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  1. A commentary on Nigel of Canterbury's Miracles of the Virgin
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC

    "Nigel of Canterbury, also known as Longchamp and Whiteacre, wrote toward the end of the so-called Twelfth-Century Renaissance. He was a Benedictine monk of Christ Church when Thomas Becket was martyred, and a star of Anglo-Latin literature while the... more

     

    "Nigel of Canterbury, also known as Longchamp and Whiteacre, wrote toward the end of the so-called Twelfth-Century Renaissance. He was a Benedictine monk of Christ Church when Thomas Becket was martyred, and a star of Anglo-Latin literature while the Angevin kings held sway over a vast empire that encompassed not only the British Isles but also western France. The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library volume features, alongside the Latin, the first-ever English translation of Nigel's second-longest poem, Miracles of the Virgin. The Miracles is the oldest extant collection of versified miracles of Mary in Latin and indeed in any language. The seventeen narratives, telling a gamut of tales from diabolic pacts to pregnant abbesses, gave scope for Nigel to display skills as a storyteller and stylist, while recounting the miraculous mercy of the Virgin. This supplement offers an extensive commentary to facilitate appreciation of the Miracles as poetry by a medieval writer deeply imbued in the long tradition of Latin literature"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780884024941
    Series: Supplements to the Dumbarton Oaks medieval library ; 75
    Subjects: Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern); Christian saints
    Other subjects: Wireker, Nigellus (approximately 1130-approximately 1200): Miracula sancte dei genitricis Virginis Marie, versifice; Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint
    Scope: pages cm
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    Includes index

    "Supplement to DOML 75, Nigel of Canterbury : Miracles of the Virgin ; Tract on abuses, edited and translated by Jan M. Ziolkowski and Ronald E. Pepin, published by Harvard University Press"--Series title page

  2. Miracles of the Virgin
    Author: Nigellus
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  London, England, Cambridge, Massachusetts

    "The writer of the texts edited and translated here (Miracles of the Virgin; Tract on Abuses; and The Life of Saint Paul, the First Hermit) is often labeled Nigel of Canterbury. Nigel's second-longest poem is the Miracles of the Virgin. These... more

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    "The writer of the texts edited and translated here (Miracles of the Virgin; Tract on Abuses; and The Life of Saint Paul, the First Hermit) is often labeled Nigel of Canterbury. Nigel's second-longest poem is the Miracles of the Virgin. These seventeen episodes, divided into three books, are the oldest extant collection of versified miracles of the Virgin in Latin. To go a step further, they count among the earliest such assemblages in any language, including the vernaculars. The stories that make up Nigel's Miracles show that heinous sins-incest, drunkenness, broken vows-can be washed away through devotion to the Virgin. Women and men, old and young, laity and clergy count on Mary to intercede with her son Jesus and forgive every sin, no matter how grave, as long as the sinner shows faith in her mercy. Just as she saves souls, so she repairs bodies. Even without Christ's involvement, she nurses the ill back to health with her milk. Merely displaying her clothing routs armies of foes. Her enemies? Obdurate nonbelievers, in this period often Jews. The tales give voice to the anti-Semitism that was widespread in England as in most of then-contemporary Europe and anticipate the Edict of Expulsion, by which King Edward I expelled all Jews from the country in 1290. Between 1193 and 1194, Nigel composed the letter whose length, tenor, and tone have elicited the editorial title Tractatus contra curiales et officiales clericos (A Tract against Courtiers and Clerical Officials), here, more concisely, Tract on Abuses. The letter resembles a religious pamphlet. It excoriates ecclesiastical abuses, denounces secular activities of prelates and clergy, and summons its episcopal addressee to reform. It expresses sentiments amply supported by scriptural authority, historical sources, contemporary examples, and anecdotes, all graced by classical allusions and an appealing Latin style. The Vita sancti Pauli primi eremitae (The Life of Saint Paul, the First Hermit) comprises 747 rhymed dactylic hexameters. The poem is based on Jerome's prose life of Paul. But, as a poet and author with his own purpose, Nigel departed from his model's plain, straightforward story by amplifying and embellishing descriptions and details in the prose piece. In short, The Life of Saint Paul is more ornate, more didactic, than its prose exemplar"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Ziolkowski, Jan M. (HerausgeberIn, ÜbersetzerIn); Pepin, Ronald E. (HerausgeberIn, ÜbersetzerIn); Nigellus; Nigellus; Nigellus
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780674660267; 9780884024941
    Series: Dumbarton Oaks medieval library ; 75
    Subjects: Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern); Christian saints; Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern); Christian saints
    Other subjects: Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint; Paul the Hermit, Saint (-approximately 341); Wireker, Nigellus (approximately 1130-approximately 1200): Miracula sancte dei genitricis Virginis Marie, versifice; Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint
    Scope: xxx, 556 Seiten
    Notes:

    Nigel of Canterbury's Life of St. Paul, the first hermit, edited and translated by Ronald E. Pepin, is included as an appendix

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. A commentary on Nigel of Canterbury's Miracles of the Virgin
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC

    "Nigel of Canterbury, also known as Longchamp and Whiteacre, wrote toward the end of the so-called Twelfth-Century Renaissance. He was a Benedictine monk of Christ Church when Thomas Becket was martyred, and a star of Anglo-Latin literature while the... more

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    "Nigel of Canterbury, also known as Longchamp and Whiteacre, wrote toward the end of the so-called Twelfth-Century Renaissance. He was a Benedictine monk of Christ Church when Thomas Becket was martyred, and a star of Anglo-Latin literature while the Angevin kings held sway over a vast empire that encompassed not only the British Isles but also western France. The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library volume features, alongside the Latin, the first-ever English translation of Nigel's second-longest poem, Miracles of the Virgin. The Miracles is the oldest extant collection of versified miracles of Mary in Latin and indeed in any language. The seventeen narratives, telling a gamut of tales from diabolic pacts to pregnant abbesses, gave scope for Nigel to display skills as a storyteller and stylist, while recounting the miraculous mercy of the Virgin. This supplement offers an extensive commentary to facilitate appreciation of the Miracles as poetry by a medieval writer deeply imbued in the long tradition of Latin literature"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780884024941
    Series: Supplements to the Dumbarton Oaks medieval library ; supplement to DOML 75
    Subjects: Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern); Christian saints
    Other subjects: Wireker, Nigellus (approximately 1130-approximately 1200): Miracula sancte dei genitricis Virginis Marie, versifice; Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint
    Scope: xvi, 262 Seiten, 21 cm
    Notes:

    Includes index

    "Supplement to DOML 75, Nigel of Canterbury : Miracles of the Virgin ; Tract on abuses, edited and translated by Jan M. Ziolkowski and Ronald E. Pepin, published by Harvard University Press"--Series title page