contains an early Middle English description of Purgatory, specifically of St. Patrick’s Purgatory in Ulster. The work extends to just over 1100 lines in 198 stanzas. The early 14th century
Owain Milesin the Auchinleck manuscript (National Library of Scotland Advocates’ MS 19.2.1, dated 1330-1340) is both the earliest version and the only witness of the six-line tail rhyme stanza (aabccb) recension. The second recension dates from the late 14th to early 15th centuries. This second
Owain Miles, in octosyllabic couplets, exists in the Cotton Caligula A ii and the Yale 365 manuscripts. The source for
Owain Milesis the Latin
Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patriciidated to c.1180-1184 and attributed to one H of Salteria. As Salteria is an unknown locale, this otherwise…
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Citation: McAvoy, Shawn. "Sir Owain". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 22 December 2017 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=38766, accessed 21 November 2024.]