Eschatology in the Anonymous Old English Homilies

The vernacular homilies of pre-conquest England fall into two clear groups: homilies whose authorship is unknown and which are generally considered to have been written by the middle of the tenth century and the sermon collections of Abbot Ælfric of Eynsham and Archbishop Wulfstan II of York which w...

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Main Author: Gatch, Milton McC. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1965
In: Traditio
Year: 1965, Volume: 21, Pages: 117-165
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Summary:The vernacular homilies of pre-conquest England fall into two clear groups: homilies whose authorship is unknown and which are generally considered to have been written by the middle of the tenth century and the sermon collections of Abbot Ælfric of Eynsham and Archbishop Wulfstan II of York which were written, ca. 990–1020, under the influence of the Benedictine reform.
ISSN:2166-5508
Contains:Enthalten in: Traditio
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0362152900017670