Glyn S. Burgess

Glyn Sheridan Burgess is a British scholar of medieval language and literature, Emeritus Professor at the University of Liverpool. He has published on Marie de France,[1][2] besides other topics, and is the translator of the Penguin edition of the Lays of Marie de France and the Song of Roland.[3] He was awarded a knighthood in the Ordre des Palmes Académiques in 1998.

Selected publications and translations

  • The Voyage of Saint Brendan: Representative Versions of the Legend in English Translation by W. R. J. Barron, Glyn S. Burgess (2004)[4]
  • Roman de Rou (2004)[5]
  • Marie de France: An Analytical Bibliography, Supplement N° 2 (2000)[6]
  • The Lays of Marie de France: Texts and Contexts (1987)[1]
gollark: What?
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think of them as different.
gollark: > the bot CLEARLY has 302Surely you can manage to be at least HALF as good as esobot.
gollark: How come YOU don't have 151 finished macron compilers, Lyricly?
gollark: I mean, "novel" in the sense of "first time it made it into a mainstream language", linear types aren't new.

References

  1. Ruck, E. H. (2007). An Index of Themes and Motifs in Twelfth-Century French Arthurian Poetry. Boydell & Brewer. p. 14. ISBN 9781843841395.
  2. McCash, June Hall (2005). "Philomena's Window". In Keith Busby (ed.). De Sens Rassis. Logan E. Whalen, Bernard Guidot. Rodopi. pp. 427–. ISBN 9789042017559.
  3. Hanawalt, Barbara (2005). The European World, 400-1450. Oxford UP. p. 183. ISBN 9780195178449.
  4. McKenna, Catherine (2004). "Rev. of Barron, Burgess, The Voyage of Saint Brendan". Speculum. 79 (4): 1030–31. doi:10.1017/s0038713400086681.
  5. Lansing, Carol; English, Edward D. (2012). A Companion to the Medieval World. John Wiley & Sons. p. 573. ISBN 9781118499467.
  6. Busby, Keith (2000). "Rev. of Busby, Marie de France: An Analytical Bibliography". Zeitschrift für französische Sprache und Literatur. 110 (1): 58–59.


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