Geschichte der Englischen Sprache und Literatur von den ältesten Zeiten bis zur Einführung der Buchdruckerkunst
by Ottomar Behnsch
About this book
Ottomar Behnsch's "Geschichte der Englischen Sprache und Literatur von den ältesten Zeiten bis zur Einführung der Buchdruckerkunst" offers a profound scholarly journey through the formative centuries of English language and literature. This landmark work traces the evolution of English from its earliest roots through the Anglo-Saxon period, examining the profound influences of Celtic, Roman, and Germanic cultures that shaped the language we know today.
Behnsch meticulously documents the crucial role of early Church scholars—from Bede to Aldhelm to Winfrid—whose Latin learning and literary endeavors established the foundations of English intellectual tradition. Through detailed analysis of manuscripts including the Exeter Book and Vercelli Codex, the author illuminates how Old English emerged as a distinct literary language, revealing the remarkable achievements of pre-Gutenberg England.
Published in 1853, this historical linguistics masterpiece represents essential scholarship for understanding how English developed from fragmented Germanic dialects into a coherent language capable of literary expression. Behnsch's meticulous research and comprehensive scope make this an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the deep historical roots of English literature and linguistic development.
Perfect for literature scholars, linguists, historians, and anyone fascinated by the medieval origins of English culture, this audiobook provides authoritative insight into one of history's most transformative linguistic periods.
