Oldest surviving English poem in history discovered in manuscript in Roman library

Oldest surviving English poem in history discovered in manuscript in Roman library


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ROME — The researchers in Ireland looked at their computer screen, marveling at a medieval book tracked down in a Roman library. They flipped through its digitized pages and found their sought-after treasure: the oldest surviving English poem.

“We were extremely surprised. We were speechless. We couldn’t believe our eyes when we first saw that,” Elisabetta Magnanti, a visiting research fellow at Trinity College Dublin’s school of English, told The Associated Press.

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What’s more, she said, the poem was within the main body of Latin text: “It was extraordinary.”

Researchers found a copy of the oldest surviving English poem in a medieval book from a Roman library. AP Photo/Andrea Rosa

Composed in Old English by a Northumbrian agricultural worker in the 7th century, “Caedmon’s Hymn” appears within some copies of the “Ecclesiastical History of the English People,” written in Latin by a monk and saint known as the Venerable Bede. His

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