Michael Lapidge / Malcolm Godden / Simon Keynes (eds.)
Anglo-Saxon England v32
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Herausgeber: Godden, Malcolm; Lapidge, Michael; Keynes, Simon
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The essays in this volume throw light on the literacy of Anglo-Saxon England.
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- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521813440
- ISBN-10: 0521813441
- Artikelnr.: 22032848
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List of illustrations; 1. On argumentation in Old English philology, with
particular reference to the editing and dating of Beowulf R. D. Fulk; 2.
Knowledge of the writings of John Cassian in early Anglo-Saxon England
Stephen Lake; 3. The earliest manuscript of Bede's metrical Vita S.
Cudbercti Helmut Gneuss and Michael Lapidge; 4. Beowulf and some fictions
of the Geatish succession Frederick M. Biggs; 5. An Anglo-Saxon runic coin
and its adventures in Sweden Margaret Clunies Ross; 6. The sources of the
Old English Martyrology Christine Rauer; 7. Cambridge, Corpus Christi
College 57: a witness to the early stages of the Benedictine reform in
England? Mechthild Gretsch; 8. The Old English Benedictine Rule: Writing
for women and men Rohini Jayatilaka; 9. The trick of the runes in The
Husband's Message John D. Niles; 10. A late Saxon inscribed pendant from
Norfolk Elisabeth Okasha and Susan Youngs; 11. Illustrations of damnation
in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts Sarah Semple; 12. The use of writs in the
eleventh century Richard Sharpe; 13. Addenda and corrigenda to the Handlist
of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts Helmut Gneuss; 14. Bibliography for 2002 Debby
Banham, Carole P. Biggam, Mark Blackburn, Carole Hough, Simon Keynes, Paul
G. Remley and Rebecca Rushforth.
particular reference to the editing and dating of Beowulf R. D. Fulk; 2.
Knowledge of the writings of John Cassian in early Anglo-Saxon England
Stephen Lake; 3. The earliest manuscript of Bede's metrical Vita S.
Cudbercti Helmut Gneuss and Michael Lapidge; 4. Beowulf and some fictions
of the Geatish succession Frederick M. Biggs; 5. An Anglo-Saxon runic coin
and its adventures in Sweden Margaret Clunies Ross; 6. The sources of the
Old English Martyrology Christine Rauer; 7. Cambridge, Corpus Christi
College 57: a witness to the early stages of the Benedictine reform in
England? Mechthild Gretsch; 8. The Old English Benedictine Rule: Writing
for women and men Rohini Jayatilaka; 9. The trick of the runes in The
Husband's Message John D. Niles; 10. A late Saxon inscribed pendant from
Norfolk Elisabeth Okasha and Susan Youngs; 11. Illustrations of damnation
in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts Sarah Semple; 12. The use of writs in the
eleventh century Richard Sharpe; 13. Addenda and corrigenda to the Handlist
of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts Helmut Gneuss; 14. Bibliography for 2002 Debby
Banham, Carole P. Biggam, Mark Blackburn, Carole Hough, Simon Keynes, Paul
G. Remley and Rebecca Rushforth.
List of illustrations; 1. On argumentation in Old English philology, with
particular reference to the editing and dating of Beowulf R. D. Fulk; 2.
Knowledge of the writings of John Cassian in early Anglo-Saxon England
Stephen Lake; 3. The earliest manuscript of Bede's metrical Vita S.
Cudbercti Helmut Gneuss and Michael Lapidge; 4. Beowulf and some fictions
of the Geatish succession Frederick M. Biggs; 5. An Anglo-Saxon runic coin
and its adventures in Sweden Margaret Clunies Ross; 6. The sources of the
Old English Martyrology Christine Rauer; 7. Cambridge, Corpus Christi
College 57: a witness to the early stages of the Benedictine reform in
England? Mechthild Gretsch; 8. The Old English Benedictine Rule: Writing
for women and men Rohini Jayatilaka; 9. The trick of the runes in The
Husband's Message John D. Niles; 10. A late Saxon inscribed pendant from
Norfolk Elisabeth Okasha and Susan Youngs; 11. Illustrations of damnation
in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts Sarah Semple; 12. The use of writs in the
eleventh century Richard Sharpe; 13. Addenda and corrigenda to the Handlist
of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts Helmut Gneuss; 14. Bibliography for 2002 Debby
Banham, Carole P. Biggam, Mark Blackburn, Carole Hough, Simon Keynes, Paul
G. Remley and Rebecca Rushforth.
particular reference to the editing and dating of Beowulf R. D. Fulk; 2.
Knowledge of the writings of John Cassian in early Anglo-Saxon England
Stephen Lake; 3. The earliest manuscript of Bede's metrical Vita S.
Cudbercti Helmut Gneuss and Michael Lapidge; 4. Beowulf and some fictions
of the Geatish succession Frederick M. Biggs; 5. An Anglo-Saxon runic coin
and its adventures in Sweden Margaret Clunies Ross; 6. The sources of the
Old English Martyrology Christine Rauer; 7. Cambridge, Corpus Christi
College 57: a witness to the early stages of the Benedictine reform in
England? Mechthild Gretsch; 8. The Old English Benedictine Rule: Writing
for women and men Rohini Jayatilaka; 9. The trick of the runes in The
Husband's Message John D. Niles; 10. A late Saxon inscribed pendant from
Norfolk Elisabeth Okasha and Susan Youngs; 11. Illustrations of damnation
in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts Sarah Semple; 12. The use of writs in the
eleventh century Richard Sharpe; 13. Addenda and corrigenda to the Handlist
of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts Helmut Gneuss; 14. Bibliography for 2002 Debby
Banham, Carole P. Biggam, Mark Blackburn, Carole Hough, Simon Keynes, Paul
G. Remley and Rebecca Rushforth.