Aelfric, Letter to Sigeweard

Hugh Magennis (Queen's University Belfast)
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The

Letter to Sigeweard

, also referred to as the

Treatise on the Old and New Testament

,is a work of biblical teaching by the Anglo-Saxon monk and leading churchman Ælfric of Eynsham (c. 955-c. 1010). Running to 1274 lines of Old English prose in its standard modern edition (in an Early English Text Society volume), it is the earliest extended discussion of the Bible, considered as a whole, in a western vernacular language and is one of the major discussions of the Bible in medieval English. The writer of the

Letter

is celebrated as the most prolific Old English writer, producing homilies, biblical translations and adaptations, saints' lives, letters, and other works, all forming part of a concerted project on his part of providing sound Christian teaching for the English people, based on…

1159 words

Citation: Magennis, Hugh. "Letter to Sigeweard". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 15 April 2005 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=16740, accessed 22 November 2024.]

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