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The "Alexandreis" of Walter of Châtilon

A Twelfth-Century Epic

translated by David Townsend

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Initial publish date
Dec 1996
Category
Medieval, Medieval
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780812233476
    Publish Date
    Dec 1996
    List Price
    $84.99

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Description

Written sometime in the 1170s, Walter of Chatillon's Latin epic on the life of Alexander the Great loomed as large on literary horizons as the works on Jean de Meun, Dante, or Boccaccio. Within a few decades of its composition, the poem had become a standard text of the literary curriculum. Virtually all authors of the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries knew the poem. And an extraordinary two hundred surviving manuscripts, elaborately annotated, attest both to the popularity of the Alexandreis and to the care with which it was read by its medieval audience.

About the author

David Townsend, PhD, is a professor in the University of Lethbridge’s Faculty of Education. He has also worked as a classroom teacher, vice principal, consultant, and assistant superintendent. His research interests include leadership, school improvement, teacher development, mentorship, evaluation, university teaching, and action research.

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Editorial Reviews

While the Alexandreis did much to shape the medieval attitude to history, this translation helps to define it.

<i>Times Literary Supplement</i>