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Sacrament an Alter/The Sacrament of the Altar - A critical edition with translation (Hardcover)
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Sacrament an Alter/The Sacrament of the Altar - A critical edition with translation (Hardcover)
Series: 1,000 Years of Cornish
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'Sacrament an Alter' (The Sacrament of the Altar) is a Cornish
patristic catena selected and translated from Foxe's Book of
Martyrs, which is attached to the translation of Bishop Bonner's
Homilies in the Tregear Manuscript (BL Add. MS 46397). No complete
critical edition of the Tregear Homilies has been published since
the manuscript's discovery, yet it is the longest surviving example
of Cornish prose. The so-called thirteenth homily, 'Sacrament an
Alter' is a work in its own right, of a later period than the other
twelve homilies, and represents a distinctive form of Cornish. In
addition to establishing authorship, date, sources and historical
context of this important text, the present book offers a complete
and accurate transcription of the manuscript, along with an edited
version thereof, a translation and all the relevant source
passages-largely taken from the account of the 1555 Oxford
Disputations given in John Foxe's 'Acts and Monuments'. A full
commentary then explores hermeneutical, theological and dialectic
issues arising from the text. Extensive notes concentrate on
interesting features of the Cornish-making a significant
contribution to the study of the late evolution of Cornish, since
the language can be dated to around 1576, halfway between that of
John Tregear and William Jordan, author of the Creation of the
World. This first ever critical edition of a pivotal
Cornish-language text opens to the Tudor historian-and the general
reader-a previously closed window (due to its language) on a
crucial example of the reception of Foxe, and gives fascinating
insights into a possible alliance between Church Papism and
recusancy in Tudor Cornwall.
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