How tradition works : a meme-based cultural poetics of the Anglo-Saxon tenth century / Michael D.C. Drout.
2006
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Title
How tradition works : a meme-based cultural poetics of the Anglo-Saxon tenth century / Michael D.C. Drout.
Created/published
Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2006.
Description
xvii, 333 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
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Series statement
Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies ; v. 306
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-317) and index.
Contents
How tradition works
Why memetics?
The English Benedictine reform : a concise summary
The rule of St. Benedict, the Regularis concordia, and the memetic basis of reform culture
Anglo-Saxon wills and the inheritance of tradition
Repetition, pattern recognition, tradition, and style
The interplay of traditions : style and the Old English translation of the enlarged rule of Chrodegang
The Exeter Book wisdom poems and the Benedictine reform
The vocabulary of the wisdom poems and the Chrodegang translation.
Why memetics?
The English Benedictine reform : a concise summary
The rule of St. Benedict, the Regularis concordia, and the memetic basis of reform culture
Anglo-Saxon wills and the inheritance of tradition
Repetition, pattern recognition, tradition, and style
The interplay of traditions : style and the Old English translation of the enlarged rule of Chrodegang
The Exeter Book wisdom poems and the Benedictine reform
The vocabulary of the wisdom poems and the Chrodegang translation.
Series
Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series) ; v. 306.
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PR173 .D76 2006