>But, what I need is some sort of anthology to supplement this. I'd like
>something that has some Augustine, Boethius, Aquinas, et. al., as well
>as some poetry of the Troubadours, Latin verses, other short verses
>(perhaps to include some Anglo-Saxon poetry and some Middle English
>Lyrics), and maybe a few excepts from contemporary historical accounts.
>I have Cantor's "Medieval Reader," but it falls short in the literature
>department, and the excerpts it does include are too short, in my
>opinion.
>
>I've scoured publishers' catalogs, and can find nothing like what I'm
>looking for. Am I just deluding myself that such an anthology exists
>and is still in print?
>
>Also, I recall Penguin used to publish a selection of Medieval Latin
>poetry--but, it is no longer in their catalog, and I cannot find it in
>the bookstores. Has that, too, gone out of print?
Do you know Harrington's "Medieval Latin" (Chicago)? Contains inter al.
Sulpicius Severus, Jordanes, Gregory of Tours, Venantius Fortunatus, Gregory
the Great, Isidore, Bede, Paul the Deacon, Alcuin, the Waltharius, Drama,
Cambridge Songs, Abelard, G. of Monmouth, Matthew Paris, goliardic verse,
and many others.
Also the excellent Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Verse (ed. Raby)?
The Supple Doctor.
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