De naturis rerum, libri duo

De naturis rerum, libri duo

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Neckam, Alexander
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Thomas Wright (1810–77) was a highly prolific scholar of Old and Middle English and archaeology, although some of his work, particularly that on prehistory, was contentious. The present work, which he edited and published in 1863, comprises two texts by Alexander Neckam (1157–1217). The son of Richard I's foster mother, Neckam was a respected teacher and prolific scholar who became abbot of Cirencester. The larger of these texts, De naturis rerum, consists of a scientific manual followed by a theological treatise, a commentary on Ecclesiastes. Neckam later produced an abbreviated verse form of this, the second text found here. The first part of each text is a compendium of all the scientific knowledge of western Europe and England in the twelfth century, which Neckam aimed to treat morally as well as factually. In producing this edition, Wright has included the Latin marginal annotations, possibly by Neckam himself, found in his manuscript exemplars.
EAN 9781108047876
ISBN 1108047874
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date November 15, 2012
Pages 626
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 35
Country United Kingdom
Authors Neckam, Alexander
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Editors Wright, Thomas
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Rolls