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May God bless you in 2021.Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09716412032074416331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-29489359077801934782020-12-25T11:34:11.552-08:002020-12-25T11:34:11.552-08:00A very happy and holy Christmas to you too, Lazaru...A very happy and holy Christmas to you too, Lazarus.<br /><br />et Verbum caro factum est et habitavit in nobis.<br /><br />God bless<br />KennethKennethhttp://www.pluscardenabbey.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-13558379807981777642019-04-15T10:40:05.174-07:002019-04-15T10:40:05.174-07:00I had to read the Narrator this year. DG it was i...I had to read the Narrator this year. DG it was in my dialect of English!Ttonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15185875893212146794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-45631570988225361712019-02-09T13:12:20.023-08:002019-02-09T13:12:20.023-08:00That's a very good point about the futility of...That's a very good point about the futility of waiting for another Lorimer: it would be to make the perfect an enemy of the good, I guess. I daresay that future decades may well see committed individuals fluent in Biblical Hebrew and/or NT Greek and capable of rendering Scripture into contemporary literary Scots; however, it's hard to imagine these translators - though they would be very welcome indeed on the Scottish scene - having the breadth and depth of Lorimer's learning (re. NTS Appendix III!).Kennethhttp://www.pluscardenabbey.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-53576371854443670822019-02-09T06:51:26.195-08:002019-02-09T06:51:26.195-08:00Thank you! To be honest, I've been trying to p...Thank you! To be honest, I've been trying to put it off producing my own versions as long as possible: Lorimer is indeed the gold standard and I can't live up to that. In truth, I'm more inspired by the Ulster-Scots (or as they put it 'Common Scots') version of much of the Old Testament by Falconer and Ross which adopted the belt and braces approach of getting something produced, however inadequate, rather than waiting for another Lorimer to come along. But if nothing else, it forces me to pay more attention to the Mass readings each Sunday, which can't be a bad thing!<br /><br />Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09716412032074416331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-3700303957887954862019-02-03T11:51:29.369-08:002019-02-03T11:51:29.369-08:00Goodness, Lazarus; I didn't realise you had ta...Goodness, Lazarus; I didn't realise you had taken to rendering your own Scots translations of Scripture. Well done to you - and thank you for setting out your various methodologies with such clarity too.<br /><br />I guess I would argue that Lorimer has set the standard for Bible translation into a 'dense' Modern Scots, in a sense making a Scots truly fit for this purpose; therefore, any contemporary translator should be steeped in the NTS (although I would accept that Lorimer's use of accents is a debatable innovation).<br /><br />I know that if I was to attempt to translate parts of the Bible into Scots I would have to use the Nova Vulgata as my source text; otherwise I suspect the pull of English would be too strong to overcome.Kennethhttp://www.pluscardenabbey.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-23642373572935513682019-01-24T14:47:20.433-08:002019-01-24T14:47:20.433-08:00http://irlandeses.org/dilab_dugganla.htm has it as...http://irlandeses.org/dilab_dugganla.htm has it as Laura Hill. (But that's it! Would love to know more about her!) <br /><br />I hope you've been more successful in passing on a love of Duggan to the next (and next to next) generation than I was.Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09716412032074416331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-50100070324965688482019-01-02T07:41:30.432-08:002019-01-02T07:41:30.432-08:00I have enjoyed Duggan's books since I was a te...I have enjoyed Duggan's books since I was a teenager, and I am now the grandmother of teenagers. One thing puzzles me: why is it impossible to learn the name od Alfred Duggan's wife? Apparently they were happily married for a number of years. We know almost too much about his brother's marital status. Does anyone have an answer?JuliannaLeeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083877155357874023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-3605016195383357902018-10-12T07:37:07.097-07:002018-10-12T07:37:07.097-07:00This would be better entitled 'Late Mediaeval ...This would be better entitled 'Late Mediaeval Scottish Reinterpretations of King Arthur'. It is clear that with the rise of constructed nationalisms in the late Middle Ages (a side effect of the failure of Hohenstaufen universalism and the appropriation of its ideology by local rulers) Arthur, as an expression of the organic ancient Roman universalism, needed reinterpretation. This can be seen in England as well where writers try to re-designate Arthur as 'King of England' whereas in the High Middle Ages he had always been 'King of Britain' or 'The Emperor Arthur'. That is, he was an expression of the narrative of native British resistance to Anglo Saxon invasion and therefore far more the property of Alba than of England. aelianushttp://exlaodicea.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-88618011985615367552018-10-09T07:11:30.718-07:002018-10-09T07:11:30.718-07:00I think that random thought is a highly plausible ...I think that random thought is a highly plausible one! (And thank you for the book recommendation: I've just ordered it as a result!)Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09716412032074416331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-75038369463192178342018-10-09T06:56:39.697-07:002018-10-09T06:56:39.697-07:00OK. That's too good a comment not to reflect o...OK. That's too good a comment not to reflect on rather than directly reply to.<br /><br />(More as a mental note to self though: there is something more to be said about the chthonic or even the autochthonic. (And I'm thinking here of Arthur Machen, and the folklore of Picts as mysterious dwarfs.) It's noteworthy I think that many of the modern reworkings of Arthur and particularly Merlin do emphasise the (Southern) Scottish origins -almost I suspect as Ultima Thule: beyond the borders of the known/civilised/Christian world. Merlin's ancestry as fathered by the devil is perhaps relevant here.)<br /><br />Anyway, it all serves to emphasise the richness of the Matter. Perhaps my main criticism of Roberts' film is that it seemed a) to be claiming to examine a story which was key to our self-understanding but b)failed to do justice to the (modern) four or five nations in the UK. There is a story of *us* there, but that wasn't it.<br /><br />Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09716412032074416331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-65196640422724422882018-10-09T06:37:58.109-07:002018-10-09T06:37:58.109-07:00Yes, I agree. (It was the thought that it was quit...Yes, I agree. (It was the thought that it was quite impossible to develop the virtue of obedience in the Anglican Communion that was one of my main reasons for leaving.) (Chesterton somewhere says something along the lines that a man is never more dignified than when kneeling: that strikes me as true. There is something that only a spiritual creature can do in obedience that is essentially different from being cowed or tricked by power. (Which is where the secular world is at the moment.) )Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09716412032074416331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-51754910195948730172018-10-06T09:15:07.965-07:002018-10-06T09:15:07.965-07:00I think there may be another aspect to hierarchy w...I think there may be another aspect to hierarchy which merits consideration. Whilst it is very hard to see who is fit to rule (and maybe an arbitrary system is as good as any other?) what is clear is that it is good for all of us to have to obey; not all the time, and in everything, of course; but if we are to conform ourselves to Christ we must obey not only Divine authority, but even human - except where it would be sinful to do so.Ben Trovatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15299230935468606845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-4280456170786401452018-09-26T20:39:00.973-07:002018-09-26T20:39:00.973-07:00Glastonbury.Glastonbury.Mike Cliffsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06405021835510775527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-53276183374049457292018-09-25T09:46:06.572-07:002018-09-25T09:46:06.572-07:00The reason the Arthurian legends are aboriginally ...The reason the Arthurian legends are aboriginally British is because they come before the four nations. The Scots and the English are migrants who took over their territories (with what degree of violence is disputed) and changed their languages but the people of these islands are overwhelming the original British population that preceded these migrations. The Arthurian Britain is as much if not more a disquieting prior and higher claim upon the identity, soil and soul of the 'English' as it is of the 'Scots'. The only people for whom it is pure affirmation are the Welsh. Even for them it is a reminder that they are not simply a different country and people to the English. 'England' i.e. Lloegyr is their country too and its people are Britons (i.e. Welshmen) who have forgotten their language. The centrality of Arthuriana to English folklore is testimony to the fact that the English are not English their very tales are Welsh resistance stories. There are, I believe, no known folk tales that survived into the modern era by oral transmission in England that are of Anglo-Saxon origin they are all British. People seldom reflect on the fact that the 'national' myth of the 'English' ends with an anti-English resistance hero being taken off to a magic island to recover from his wounds so he can one day return and drive the English into the sea! I remember being slightly disturbed by this as a child and thinking I ought to learn Welsh. I was visiting Dunnottar Castle once (note the Welsh name) and realized that the other people standing beside me on the edge of the cliff were speaking Welsh and worried that the moment had come! (Fortunately they were just tourists from Pembrokeshire). The stories of 'Scotland' and 'England' overlie the more primitive and fundamental narrative of Britain. This is why the Arthurian legend is always disquieting. A King of Orkney paid homage to Claudius long before Fergus or Hadrian, the earliest Kings in Scotland bore a Red Dragon as their banner and several of them were called Constantine. The earliest liturgical texts for St Mungo call Scotland 'Kambria'. In Gaelic 'Scotland' is called Alba which means Albion i.e. it is an Irish name for the entire island of Great Britain not for 'Scotland'. 'Picti' means 'painted' just as Briton does. This is not a coincidence. The Picts were just the unromanised Britons. The largest cities in Scotland have Welsh names Dunedin, Glascau, Dundee, Aberdeen. Arthur is like the Byzantine architecture of Westminster Cathedral, a reminder and a warning to the complacent occupying national constructs that beneath their feet something older and deeper sleeps, something which saw the commencement of all the 'nationalities' that now exist in these islands and will one day see the end of them. "Recalcitrant tribes heard; orthodox wisdom sprang in Caucasia and Thule; the glory of the Emperor stretched to the ends of the world..."<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKnhWzDi-6Aaelianushttp://exlaodicea.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-9285610384801126702018-09-25T09:17:04.955-07:002018-09-25T09:17:04.955-07:00Actually, we do have the Middle Scots Gologras and...Actually, we do have the Middle Scots Gologras and Gawain, but that poem is not actually seen as central to the dominant tradition of Scottish literature, which, I guess, rather illustrates Lazarus' point.<br /><br />A random thought: maybe another reason for the non-appearance of a Scottish Malory or Tennyson is that a confident Unionist and British Scotland would possibly have already have felt some 'ownership' of their Arthurian legends and not felt the need to attempt to emulate them.<br /><br />Lazarus, have you read William Ferguson's The Identity of the Scottish Nation (1998)? It covers many of the themes you raise in these posts and does help to explain that complex Scottish uniqueness.Kennethhttp://www.pluscardenabbey.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5078331897510807942.post-33376784168150255662018-09-25T06:08:23.022-07:002018-09-25T06:08:23.022-07:00Thank you!
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