Learning and Literature in Anglo-Saxon England
Studies Presented to Peter Clemoes on the Occasion of His Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Herausgeber: Gneuss, Helmut; Lapidge, Michael
Learning and Literature in Anglo-Saxon England
Studies Presented to Peter Clemoes on the Occasion of His Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Herausgeber: Gneuss, Helmut; Lapidge, Michael
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An collection of essays by specialists in the field examining Anglo-Saxon learning and text interpretation and transmission.
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An collection of essays by specialists in the field examining Anglo-Saxon learning and text interpretation and transmission.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521128711
- ISBN-10: 0521128714
- Artikelnr.: 28174366
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521128711
- ISBN-10: 0521128714
- Artikelnr.: 28174366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
The writings of Peter Clemoes; Part I. The Background: Books, Libraries and
Learning in Anglo-Saxon England: 1. Whitby as a centre of learning in the
seventh century Peter Hunter Blair; 2. Surviving booklists from Anglo-Saxon
England Michael Lapidge; 3. Liturgical books in Anglo-Saxon England and
their Old English terminology Helmut Gneuss; 4. King Athelstan's books
Simon Keynes; Part II. The Texts: Texts, Sources and Interpretations: 5.
Thoughts on Ephrem the Syrian in Anglo-Saxon England Patrick Sims-Williams;
6. On the library of the Old English Martyrologist J. E. Cross; 7. The
orientation system in the Old English Orosius: shifted or not? Michael
Korhammer; 8. Anglo-Saxons on the mind M. R. Gooden; 9. The homilies of the
Blickling manuscript D. G. Scragg; 10. The liturgical background of the Old
English Advent lyrics: a reappraisal Susan Rankin; 11. The Office in late
Anglo-Saxon monasticism M. McC. Gatch; 12. The Judgement of the Damned
(from Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 201 and other manuscripts), and the
definition of Old English verse E. G. Stanley; 13. Beowulf and the
judgement of the righteous Stanley B. Greenfield; 14. Linguistic evidence
as a guide to the authorship of Old English verse: a reappraisal, with
special reference to Beowulf Janet Bately; Indexes.
Learning in Anglo-Saxon England: 1. Whitby as a centre of learning in the
seventh century Peter Hunter Blair; 2. Surviving booklists from Anglo-Saxon
England Michael Lapidge; 3. Liturgical books in Anglo-Saxon England and
their Old English terminology Helmut Gneuss; 4. King Athelstan's books
Simon Keynes; Part II. The Texts: Texts, Sources and Interpretations: 5.
Thoughts on Ephrem the Syrian in Anglo-Saxon England Patrick Sims-Williams;
6. On the library of the Old English Martyrologist J. E. Cross; 7. The
orientation system in the Old English Orosius: shifted or not? Michael
Korhammer; 8. Anglo-Saxons on the mind M. R. Gooden; 9. The homilies of the
Blickling manuscript D. G. Scragg; 10. The liturgical background of the Old
English Advent lyrics: a reappraisal Susan Rankin; 11. The Office in late
Anglo-Saxon monasticism M. McC. Gatch; 12. The Judgement of the Damned
(from Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 201 and other manuscripts), and the
definition of Old English verse E. G. Stanley; 13. Beowulf and the
judgement of the righteous Stanley B. Greenfield; 14. Linguistic evidence
as a guide to the authorship of Old English verse: a reappraisal, with
special reference to Beowulf Janet Bately; Indexes.
The writings of Peter Clemoes; Part I. The Background: Books, Libraries and
Learning in Anglo-Saxon England: 1. Whitby as a centre of learning in the
seventh century Peter Hunter Blair; 2. Surviving booklists from Anglo-Saxon
England Michael Lapidge; 3. Liturgical books in Anglo-Saxon England and
their Old English terminology Helmut Gneuss; 4. King Athelstan's books
Simon Keynes; Part II. The Texts: Texts, Sources and Interpretations: 5.
Thoughts on Ephrem the Syrian in Anglo-Saxon England Patrick Sims-Williams;
6. On the library of the Old English Martyrologist J. E. Cross; 7. The
orientation system in the Old English Orosius: shifted or not? Michael
Korhammer; 8. Anglo-Saxons on the mind M. R. Gooden; 9. The homilies of the
Blickling manuscript D. G. Scragg; 10. The liturgical background of the Old
English Advent lyrics: a reappraisal Susan Rankin; 11. The Office in late
Anglo-Saxon monasticism M. McC. Gatch; 12. The Judgement of the Damned
(from Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 201 and other manuscripts), and the
definition of Old English verse E. G. Stanley; 13. Beowulf and the
judgement of the righteous Stanley B. Greenfield; 14. Linguistic evidence
as a guide to the authorship of Old English verse: a reappraisal, with
special reference to Beowulf Janet Bately; Indexes.
Learning in Anglo-Saxon England: 1. Whitby as a centre of learning in the
seventh century Peter Hunter Blair; 2. Surviving booklists from Anglo-Saxon
England Michael Lapidge; 3. Liturgical books in Anglo-Saxon England and
their Old English terminology Helmut Gneuss; 4. King Athelstan's books
Simon Keynes; Part II. The Texts: Texts, Sources and Interpretations: 5.
Thoughts on Ephrem the Syrian in Anglo-Saxon England Patrick Sims-Williams;
6. On the library of the Old English Martyrologist J. E. Cross; 7. The
orientation system in the Old English Orosius: shifted or not? Michael
Korhammer; 8. Anglo-Saxons on the mind M. R. Gooden; 9. The homilies of the
Blickling manuscript D. G. Scragg; 10. The liturgical background of the Old
English Advent lyrics: a reappraisal Susan Rankin; 11. The Office in late
Anglo-Saxon monasticism M. McC. Gatch; 12. The Judgement of the Damned
(from Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 201 and other manuscripts), and the
definition of Old English verse E. G. Stanley; 13. Beowulf and the
judgement of the righteous Stanley B. Greenfield; 14. Linguistic evidence
as a guide to the authorship of Old English verse: a reappraisal, with
special reference to Beowulf Janet Bately; Indexes.