Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the episcopate of St Wulfstan (1062–95), contains a unique, untitled, anonymous text which has previously been interpreted as a Lenten homily. This article argues that this text is not a homily, but must be understood in the context of the penitential material surrounding it in Junius 121, for which it was probably specifically composed. The text has not attracted much attention, but it is an important early and vernacular witness to the developing tradition of affective writing which became prominent during the latter part of the eleventh century. In addition, the text itself and its placing in its manuscript context reveal the careful, deliberate...
This dissertation offers the first full-length study of medieval England’s literary tradition of man...
MEENS Rob Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200 Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, X-282 p...
My dissertation, Servasanto da Faenza: Preaching and Penance in the Work of a Thirteenth Century Fra...
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the ep...
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the ep...
This article examines the textual and manuscript evidence for the practice of penance in late Saxon ...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
There has been much recent examination of late medieval lay piety in order to understand the backgro...
This thesis offers the first sustained examination of penitential texts and reading practices across...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De vera et falsa penitentia ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De vera et falsa penitentia ...
This dissertation offers the first full-length study of medieval England’s literary tradition of man...
MEENS Rob Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200 Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, X-282 p...
My dissertation, Servasanto da Faenza: Preaching and Penance in the Work of a Thirteenth Century Fra...
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the ep...
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121, a manuscript written in Worcester in the early years of the ep...
This article examines the textual and manuscript evidence for the practice of penance in late Saxon ...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
During the episcopate of St Wulfstan of Worcester (1062-1095) a large number of books, many in Engli...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
The five texts contained in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 114 (c. 1420-50) are seminal to under...
There has been much recent examination of late medieval lay piety in order to understand the backgro...
This thesis offers the first sustained examination of penitential texts and reading practices across...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De vera et falsa penitentia ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Pseudo-Augustinian treatise De vera et falsa penitentia ...
This dissertation offers the first full-length study of medieval England’s literary tradition of man...
MEENS Rob Penance in medieval Europe, 600-1200 Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, X-282 p...
My dissertation, Servasanto da Faenza: Preaching and Penance in the Work of a Thirteenth Century Fra...