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Cursor Mundi (Latin, "Runner of the World") is a lengthy religious history written around 1300 AD by an anonymous cleric. It was extremely popular in its time. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: History For other senses of this word, see history (disambiguation). ... Events Beginning of the Renaissance. ... Anno Domini (Year of the Lord), abbreviated as AD or A.D. defines an epoch based on the traditionally-reckoned year of the birth (or actually Incarnation) of Jesus of Nazareth. ... A cleric is: A member of the clergy of a religion, especially one that has trained or ordained priests, preachers, or other religious professionals; or A member of a character class in Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy role-playing games. ...


The poem, written in early Middle English, retells the history of the world as described in the Christian Bible, with additional legendary material. It contains nearly 30,000 lines of eight-syllable couplets. The work is linguistically important as a solid record of the Northumbrian English dialect of the era, and is therefore the most-often quoted single work in the Oxford English Dictionary. Middle English is the name given by historical linguistics to the diverse forms of the English language spoken between the Norman invasion in 1066 and the mid-to-late 15th century, when the Chancery Standard, a form of London-based English, began to become widespread, a process aided by the... A Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ. ... The Bible (Hebrew תנ״ך tanakh, Greek η Βίβλος [hē biblos] ) (sometimes The Holy Bible, The Book, Good Book, Word of God, The Word Scripture), from Greek (τα) βίβλια, (ta) biblia, (the) books, is the classical name for the Hebrew Bible of Judaism or the combination of the Old Testament and New Testament of Christianity (The... A couplet is a pair of lines of verse that form a unit. ... The following is a list of linguists, those who study linguistics. ... Section from Shepherds map of the British Isles about 802 AD showing the kingdom of Northumbria Northumbria is primarily the name of a petty kingdom of Angles, Danes and Norwegians which was formed in Great Britain at the beginning of the 7th century, and of the much smaller earldom... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is a dictionary published by the Oxford University Press (OUP). ...


Cursor Mundi interpolates material from hagiographic sources, including The Golden Legend, various Latin legendary cycles. Its description of the origins of the Tree of the Cross incorporates two different legendary sources. The story of St George and the dragon is one of many stories of the saints preserved in the Golden Legend. ... Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...


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Cursor Mundi, meaning "runner of the world", is the name of a lengthy (around 30,000 lines) religious history written around 1300 AD.
The work is linguistically important as a solid record of the Midlands English dialect of the era, and it is therefore the most-often quoted single work in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Cursor Mundi interpolates material from hagiographic sources, including matter from The Golden Legend, various Latin legendary cycles, among others.
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