tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post5639402435688828171..comments2023-12-17T16:13:06.670-05:00Comments on In a Godward direction: Old EnglishmanTobias Stanislas Haller BSGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08047429477181560685noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post-61403766416096408462013-05-27T16:44:36.047-05:002013-05-27T16:44:36.047-05:00Actually, Peter, you're a tad younger than I. ...Actually, Peter, you're a tad younger than I. I was in the class of 71, and took AS (OE) I think in my junior year... Maybe Sheets students inspired a spread in MD -- he was at Towson.Tobias Stanislas Haller BSGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08047429477181560685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post-28639124474071798502013-05-27T16:07:29.579-05:002013-05-27T16:07:29.579-05:00Hmm. I may be a bit older than you, but in 1976, ...Hmm. I may be a bit older than you, but in 1976, I took "Old English" at UMd (College Park) and there, on the first day, met my wife of (now) 33 years. And Caedmon's hymn remains one of my favorite OE passages.Peter Schweitzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01717482101117776284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post-61422736872616309502013-05-25T14:38:16.702-05:002013-05-25T14:38:16.702-05:00Well, I learned something new today! Thank you, T...Well, I learned something new today! Thank you, Tobias! (I knew the difference in linguistic styles, but I didn't know they were called paratactic and hypotactic!)WSJMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09712152737422347034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post-38844980115716812192013-05-25T09:00:34.244-05:002013-05-25T09:00:34.244-05:00Thanks, Mimi. I've had that thought. Perhaps I...Thanks, Mimi. I've had that thought. Perhaps I'll start with a calendar, with just 12, and then branch out!<br /><br />W., yes, I think that's why it was such a point of pride for Dr Sheets, as most of the IV league had begun to phase out such classes. I assume the only reason my alma mater had the course was due to the presence of the good teacher, rather than any commitment to antiquarian interests. Dr Sheets also loved to recite, and did so beautifully, though with his restrained Virginia Gentleman accent; he also gave a blessing on my reading, which was a high honor, and declared that I was "Ælfric redivivus!" He was a wonderful teacher, bringing in much more than just the language -- the culture and the sociological and philosophical issues. I recall he used the opening of Bede's History to describe the difference between a paratactic and hypotactic linguistic style, as reflective of worldview!Tobias Stanislas Haller BSGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08047429477181560685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post-31507586865433916212013-05-25T08:46:27.962-05:002013-05-25T08:46:27.962-05:00Well, that shows how undergraduate education (even...Well, that shows how undergraduate education (even in the Ivy League) must have degenerated in the era of you young folks. As an undergraduate at Harvard (back in the Good Old Days) I took Anglo-Saxon with William Alfred -- as I recall, the class was pretty well attended. We didn't read Bede, but I do remember reading The Dream of the Rood, among other things. I didn't have the good sense to stay for the second semester, when the text was Beowulf. Just listening to Professor Alfred read Anglo-Saxon was a major treat. Interesting to note that in the latter first-millenium it was a holy act to translate the Scriptures into the vernacular, not only in Anglo-Saxon England but elsewhere in Europe. A few hundred years later, vernacular translations were heresy. Oh, when will we ever learn....WSJMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09712152737422347034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6786565.post-21095677386316426092013-05-24T19:06:15.738-05:002013-05-24T19:06:15.738-05:00Splendid icon of Bede, Tobias. You must do a book...Splendid icon of Bede, Tobias. You must do a book with the icons and brief biographies of the saints.June Butlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01723016934182800437noreply@blogger.com