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Title:
Manuscript culture and medieval devotional traditions : essays in honour of Michael G. Sargent / edited by Jennifer N. Brown and Nicole R. Rice.
Publisher:
York Medieval Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xxv, 379 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Sargent, Michael G.--Bibliography.
To 1500
Devotional literature, English (Middle)--History and criticism.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Manuscripts, English (Middle)
Translating and interpreting--History--To 1500.
Manuscripts, English (Middle)
Devotional literature, English (Middle)
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Translating and interpreting.
Bibliographies.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Essays.
Other Authors:
Sargent, Michael G., honouree.
Brown, Jennifer N. (Jennifer Nancy), editor.
Rice, Nicole R., 1973- editor.
Notes:
"Michael G. Sargent's publications"--Pages 359-364. Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-353) and index.
Contents:
The early sixteenth century at Syon: Richard Whitford and Elizabeth Gibbs / Mary C. Erler Nicole R. Rice -- Beinecke MS 317 and its new witness to the Latin door verses from London Charterhouse : a story of Carthusian and Birgittine literary exchange / Laura Saetveit Miles -- Martyred masons : the legend of the Quattuor Coronati in some medieval English contexts / E. Gordon Whatley -- What do the numbers mean? The case for corpus studies / A. R. Bennett -- Cargo in the arbor : on the metaphysics of books and scholarly editions / Stephen Kelly -- Translated texts and devotional implications rendering readers' soulscapes : variant translation of interiority in the late medieval English pseudo-Bonaventuran tradition / Ian Johnson -- Conservative affectivity and the Middle English Meditationes de Passione Christi / Ryan Perry -- Reflecting English lay piety in the mirrors of Oxford, Bodleian Library MS e Museo / David J. Falls -- 'Trowes þou, fool, þat þis kake of brede is God?' : spiritual bread and bodily meat in Middle English women's visionary texts / C. Annette Grisé -- Walter Hilton's confessions in De imagine peccati and Epistola de utilitate et prerogativis religionis / Marleen Cré -- How canon lawyers read the Bible : Hilton's Scale II and the Wordes of Poule / Fiona Somerset -- Texts and contours of religious life beauty in liturgy : the Carmelites and the resurrection / Kevin Alban -- Otherworldly visions : miracles and prophecy among the English Carthusians, c. 1300-1535 / Marlene Villalobos Hennessy -- The body of the nun and the Syon Abbey 'Additions' / Jennifer N Brown -- The early sixteenth century at Syon: Richard Whitford and Elizabeth Gibbs / Mary C. Erler
Summary:
"Michael G. Sargent's scholarship on late medieval English devotional literature has been hugely influential on the fields of Middle English literature, religious studies, and manuscript studies. His prolific work on a great range of English and French texts, including visionary writing, devotional guidance, and drama, devoting scrupulous attention to the physical forms in which these texts circulated, has established the scope and impact of religious writing across the social spectrum in England, enabling a nuanced understanding of the complex literary interactions between the cloister and the world. The essays in this volume demonstrate and pay tribute to Sargent's influence, extending and complementing his work on devotional texts and the books in which they traveled. The themes of translation, manuscript transmission and the varieties of devotional practice are to the fore. Inspired by Sargent's work on Love's Middle English translation of pseudo-Bonaventuran devotional texts, some chapters explore other Middle English translations within this tradition, considering the implications of translation strategies for shaping readers' practices, while others examine Carthusian and Birgittine texts as they appear in new contexts, probing the continuing influence of these orders on devotional life and theological controversy. Whether looking at devotional guidance, visionary texts, or hagiography, each contribution works closely with texts in their material contexts, always considering a question central to Sargent's scholarship: how texts gain distinct cultural meanings within particular circumstances of copying, transmission and ownership."-- Back cover.
Series:
York manuscript and early print studies ; volume 1
ISBN:
1903153964
9781903153963
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1233303571
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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