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A contribution to the comparative study of the medieval visions of heaven and hell : with special reference to | Becker, Ernest Julius, 1875-

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Author: Becker, Ernest Julius, 1875-

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Added Date: 2016-07-07

Publication Date: 1976

Language: eng

Subjects: Visions, Literature, Medieval -- History and criticism, English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism, English literature, Literature, Medieval, Comparative literature

Publishers: Baltimore : J. Murphy Co.

Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections

Pages Count: 114

PPI Count: 600

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 250.61 MB

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Year: 1976

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License: Public Domain Mark 1.0

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CONTENTS. Introduction, Page. 1 I. Sources and General Development of the Visions, 9 1. Oriental Analogues, 9 2. Influence of Classical Antiquity, 20 3. The Old Testament, 21 4. The Book of Enoch, 21 5. The New Testament, 25 6. The Gospel of Nicodemus, 26 7. The Vision of Thespesius, 27 8. The Apocalypse of Peter, 29 II. The Visions in Anglo-Saxon Literature, 49 1. Visions Recounted by Bede, 49 2. The Anglo-Saxon Hell, 54 (а) The Poets, 54 (b) The Homilists, 64 3. The Anglo-Saxon Purgatory, 69 III. The Middle-English Visions, 74 1. The Vision of St. Paul, 74 2. The Vision of Tundale, 81 3. St. Patrick's Purgatory, 87 4. The Vision of the Monk of Eynsham, 93 5. The Vision of Thurcill, 96 Digitized by Google.
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