The Trinity Homilies: A Corrected Edition of the Early Middle English Sermon-Collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 14. 52
This is a new edition of an important collection of anonymous early Middle English sermons, the 'Trinity Homilies', copied towards the end of the twelfth century. This collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B.14.52 has not been edited as a whole since Richard Morris included a lightly-edited text in his Old English Homilies of the Twelfth Century (EETS, 1873). This new edition updates and supplements his work, giving more attention to the Latin elements of the sermons, and providing new translations, comprehensive annotation and a full glossary. It also supplies, in appendices, separately edited texts and translations of sermon material shared with the Trinity manuscript in two other sermon-collections of about the same period, the 'Lambeth Homilies' in London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 487, and the collection formerly preserved in London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A. xiii.

Until recently the few surviving early Middle English sermon-collections have attracted relatively little scholarly attention, focused mainly on their debt to the pre-Conquest tradition of vernacular preaching. Over the past two decades, however, their contemporary context has been investigated with increasing thoroughness, and their connections with recent developments in continental Europe are now taken more fully into account. The Trinity collection in particular shows the influence of two convergent factors: the evolution of new preaching techniques in the Paris schools of the later twelfth century, and the programme of pastoral reform introduced by the third Lateran Council of 1179 and reinforced by the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. An extended introduction discusses the impact of these developments on preaching and pastoral care in twelfth-century England, the evidence for the pastoral milieu of the collection itself, and the ways in which its sermons reflect the transition from older to newer preaching methods in England during the inter-conciliar period.
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The Trinity Homilies: A Corrected Edition of the Early Middle English Sermon-Collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 14. 52
This is a new edition of an important collection of anonymous early Middle English sermons, the 'Trinity Homilies', copied towards the end of the twelfth century. This collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B.14.52 has not been edited as a whole since Richard Morris included a lightly-edited text in his Old English Homilies of the Twelfth Century (EETS, 1873). This new edition updates and supplements his work, giving more attention to the Latin elements of the sermons, and providing new translations, comprehensive annotation and a full glossary. It also supplies, in appendices, separately edited texts and translations of sermon material shared with the Trinity manuscript in two other sermon-collections of about the same period, the 'Lambeth Homilies' in London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 487, and the collection formerly preserved in London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A. xiii.

Until recently the few surviving early Middle English sermon-collections have attracted relatively little scholarly attention, focused mainly on their debt to the pre-Conquest tradition of vernacular preaching. Over the past two decades, however, their contemporary context has been investigated with increasing thoroughness, and their connections with recent developments in continental Europe are now taken more fully into account. The Trinity collection in particular shows the influence of two convergent factors: the evolution of new preaching techniques in the Paris schools of the later twelfth century, and the programme of pastoral reform introduced by the third Lateran Council of 1179 and reinforced by the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. An extended introduction discusses the impact of these developments on preaching and pastoral care in twelfth-century England, the evidence for the pastoral milieu of the collection itself, and the ways in which its sermons reflect the transition from older to newer preaching methods in England during the inter-conciliar period.
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The Trinity Homilies: A Corrected Edition of the Early Middle English Sermon-Collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 14. 52

The Trinity Homilies: A Corrected Edition of the Early Middle English Sermon-Collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 14. 52

by Bella Millett
The Trinity Homilies: A Corrected Edition of the Early Middle English Sermon-Collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 14. 52

The Trinity Homilies: A Corrected Edition of the Early Middle English Sermon-Collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 14. 52

by Bella Millett

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This is a new edition of an important collection of anonymous early Middle English sermons, the 'Trinity Homilies', copied towards the end of the twelfth century. This collection in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B.14.52 has not been edited as a whole since Richard Morris included a lightly-edited text in his Old English Homilies of the Twelfth Century (EETS, 1873). This new edition updates and supplements his work, giving more attention to the Latin elements of the sermons, and providing new translations, comprehensive annotation and a full glossary. It also supplies, in appendices, separately edited texts and translations of sermon material shared with the Trinity manuscript in two other sermon-collections of about the same period, the 'Lambeth Homilies' in London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 487, and the collection formerly preserved in London, British Library, MS Cotton Otho A. xiii.

Until recently the few surviving early Middle English sermon-collections have attracted relatively little scholarly attention, focused mainly on their debt to the pre-Conquest tradition of vernacular preaching. Over the past two decades, however, their contemporary context has been investigated with increasing thoroughness, and their connections with recent developments in continental Europe are now taken more fully into account. The Trinity collection in particular shows the influence of two convergent factors: the evolution of new preaching techniques in the Paris schools of the later twelfth century, and the programme of pastoral reform introduced by the third Lateran Council of 1179 and reinforced by the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. An extended introduction discusses the impact of these developments on preaching and pastoral care in twelfth-century England, the evidence for the pastoral milieu of the collection itself, and the ways in which its sermons reflect the transition from older to newer preaching methods in England during the inter-conciliar period.

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ISBN-13: 9780198972754
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/10/2025
Series: Early English Text Society Original Series
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)

About the Author

Bella Millett, Professor emeritus, University of Southampton

Bella Millett is Professor emeritus, University of Southampton. She has edited and published widely on Middle English texts, most notably the early thirteenth-century rule for anchoresses Ancrene Wisse and the shorter works associated with it, and late twelfth- and early thirteenth-century sermons. Her previous editions for EETS are Hali Meithhad (1982) and Ancrene Wisse: A corrected edition of the text in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 402, with variants from other manuscripts (2005, 2006).

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTIONBIBLIOGRAPHY AND ABBREVIATIONSTHE SERMONS IN TRINITY B. 14. 52APPENDIX 1APPENDIX 2APPENDIX 3EXPLANATORY NOTESGENERAL GLOSSARYGLOSSARY OF PROPER NAMES
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