Books by "Victoria University of Manchester, Manchester, England"

6 books found

Calendar of the Victoria University Faculty of Teology

Calendar of the Victoria University Faculty of Teology

by Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Faculty of Theology

1914

Publications

Publications

by Victoria University of Manchester, Manchester, England

1906

Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

Runes and Roman Letters in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts

by Victoria Symons

2016 · Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

This book presents the first comprehensive study of Anglo-Saxon manuscript texts containing runic letters. To date there has been no comprehensive study of these works in a single volume, although the need for such an examination has long been recognized. This is in spite of a growing academic interest in the mise-en-page of early medieval manuscripts. The texts discussed in this study include Old English riddles and elegies, the Cynewulfian poems, charms, Solomon and Saturn I, and the Old English Rune Poem. The focus of the discussion is on the literary analysis of these texts in their palaeographic and runological contexts. Anglo-Saxon authors and scribes did not, of course, operate within a vacuum, and so these primary texts are considered alongside relevant epigraphic inscriptions, physical objects, and historical documents. Victoria Symons argues that all of these runic works are in various ways thematically focused on acts of writing, visual communication, and the nature of the written word. The conclusion that emerges over the course of the book is that, when encountered in the context of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, runic letters consistently represent the written word in a way that Roman letters do not.

Spanish Romance in the Battle for Global Supremacy

Spanish Romance in the Battle for Global Supremacy

by Victoria Muñoz

2021 · Anthem Press

Did Spanish explorers really discover the sunken city of Atlantis or one of the lost tribes of Israel in Aztec México? Did classical writers foretell the discovery of America? Were faeries and Amazons hiding in Guiana, and where was the fabled golden city, El Dorado? Who was more powerful, Apollo or Diana, and which claimant nation, Spain or England, would win the game of empire? These were some of the questions English writers, historians, and polemicists asked through their engagement with Spanish romance. By exploring England’s fanatical consumption of these tales of love and arms as reflected in the works of Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, John Dryden, Ben Jonson, and Peter Heylyn, this book shows how the idea of English empire took root in and through literature, and how these circumstances primed the success of Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote of la Mancha in England.

Calendar

Calendar

by Victoria University (Great Britain)

1916

Spaces of Consumption

Spaces of Consumption

by Jon Stobart, Andrew Hann, Victoria Morgan

2007 · Routledge

This inspiring new study is based on the established key theme of consumption - selecting and purchasing goods, attending plays, promenading - and explores the ways in which these were related through the shop, the theatre and the street.