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The Intellectual Foundations of the English Benedictine Reform

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England series
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This book explores the foundations of the intellectual renaissance in tenth-century England, including both the English Benedictine reform and the establishment by 'thelwold, Bishop of Winchester (963-84), of the most influential school in late Anglo-Saxon England.

The vital early stages of 'thelwold's scholarly career are explored for the first time, particularly his formative years in King 'thelstan's entourage and his period of study at Glastonbury.

Light is shed on the contribution which 'thelstan's cosmopolitan court made to intellectual and spiritual life.

Based on a wide range of evidence Dr Gretsch assigns to 'thelwold two influential texts: an interlinear translation of the psalter and a vast corpus of Old English glosses to Aldhelm's prose De virginitate.

These glosses are shown to have played a pivotal role in the development of the vernacular as a medium for scholarly discourse.

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Cambridge University Press
0521030528 / 9780521030526
Paperback / softback
02/11/2006
United Kingdom
English
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Reprint. Originally published: 1999.