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Franciscus Junius, the Younger (born 1589, Heidelberg, Palatinate [Germany]—died Nov. 19, 1677, Windsor, Berkshire, Eng.) was a language and literary scholar whose works stimulated interest in the study of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) and the cognate old Germanic languages.
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The article suggests that the concept of honor played a significant part in establishing and maintaining Junius’s masculine identity. The centrality that Junius attached to his honor was emphasized by the intense and dramatic manner in which he tried to defend it after he was arrested for the “dishonorable” crime of witchcraft.
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Aug 3, 2017 · First published: 03 August 2017. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118396957.wbemlb353. Read the full text. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11, also known as the Junius manuscript, is one of four major codices that together preserve the bulk of surviving Old English poetry.
According to most of his colleagues, however, Junius’s scholarship was greatly valued; the renowned humanist scholar Gerardus Johannes Vossius (1577–1649) defended Junius, his father-in-law, against Scaliger’s negative comments, as did Hugo Grotius and Franciscus Gomarus, who both studied at Leiden University under the tutelage of Junius ...
Jul 24, 2013 · Introduction. “Junius 11” is the nickname of a manuscript of Old English biblical poetry, whose formal shelf mark is Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 11. It contains the sole surviving copies of four long Old English poems, which modern editors have titled Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan.
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