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A rich diversity of evidence and of topic characterizes this volume. A pioneer account of a unique group of Anglo-Saxon embroideries preserved on the continent and the publication of a previously unknown charter are two outstanding 'firsts'. Themes illustrated are as varied as the status of women, eraly urban history, the nature of medical collections, the standing of Marian feasts and the function of musical notation. The study of Old English poetry is advanced textually, codicologically, culturally, linguistically and critically. Innovation and established practice go hand-in-hand: a record…mehr

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A rich diversity of evidence and of topic characterizes this volume. A pioneer account of a unique group of Anglo-Saxon embroideries preserved on the continent and the publication of a previously unknown charter are two outstanding 'firsts'. Themes illustrated are as varied as the status of women, eraly urban history, the nature of medical collections, the standing of Marian feasts and the function of musical notation. The study of Old English poetry is advanced textually, codicologically, culturally, linguistically and critically. Innovation and established practice go hand-in-hand: a record of the first conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists and versions of six papers read at that conference are included, and so too is the usual full bibliography of the preceding year's publications.

Table of contents:
List of illustrations; 1. Record of the first conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Brussels and Ghent, 22-4 August 1983 Stanley B. Greenfield; 2. The nature of Christianity in Beowulf Edward B. Irving, Jr; 3. The state of the Beowulf manuscript 1882-1983 Kevin S. Kiernan; 4. Hidden glosses in manuscripts of Old English poetry Alfred Bammesberger; 5. Spellings of the waldend group - again Angelika Lutz; 6. The Maaseik embroideries Mildred Budny and Dominic Tweddle; 7. From memory to record: musical notations in manuscripts from Exeter Susan Rankin; 8. From 'palace' to 'town': Northampton and urban origins John H. Williams; 9. A new charter of King Edgar Nicholas Brooks, Margaret Gelling and Douglas Johnson; 10. A friwif locbore revisited Christine Fell; 11. Stylistic disjunctions in The Dream of the Road Carol Braun Pasternack; 12. The construction of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 11 Barbara C. Raw; 13. Feasts of the virgin in the liturgy of the Anglo-Saxon church Mary Clayton; 14. Variant versions of Old English medical remedies and the compilation of Bald's Leechbook Audrey L. Meaney; Bibliography for 1983 Carl T. Berkhout, Martin Biddle, Mark Blackburn, C. R. E. Coutts, David N. Dumville and Simon Keynes.