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Preaching in Medieval England

Preaching in Medieval England

Preaching in Medieval England

An Introduction to Sermon Manuscripts of the Period c.1350–1450
G. R. Owst
May 2010
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9781108010078
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    First published in 1926, G. R. Owst's Preaching in Medieval England has remained a seminal work on the topic of English sermons of the period 1350–1450. In studying a largely neglected but important aspect of the medieval religious experience, the author adds considerably to our understanding of the pre-Reformation church. The book is in three parts - the preachers, the circumstances of the preaching and reception, and the sermons themselves. In the first section Owst discusses the different classes of preacher, the secular clergy, monks and particularly the wandering friars, famous for their preaching. In the second part he studies the experience of sermons, how, where and when they were delivered, and to whom. The examination of the sermons covers not only their content and language, but also the surviving manuals on preaching and eloquence, and advice to preachers. This wide ranging and scholarly book remains a crucial work on medieval preaching.

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    May 2010
    Paperback
    9781108010078
    412 pages
    216 × 140 × 23 mm
    0.52kg
    14 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Bishops and curates
    • 2. Monks and friars
    • 3. Wandering stars
    • 4. 'Inter missarum sollemnia'
    • 5. 'At the cross' and 'In procession'
    • 6. The sermon literature and its types
    • 7. Manuals and treatises
    • 8. Sermon-making, or the theory and practice of sacred eloquence
    • Appendices
    • Index.
      Author
    • G. R. Owst