Vernacular mysticism in the charterhouse : a study of London, British Library, MS Additional 37790 /

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Author / Creator:Cré, Marleen.
Imprint:Turnhout : Brepols, c2006.
Description:373 p., [15] p. of plates : facsims. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Latin
Series:The medieval translator = Traduire au Moyen Age ; v. 9
Medieval translator ; v. 9.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7797415
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Other uniform titles:Quedam introductiua ad contemplacionem extracta.
ISBN:2503521320 (pbk.)
9782503521329 (pbk.)
Notes:Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universitè de Fribourg, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-359) and index.
Excerpts from the texts, and the text of Quedam introductiua ad contemplacionem extracta in Latin. Criticism in English.
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Summary:The first monograph to appear in The Medieval Translator series, Vernacular Mysticism in the Charterhouse presents a study of London, British Library, MS Additional 37790 (Amherst), a purpose-built anthology of major mystical texts by Richard Rolle, Julian of Norwich, Jan van Ruusbroec and Marguerite Porete, interspersed with shorter texts and compilations. Though the manuscript is famous mainly because it contains the only extant copy of Julian of Norwich's short text, it is an intriguing witness to the fifteenth-century spread of the vernacular into traditionally Latinate environments, in this case the Carthusian Order in England. In this process of transmission, translation plays a central part. Most of the texts in the anthology are translations from Latin or French into Middle English. In addition, the anthologist's selection and ordering of texts within the volume, intended to further the readers' spiritual lives, translates them anew for his intended audience. This study provides finely detailed analyses of the texts in the textual and material context of the Amherst anthology as well as in their religious and historical contexts. It also offers a first-time edition of Quedam introductiua extracta, a Latin compilation contained in the manuscript, and a discussion and listing of verbal marginal annotations reflecting early readers' reactions to the texts. By reading the texts in (one of) their medieval manuscript context(s), this book gives students and scholars of (translated) medieval religious texts a fresh view of the classics of mystical writing contained in the remarkable literary document that is the Amherst anthology.
Item Description:Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universitè de Fribourg, 2001.
Physical Description:373 p., [15] p. of plates : facsims. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-359) and index.
ISBN:2503521320
9782503521329