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Titus and Vespasian
Titre: | Þe bataile of Jerusalem; þe seege of Jerusal[em]; Titus and Vespasian |
Date: | Vers 1375-1400 |
Langue: | Anglais |
Genre: | Roman |
Forme: | 5182 vers |
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Incipit: | Þe bataile of Jerusalem. Listeneth alle þat ben in live, bothe Cristen man and wive. I wil Ȝou tellen a wonder caas, how Jesu Crist byhatede was… |
Explicit: | … God for his peynefull passioun graunte us soo gracious guerdoun, to have þat blissee and þerinne to be! Amen, Amen, pur charitee. Thus endeth þe seege of Jerusal[em]. Rede hit for trewe, and for noo dre[me]. |
Manuscrits
Éditions anciennes
Éditions modernes
- Titus and Vespasian or the Destruction of Jerusalem in rhymed couplets, edited from the London and Oxford MSS. by J. A. Herbert, London, Roxburghe Club, 1905, xlvii + 242 p. [GB] [IA]
Traductions modernes
Études
- Birenbaum, Maija, « Affective vengeance in Titus and Vespasian », The Chaucer Review, 43:3, 2009, p. 330-344. [jstor.org] [Muse]
- Bühler, Curt F., « The new Morgan manuscript of Titus and Vespasian », Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 76:1, 1961, p. 20-24. DOI: 10.2307/460309
- Clark, Eleanor Grace, « Titus and Vespasian », Modern Language Notes, 41:8, 1926, p. 523-527. DOI: 10.2307/2914118
- Wright, Stephen K., The Vengeance of Our Lord: Medieval Dramatizations of the Destruction of Jerusalem, Toronto, Pontificial Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Studies and Texts, 89), 1989, x + 233 p.
Édition antérieure:- Wright, Stephen K., The Vengeance of Our Lord: The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Conversion of Rome in Medieval Drama, Ph. D. dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1984, [iv] + 369 p. [PQ]
Répertoires bibliographiques
Rédaction: Laurent Brun
Dernière mise à jour: 10 janvier 2016
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