"The Easter Song," subtitled "Being the First Epic of Christendom," is a significant historical poem by Sedulius. This epic work offers a poetic retelling of the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, celebrating the Easter story with rich, evocative language typical of the period. As one of the earliest Christian epics, it holds considerable importance in both literary and religious history. This edition allows modern readers to experience the power and artistry of Sedulius’s verse, providing insight into the theological and cultural perspectives of its time. Discover the enduring legacy of this foundational work.
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