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Byrhtferth of Ramsey - The Lives of St Oswald and St Ecgwine (Hardcover)
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Byrhtferth of Ramsey - The Lives of St Oswald and St Ecgwine (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Medieval Texts
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Byrhtferth of Ramsey was one of the most learned scholars of late
Anglo-Saxon England, and his two saints' Lives-of Oswald, a
powerful bishop of Worcester and York in the tenth century (d.
992), and Ecgwine, the seventh-century founder of Evesham-are among
the most important historical sources for our understanding of late
Anglo-Saxon England.
The Life of St Oswald is the longest surviving work of Anglo-Saxon
hagiography, and it is the principal source for much of our
knowledge of tenth-century England, especially the monastic reform
movement, the role of King Edgar, the murder of Edward king and
Martyr, and the so-called "anti-monastic reaction" (of which he is
the unique witness). Much less is known about St Ecgwine, both by
us and by Byrhtferth, but Byrhtferth's writing has exceptional
value once again for the light it throws on tenth-century
monasticism and the role of King Edgar in this process.
Both Lives have been printed only once before, in the nineteenth
century, in editions which are riddled with errors and which have
misled scholarship for over a century. Neither work has ever been
translated into English. The present edition includes facing-page
translations, which will make these works accessible to a scholarly
audience for the first time. Byrhtferth's Latin is unusually
idiosyncratic and difficult, and was frequently misunderstood by
the scribe who copied the unique manuscript in which the Lives are
preserved. The texts are also accompanied by extensive notes, which
explain the historical implications and the often impenetrable
Latin. One of the principal features of the new edition is that
corruption in the transmitted text has been emended where
necessary, based on knowledge of Byrhtferth's Latin style
(analyzed, for example, in the EETS edition of Byrhtferth's
Enchiridion, ed. Lapidge and Baker in 1994).
A new edition of Byrhtferth's two saints' Lives has been long
awaited, and will be indispensable to the study of Anglo-Saxon
history and literature; the texts also throw considerable new light
on the archaeology of Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical sites such as
York, Worcester, Ramsey and Evesham.
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