The Presence of Rome in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

Hardback Published on: 17/09/2020; Language: English, English, Old (ca. 450-1100), French, French, Old (ca. 842-1400), Latin
Price: £87.00
UK delivery included
In stock
Usually dispatched within 21 days
Make and edit your lists in your account
wordery
has a fantastic rating on
In stock
Usually dispatched within 21 days
wordery
has a fantastic rating on

Synopsis

This book explores the cultural and intellectual stakes of medieval and renaissance Britain's sense of itself as living in the shadow of Rome: a city whose name could designate the ancient, fallen, quintessentially human power that had conquered and colonized Britain, and also the alternately sanctified and demonized Roman Church. Wallace takes medieval texts in a range of languages (including Latin, medieval Welsh, Old English and Old French) and places them in conversation with early modern English and humanistic Latin texts (including works by Gildas, Bede, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Bacon, St. Augustine, Dante, Erasmus, Luther and Montaigne). 'The Ordinary', 'The Self', 'The Word', and 'The Dead' are taken as compass points by which individuals lived out their orientations to, and against, Rome, isolating important dimensions of Rome's enduring ability to shape and complicate the effort to come to terms with the nature of self and the structure of human community.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781108496100
  • Number of pages: 268
  • Dimensions: 158 x 237 x 17 mm
  • Weight: 526g
  • Languages: English, English, Old (ca. 450-1100), French, French, Old (ca. 842-1400), Latin