1853 Anglo-Saxon 1ed The Ancren Riwle Female Anchorite Monastics Prayers Nuns
The Ancrene Wisse, or Ancrene Riwle, was a 13th-century instructional guide for female monastics living under the anchorite rule. Anchoresses would completely disassociate themselves with society to focus on prayer and asceticism in one solitary location. This guide was collected, edited, and reissued in 1853 by James Morton who included both modern English translations of the ancient Anglo-Saxon English. It includes a thorough history of the Ancrene Riwle – the origins of the sacred quotes, possible authors, and the use of the semi-Anglo grammar.
1853 Anglo-Saxon 1ed The Ancren Riwle Female Anchorite Monastics Prayers Nuns
The Ancrene Wisse, or Ancrene Riwle, was a 13th-century instructional guide for female monastics living under the anchorite rule. Anchoresses would completely disassociate themselves with society to focus on prayer and asceticism in one solitary location. This guide was collected, edited, and reissued in 1853 by James Morton who included both modern English translations of the ancient Anglo-Saxon English. It includes a thorough history of the Ancrene Riwle – the origins of the sacred quotes, possible authors, and the use of the semi-Anglo grammar.
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MORTON, James [edit.]
The ancren riwle; a treatise on the rules and duties of monastic life.
London : Camden Society, 1853. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- xxviii, 479, [1], 6, [2]
- Language: English / ancient Anglo-Saxon English
- Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
- Cloth
- Size: ~9in X 7.25in (22.5cm x 18cm)
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19249
Category
Religion
Authors
MORTON, James [edit.]
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete