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Poems from BL MS Harley 913, 'the Kildare manuscript' / edited by Thorlac Turville-Petre.

Other author/creatorTurville-Petre, Thorlac, editor.
Other author/creatorBritish Library. Manuscript. Harley 913.
Other author/creatorBritish Library. Manuscript. Lansdowne 418.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info Oxford, United Kingdom : Published for the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press, 2015.
Descriptionlxiv, 173 pages : illustration, map, facsimile ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Variant title Poems from British Library MS Harley 913, 'the Kildare manuscript'
Series Early English Text Society ; O.S. 345
Early English Text Society (Series). Original series no. 345. ^A466690
Contents Introduction: Manuscript -- Language and dialect -- Historical context -- The Franciscans in Ireland -- Literary context -- Previous editions -- Treatment of the texts.
Contents The texts of BL MS Harley 913: The land of Cokaygne -- Five evil things -- Satire -- Song of Michael Kildare -- Two alliterating French verses -- Sarmun -- Fifteen signs -- Seven sins -- Christ on the Cross -- Fall and Passion -- Ten Commandments -- Lullaby -- Song on the times -- Pers of Bermingham -- Elde -- The walling of New Ross -- Repentance of love -- Nego -- Earth -- Appendix: Texts from BL MS Lansdownee 418.
Summary "British Library MS Harley 913 is known as the 'Kildare Manuscript' from the authorship of one of the poems by Friar Michael of Kildare. This important Anglo-Irish anthology of English, Anglo-Norman and Latin was compiled by a Franciscan, perhaps in Waterford in the 1330s. It is best known for two poems, often anthologized: 'The Land of Cockaygne,' a fantasy of a sexual and culinary paradise, and the mordant lullaby 'Lollai, lollai, litel child', but others are equally fine. The poems are presented here for the first time in their literary and cultural context. The collection offers the earliest evidence for the English language in Ireland, as well as texts dealing specifically with Irish affairs , the Franciscan order, and Goliardic satire. The English and Anglo-Norman poems are edited complete, with detailed annotation and glossaries, and full descriptions are given of the Latin texts. An appendix gives details of a seventeenth-century copy in BL MS lansdowne 418 of eleven of the texts, including five now lost from Harley 913."-- Publisher description.
Local noteFOR JOYNER LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THE SERIES, EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY (SERIES). ORIGINAL SERIES, SEARCH BY CALL NUMBER PR119 .A2.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages lv-lxiv) and indexes.
LanguagePoems primarily in Middle English, with some in Anglo-Norman; introduction and commentary in modern English.
Genre/formPoetry.
Contains title Land of Cokaygne.
ISBN9780198739166 (hardcover)
ISBN0198739168 (hardcover)

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