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Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin - Miracles of St Edmund (Hardcover)
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Herman the Archdeacon and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin - Miracles of St Edmund (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Medieval Texts
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St Edmund was medieval England's patron saint, and at his abbey,
two major Latin miracle collections were compiled: one in the 1090s
by Herman the Archdeacon, an historian trained in the schools of
Lorraine; the other c. 1100 by an anonymous hagiographer who
rewrote and expanded Herman's work. Herman's Miracles, an important
text for the history of the realm and East Anglia in particular, is
edited and translated here in its full fifty chapters for the first
time, along with a shorter version intended for wider circulation.
The second miracle collection, never before in print, is also
presented for the first time and attributed to the Flemish
hagiographer Goscelin of Saint-Bertin. Together the collections
illustrate a rapid turnover of hagiography, connected to a change
of leadership at the abbey of Bury St Edmunds. These works
illustrate the evolution of historical writing, applied to the
affairs of an exceptional international cult. The introduction
revises the history of Bury St Edmunds from its foundations to c.
1100, rejecting old assumptions, adding to our knowledge of
Herman's background, and proposing a context and attribution for
the second collection which will alter the debate on Goscelin's
career. A poem attacking Bishop Herbert Losinga (1091-1119) for
simony is also included, edited from previously undiscovered
textual witnesses, and linked to Herman and the factional divisions
behind the two miracle collections. This volume makes the subject
accessible to the full range of scholars interested in Edmund and
Anglo-Norman England by providing editions and translations for the
first time. Its arguments clear up much of the confusion
surrounding the history of the cult and the abbey. It will remain
invaluable to literary scholars and historians alike.
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