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Cato, Christ, and Piers: the Disticha Catonis and Christian literacy in Piers Plowman

Langland's use of moral distichs from the medieval text known as the Disticha
Catonis has been noted but never critically examined as a whole. The figure of 'Cato' and
the distichs attributed to him stand out in Piers Plowman. I will begin by placing both
Piers and the Disticha in their medieval literary context. Questions of audience and
literacy have always been central to Piers, and I will look at the way in which Langland's
use of Latin quotations from the Disticha relates to these issues. I will also examine the
role of ' Cato' and the distichs in Piers in order to dispell the prevailing critical view that
'Cato' represented a pagan authority. The medieval Christian commentaries which
accompanied the Disticha illuminate Piers as well. Critics have often wondered why
Langland choose to write in a mixture of languages. 'Cato' and the Disticha are part of the answer. / Graduate

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:uvic.ca/oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/6458
Date18 August 2015
CreatorsBaer, Patricia Ann
ContributorsKerby-Fulton, Kathryn
Source SetsUniversity of Victoria
LanguageEnglish, English
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
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