This paper consists of several sections. Firstly, it contains the first survey so far attempted of manuscripts written or circulating in Anglo-Saxon England which feature exempla traceable to the vast and heterogeneous corpus of the Vitas Patrum. Secondly, the analysis focuses on the influential, albeit elusive figure of St Macarius, showing that to the Anglo-Saxons St Macarius was a syncretistic character conflating two celebrated saints of the early Eastern Church, namely Macarius the Elder or the Great and Macarius of Alexandria or the Young. There follow a discussion of both Anglo-Latin and Old English texts which can be associated with St Macarius and the first edition with English translation of an exemplum featuring Macarius the Grea...
The apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus greatly influenced literature throughout Europe. The second part,...
In the history of Anglo-Saxon scholarship considerable effort has been expended to extricate the pag...
This essay deals with the rendition of the most sensational scene of St Margaret’s legend – the one ...
Recent studies of the influence of apocryphal legends on medieval literature have revealed a surpris...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Includes bibliographical references.This study of selected Old English texts, from the canons of Ael...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
In laudem sancti Michaelis (ILSM) is a heretical Old English homily on the Archangel Michael copied ...
This thesis examines the representation of the devil in late Anglo-Saxon England as perceived by the...
This project is an examination of Christian apocryphal gospels, apostolic acts, and apocalypses in A...
This project addresses the differences in the way Old English and Old Saxon poets represent the powe...
This paper investigates the combination of the ubi sunt topos with eschatological motifs, in particu...
The charms are among the oldest extant specimens of English prose and verse, and in their first form...
(anglicky) The main question of this thesis is whether the Christian church used stories containing ...
“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon relig...
The apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus greatly influenced literature throughout Europe. The second part,...
In the history of Anglo-Saxon scholarship considerable effort has been expended to extricate the pag...
This essay deals with the rendition of the most sensational scene of St Margaret’s legend – the one ...
Recent studies of the influence of apocryphal legends on medieval literature have revealed a surpris...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
Includes bibliographical references.This study of selected Old English texts, from the canons of Ael...
The miracles performed by saints in Old English hagiography provide the starting point for this thes...
In laudem sancti Michaelis (ILSM) is a heretical Old English homily on the Archangel Michael copied ...
This thesis examines the representation of the devil in late Anglo-Saxon England as perceived by the...
This project is an examination of Christian apocryphal gospels, apostolic acts, and apocalypses in A...
This project addresses the differences in the way Old English and Old Saxon poets represent the powe...
This paper investigates the combination of the ubi sunt topos with eschatological motifs, in particu...
The charms are among the oldest extant specimens of English prose and verse, and in their first form...
(anglicky) The main question of this thesis is whether the Christian church used stories containing ...
“Apostolic Discourse and Christian Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature” argues that Anglo-Saxon relig...
The apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus greatly influenced literature throughout Europe. The second part,...
In the history of Anglo-Saxon scholarship considerable effort has been expended to extricate the pag...
This essay deals with the rendition of the most sensational scene of St Margaret’s legend – the one ...