Book Series Publications of the Journal of Medieval Latin, vol. 18

Odo of Cluny

The Occupatio by Odo of Cluny

Edition, Translation, and Commentary

Christopher A. Jones

  • Pages:2 vols, approx. 800 p.
  • Size:178 x 254 mm
  • Illustrations:3 tables b/w.
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2025


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  • ISBN: 978-2-503-61509-7
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A new edition and translation of a major Latin poem that blends Carolingian intellectualism with tenth-century ascetic reform.

BIO

Christopher A. Jones is Professor of English and Medieval Studies at Ohio State University.

Summary

The Occupatio is one of the longest yet least-known Latin poems surviving from the earlier Middle Ages. Composed by the famous abbot Odo of Cluny (d. 942), the work retells the story of humanity’s fall and redemption as a series of episodes intended to help monastic readers focus their wandering thoughts. In pursuing those aims, the poem represents a uniquely ambitious attempt to reconcile the intellectual heritage of the late Carolingian Church with the spirituality of ascetic reform movements emergent in the tenth century. This book offers an improved edition of Odo’s Latin text together with its manuscript glosses, as well as a Modern English translation and detailed commentary. Introductory chapters offer helpful orientation to the character of the poem, its major themes, sources, language, style, and transmission.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 1

Abbreviations

Introduction

Edition and translation

Volume 2

Commentary

Bibliography

Indices

1. Sources cited in the commentary
2. Proper nouns and adjectives in the text and glosses
3. Notable or rare words in the text and glosses
4. General index