Christ III

Christ III is an anonymous Old English religious poem which forms the last part of Christ, a poetic triad found at the beginning of the Exeter Book. Christ III is found on fols. 20b–32a and constitutes lines 867–1664 of Christ in Krapp and Dobbie's edition. The poem is concerned with the Second Coming of Christ (parousia) and the Last Judgment.

Christ III
Also known asChrist C
Author(s)Anonymous
LanguageOld English
SeriesOld English Christ triad, along with Christ I and Christ II, constituting lines 867–1664
Manuscript(s)Exeter Book, fos. 20b–32a
GenreReligious poem
SubjectLast Judgment

Other Old English eschatological poems

  • Blickling Homily nos. 7 and 10
  • Judgement Day I
  • Judgement Day II

Bibliography

  • Krapp, George Philip, and Dobbie, E. V. K. (eds.) (1936) The Exeter Book. (The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records; 3.) New York: Columbia U. P.
  • Bradley, S. A. J. (tr.) (1982) Anglo-Saxon Poetry: an anthology of Old English poems in prose translation. London: Dent
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