Rosalind Love
University of Cambridge
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Anglo-Saxon England | 2010
Simon Keynes; Rosalind Love
Abstract The Vita Ædwardi regis, written probably in the late 1060s, is a major source for our knowledge of the reign of King Edward the Confessor (1042–66). The discovery by Henry Summerson of the complete text of a hitherto incomplete poem in the Vita Ædwardi, describing a ship given to the king by Earl Godwine, on the occasion of the kings accession in 1042, contributes significantly to our understanding of the poem itself, and bears at the same time on the relationship between the Encomium Emmae reginae and Vita Ædwardi, and between the Vita Ædwardi and the later eleventh- or early-twelfth-century source common to John of Worcesters Chronicle and to William of Malmesburys Gesta regum Anglorum. These matters are pursued further, in a preliminary exploration of the wider significance of Dr Summersons discovery.
Archive | 2010
Rosalind Love; Scott DeGregorio
Arguably the two most famous products of the monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow are the massive Bible known as the Codex Amiatinus and Bede himself. The one we still have as a tangible monument to the cultural aspirations of that community, while the other remains more elusive, but present to us as the mind behind the many thousands of words that make up his prodigious output of Latin writings. Amiatinus is powerfully symbolic of the world of Latin learning to which Bede was both heir and prolific contributor, and it reminds us of two things: the Scriptures lay at the heart of that world, and secondly, most of what Bede knew about it he had gleaned from a long, fruitful immersion in books. To understand why Bede wrote what he did, and how he fits into the bigger picture of Latin learning in Anglo-Saxon England and indeed in Western Christendom, it is instructive to begin with some comparisons between the man and the book, which will then lead us to an exploration of his library.
Archive | 2004
Rosalind Love
Archive | 2011
Rosalind Love; Richard Gameson
The Journal of medieval Latin | 2007
Rosalind Love
Classical Review | 2014
Rosalind Love
Archive | 2013
Elisabeth van Houts; Rosalind Love
Archive | 2012
Rosalind Love; Clare A. Lees
Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets | 2010
Rosalind Love
Archive | 2005
Rosalind Love; Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe; Andy Orchard