Mannyng

Mannyng
Mannyng
 
['mænɪȖ], Manning, Robert, genannt R. of Brunne [brʊn], englischer Dichter, * Brunne (heute Bourne, County Lincolnshire) 1283 (?), ✝ 1338 (?); Mönch; übertrug ein anglonormannisches Moraltraktat, das Verserzählungen um die sieben Todsünden enthält und das er mit Anekdoten und Legenden ausschmückte, in einfaches Englisch (»Handlyng synne«, entstanden um 1303) und kompilierte die Reimchronik »The story of England« (vollendet 1338).
 
Ausgaben: Handlyng synne, herausgegeben von J. Furnivall (1862, erweiterte Neuausgabe 1901-03); The story of England, herausgegeben von L. Palace u. a., 2 Teile (1887); Handlyng synne, herausgegeben von I. Sullens (1983).

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