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'''Saint Patrick's Purgatory''' is a [[manuscript]] that describes the visions and harrowings of [[Purgatory ]] experienced by a [[Wales|Welsh ]] [[knight ]] in an [[Ireland|Irish ]] [[religion|holy ]] place. |
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**Translation of latin "Tractus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii" by Henry of Slasbury into old French octosyllabic couplets composed c1190. |
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* *modern translation: "Saint Patrick's Purgatory: A poem by Marie de France" trans. Michael J.Curley, (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, Birmingham, 1993) ISBN 0-86698-18-X |
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=== References === |
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Dual text - translation and old French side by side, with numerous notes on similarities to other medieval texts. |
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*Translation of [[Latin]] "Tractus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii" by Henry of Slasbury into old [[French ]] octosyllabic couplets composed c1190. |
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Describes the visions and harrowings of Purgatory experienced by a Welsh knight in an Irish holy place. |
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* Modern translation: "Saint Patrick's Purgatory: A poem by Marie de France" trans. Michael J.Curley, ( [[Medieval ]] & [[Renaissance ]] Texts & Studies, Birmingham, 1993) ISBN 0-86698-18-X |
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Dual text - translation and old [[French ]] side by side, with numerous notes on similarities to other medieval texts. |
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 6 October 2006
Saint Patrick's Purgatory is a manuscript that describes the visions and harrowings of Purgatory experienced by a Welsh knight in an Irish holy place.
References
- Translation of Latin "Tractus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii" by Henry of Slasbury into old French octosyllabic couplets composed c1190.
- Modern translation: "Saint Patrick's Purgatory: A poem by Marie de France" trans. Michael J.Curley, (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, Birmingham, 1993) ISBN 0-86698-18-X
Dual text - translation and old French side by side, with numerous notes on similarities to other medieval texts.