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Andreas is an Old English poem, which tells the story of St. Andrew the Apostle, while commenting on the literary role of the "hero". It is believed to be a translation of a Latin work, which is originally derived from the Greek story The Acts of Andrew and Matthew in the City of Anthropophagi, dated around the 4th century. However, the author of Andreas added the aspect of the Germanic hero to the Greek story to create the poem Andreas, where St. Andrew is depicted as an Old English warrior, fighting against evil forces. This allows Andreas to have both poetic and religious significance.

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  • Andreas (poem) (en)
  • Andreas (poème) (fr)
  • Andreas (gedicht) (nl)
  • Андрей (поэма) (ru)
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  • Andreas is an Old English poem, which tells the story of St. Andrew the Apostle, while commenting on the literary role of the "hero". It is believed to be a translation of a Latin work, which is originally derived from the Greek story The Acts of Andrew and Matthew in the City of Anthropophagi, dated around the 4th century. However, the author of Andreas added the aspect of the Germanic hero to the Greek story to create the poem Andreas, where St. Andrew is depicted as an Old English warrior, fighting against evil forces. This allows Andreas to have both poetic and religious significance. (en)
  • Andreas est un poème en vieil anglais qui figure dans le Livre de Verceil, un manuscrit de la fin du Xe siècle. Long de 1 722 vers, il a pour héros l'apôtre André. Avec l'aide de Dieu, André sauve Matthieu, prisonnier de la tribu cannibale des Mermédoniens, et finit par convertir ces derniers au christianisme. Ce récit, également repris sous une forme plus brève dans les Homélies de Blickling, provient des (en), un apocryphe biblique. (fr)
  • Андрей (др.-англ. Andreas) — религиозная поэма на древнеанглийском языке (уэссекский диалект) длиной в 1724 строки. Она сохранилась в рукописи из Верчелли. Поэма основана на греческой легенде о деяниях святого Андрея и рассказывает о том, как Андрей спас апостола Матфея от племени каннибалов. Ряд пассажей поэмы (например, описание бури на море) обладает высокими художественными достоинствами. (ru)
  • Andreas is een anoniem Oudengels gedicht, dat bewaard is gebleven in het uit de 10e eeuw daterende Vercelli Book. Het werk is door sommige wetenschappers wel toegeschreven aan Cynewulf, maar dit wordt door anderen betwist. (nl)
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  • Andreas is an Old English poem, which tells the story of St. Andrew the Apostle, while commenting on the literary role of the "hero". It is believed to be a translation of a Latin work, which is originally derived from the Greek story The Acts of Andrew and Matthew in the City of Anthropophagi, dated around the 4th century. However, the author of Andreas added the aspect of the Germanic hero to the Greek story to create the poem Andreas, where St. Andrew is depicted as an Old English warrior, fighting against evil forces. This allows Andreas to have both poetic and religious significance. (en)
  • Andreas est un poème en vieil anglais qui figure dans le Livre de Verceil, un manuscrit de la fin du Xe siècle. Long de 1 722 vers, il a pour héros l'apôtre André. Avec l'aide de Dieu, André sauve Matthieu, prisonnier de la tribu cannibale des Mermédoniens, et finit par convertir ces derniers au christianisme. Ce récit, également repris sous une forme plus brève dans les Homélies de Blickling, provient des (en), un apocryphe biblique. (fr)
  • Andreas is een anoniem Oudengels gedicht, dat bewaard is gebleven in het uit de 10e eeuw daterende Vercelli Book. Het werk is door sommige wetenschappers wel toegeschreven aan Cynewulf, maar dit wordt door anderen betwist. Het gedicht bestaat uit 1722 regels en beschrijft het wilde verhaal van de apostel Andreas, die in opdracht van God de apostel Matteüs te hulp moet schieten. De laatste verkeert in gevaar in het land van de woeste Mermedonianen in Ethiopië.Andreas vertrekt per boot en bereikt na een zeer stormachtige reis zijn doel. Hij wordt echter gevangengenomen en gemarteld, maar hij weet Matteüs en zichzelf door middel van een wonder te redden en de Mermedonianen te bekeren. (nl)
  • Андрей (др.-англ. Andreas) — религиозная поэма на древнеанглийском языке (уэссекский диалект) длиной в 1724 строки. Она сохранилась в рукописи из Верчелли. Поэма основана на греческой легенде о деяниях святого Андрея и рассказывает о том, как Андрей спас апостола Матфея от племени каннибалов. Ряд пассажей поэмы (например, описание бури на море) обладает высокими художественными достоинствами. (ru)
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