Abstract

Aldhelm de Malmesbury (640-710) fait partie des hommes de lettres les plus influents de l'Angleterre anglo-saxonne. Sa Prosa de Virginitate, un traite theorique sur la virginite, fourmille de figures rhetoriques complexes et a engendre de nombreux imitateurs. Ainsi, les frequentes gloses attestent de la lecture et de l'etude intensives du manuscrit; elles sont d'ordre lexical, morphologique, verbal. Le manuscrit Hereford P.I.17 montre que l'etude du traite d'Aldhelm s'est largement poursuivie aux X e et XI e siecles a Canterbury et Winchester; elle s'est etendue a Abingdon durant les XII e et XIII e siecles

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