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El. knyga: Heroic Saga and Classical Epic in Medieval Ireland

  • Formatas: 284 pages
  • Serija: Studies in Celtic History
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846158421
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  • Formatas: 284 pages
  • Serija: Studies in Celtic History
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846158421
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An examination of the ways in which works of Classical literature influenced and were received by the native Irish tradition.

Original, innovative work which elucidates a number of individual narratives; but more significantly, by placing these texts in their proper intellectual context, the author demonstrates how the world of learning in eleventh- andtwelfth-century Ireland really worked. He illuminates a world of medieval education and scholarship; he tells us (as no-one has done previously) what medieval Irish classicism was all about. Dr Mįire ni Mhaonaigh, St John's College, University of Cambridge.

The puzzle of Ireland's role in the preservation of classical learning into the middle ages has always excited scholars, but the evidence from the island's vernacular literature - as opposed to that in Latin - for the study of pagan epic has largely escaped notice. In this book the author breaks new ground by examining the Irish texts alongside the Latin evidence for the study of classical epic in medieval Ireland, surveying the corpus of Irish texts based on histories and poetry from antiquity, in particular Togail Troi, the Irish history of the Fall of Troy. He argues that Irish scholars' study of Virgil and Statius in particularleft a profound imprint on the native heroic literature, especially the Irish prose epic Tįin Bó Cśailnge ("The Cattle-Raid of Cooley").

BRENT MILES is a Fellow in Early and Medieval Irish, University College Cork.

Recenzijos

The most sophisticated and ambitious attempt so far published to assess the extent and nature of medieval Irish interest in classical literature. * CAMBRIAN MEDIEVAL CELTIC STUDIES *

Acknowledgements vii
Note on Texts and Editions ix
Abbreviations x
Introduction: Figmenta Poetica and Heroic Saga 1(14)
1 Classical Learning in Medieval Ireland: The State of the Question
15(36)
2 The Irish Classical Tales: Texts and Sources
51(44)
3 Classicism and Togail Troi
95(50)
4 Tain Bo Cuailnge and Latin Epic
145(49)
5 The Rhetorical Set Piece and the Breslech of the Plain of Murthemne
194(51)
Afterword: An Invitation to Study 245(6)
Bibliography 251(16)
Index 267