In the early medieval period, history was commonly organised into six epochs lasting roughly one thousand years each, according to certain calculations of the world’s age. The idea of the six ages emerged from and was consolidated by allegorical interpretations of the Hexameron in which the material endurance of the world was thought to mirror the initial length of its Creation. This historical schematisation enjoyed widespread currency in Anglo-Saxon England, even after Bede had proved that the world was not, in fact, approaching 6,000 years. This article analyses how the topos of the six ages is used and adapted within a hitherto understudied group of related encyclopaedic notes in three Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. How these texts relate to ...
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While childhood and old age in Early Medieval England have already been studied, youth has received ...
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In the early medieval period, history was commonly organised into six epochs lasting roughly one tho...
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[2], 15, [1] p.The titlepage is a cancellans. The cancellandum, which reads: 'A chronological accoun...
While childhood and old age in Early Medieval England have already been studied, youth has received ...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...
In the early medieval period, history was commonly organised into six epochs lasting roughly one tho...
This dissertation examines the various ways Anglo-Saxon authors interpreted and adapted Genesis 10–1...
This thesis traces, for the first time in detail, the evolution of early English genealogical litera...
Recent studies of the influence of apocryphal legends on medieval literature have revealed a surpris...
My poster seeks to explore the function of the Old English Hexateuch (Cotton Claudius BIV) within th...
This dissertation, a study in political hermeneutics, claims the practice of biblical interpretation...
This study will provide a complete account of the ways in which the Old Testament was visually artic...
This PhD dissertation comprises a detailed study of the Anglo-Saxon cultural conceptualisation of ol...
This thesis examines the uses of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in the 150 years immediately following the ...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents studies of seven testamentary texts of women...
Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England represents an unparalleled exploration of the ...
[2], 15, [1] p.The titlepage is a cancellans. The cancellandum, which reads: 'A chronological accoun...
While childhood and old age in Early Medieval England have already been studied, youth has received ...
In the early middle ages, the conversion of the early English kingdoms acted as a catalyst for signi...