Gernot Wieland

Gernot Wieland is an emeritus professor at the University of British Columbia, who specializes in the Anglo-Saxon period, specifically glosses in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, relations between Anglo-Saxon scholars and their continental counterparts, and the Latin literature written by Anglo-Saxons.

Wieland's 1983 The Latin Glosses on Arator and Prudentius[1] established a typology of glosses.[2][3] In 2017 Brepols published a Festschrift in his honor, Teaching and Learning in Medieval Europe.[4]

References

  1. Brown, George Hardin (2003). "The Dynamics of Literacy". In Donald Scragg (ed.). Textual and Material Culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures. D. S. Brewer. pp. 183–212.
  2. Boynton, Susan (2010). "Medieval Musical Education as Seen through Sources Outside the Realm of Music Theory". In Weiss, Susan Forscher; Murray, Jr., Russell E.; Cyrus, Cynthia J. (eds.). Music Education in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Indiana UP. pp. 52–62. ISBN 9780253004550.
  3. Love, Rosalind C. (2012). "The Latin Commentaries on Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiae from the 9th to the 11th Centuries". In Kaylor, Noel Harold; Phillips, Philip Edward (eds.). A Companion to Boethius in the Middle Ages. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004225381.
  4. "Teaching and Learning in Medieval Europe: Essays in Honour of Gernot R. Wieland". Brepols. 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
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