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This 1950 book, produced as a memorial for Cambridge historian H. M. Chadwick, contains contributions on aspects of early culture in Northwestern Europe.
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This 1950 book, produced as a memorial for Cambridge historian H. M. Chadwick, contains contributions on aspects of early culture in Northwestern Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 877g
- ISBN-13: 9781107686557
- ISBN-10: 1107686555
- Artikelnr.: 37502571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 877g
- ISBN-13: 9781107686557
- ISBN-10: 1107686555
- Artikelnr.: 37502571
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hector Munro Chadwick (1870-1947) was professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge and a pioneer in integrating the study of Old English with archaeology and history.
List of illustrations
Editor's note
Acknowledgements
Biographical note
List of publications
Part I. Archaeological: 1. The long barrow in Western Europe G. E. Daniel
2. The Cotswold megalithic culture: the grave goods and their background Elsie M. Clifford
3. The Beaker period in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands Clare I. Fell
4. Burial ritual and custom in the Bronze Age: illustrated by recent excavations in south Wales Sir Cyril Fox
5. The British Isles and the beginning of the northern early Bronze Age J. M. de Navarro
6. Significant objects at Sutton Hoo D. Elizabeth Martin-Clarke
7. Gods and heroes in stone H. R. Ellis Davidson
8. The Norse heritage in the Isle of Man Basil R. S. Megaw and Eleanor M. Megaw
Part II. Celtic: 9. The Celtic settlement of Ireland T. G. E. Powell
10. Notes on the Ogam inscriptions of southern Britain Kenneth Jackson
11. Cantre'r Gwaelod and Ker-Is Rachel Bromwich
Part III. Anglo-Saxon: 12. The Moore Memoranda on Northumbrian history Peter Hunter Blair
13. The interpretation of The Seafarer Dorothy Whitelock
14. Glaed waes ic gliwum: ungloomy aspects of Anglo-Saxon poetry Jean I. Young
15. Who was the translator of the prose portion of the Paris pasalter? J. I'a Bromwich
16. The post-Bedan miracles and translations of St Cuthbert Bertram Colgrave
17. Chipping and market: a lexicographical investigation Florence E. Harmer
18. The beheaded manumission in the Exeter book Bruce Dickens
19. Sir Edward Dering: a seventeenth-century antiquary and his 'Saxon' charters C. E. Wright
Part IV. Early Norse: 20. Porgerðr Hölgabrúðr and the trolla ping: a note on sources Nora K. Chadwick
21. Old Norse jarðarmen G. N. Garmonsway
Part V. Place-Names: 22. Fenland place-names O. K. Schram.
Editor's note
Acknowledgements
Biographical note
List of publications
Part I. Archaeological: 1. The long barrow in Western Europe G. E. Daniel
2. The Cotswold megalithic culture: the grave goods and their background Elsie M. Clifford
3. The Beaker period in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands Clare I. Fell
4. Burial ritual and custom in the Bronze Age: illustrated by recent excavations in south Wales Sir Cyril Fox
5. The British Isles and the beginning of the northern early Bronze Age J. M. de Navarro
6. Significant objects at Sutton Hoo D. Elizabeth Martin-Clarke
7. Gods and heroes in stone H. R. Ellis Davidson
8. The Norse heritage in the Isle of Man Basil R. S. Megaw and Eleanor M. Megaw
Part II. Celtic: 9. The Celtic settlement of Ireland T. G. E. Powell
10. Notes on the Ogam inscriptions of southern Britain Kenneth Jackson
11. Cantre'r Gwaelod and Ker-Is Rachel Bromwich
Part III. Anglo-Saxon: 12. The Moore Memoranda on Northumbrian history Peter Hunter Blair
13. The interpretation of The Seafarer Dorothy Whitelock
14. Glaed waes ic gliwum: ungloomy aspects of Anglo-Saxon poetry Jean I. Young
15. Who was the translator of the prose portion of the Paris pasalter? J. I'a Bromwich
16. The post-Bedan miracles and translations of St Cuthbert Bertram Colgrave
17. Chipping and market: a lexicographical investigation Florence E. Harmer
18. The beheaded manumission in the Exeter book Bruce Dickens
19. Sir Edward Dering: a seventeenth-century antiquary and his 'Saxon' charters C. E. Wright
Part IV. Early Norse: 20. Porgerðr Hölgabrúðr and the trolla ping: a note on sources Nora K. Chadwick
21. Old Norse jarðarmen G. N. Garmonsway
Part V. Place-Names: 22. Fenland place-names O. K. Schram.
List of illustrations
Editor's note
Acknowledgements
Biographical note
List of publications
Part I. Archaeological: 1. The long barrow in Western Europe G. E. Daniel
2. The Cotswold megalithic culture: the grave goods and their background Elsie M. Clifford
3. The Beaker period in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands Clare I. Fell
4. Burial ritual and custom in the Bronze Age: illustrated by recent excavations in south Wales Sir Cyril Fox
5. The British Isles and the beginning of the northern early Bronze Age J. M. de Navarro
6. Significant objects at Sutton Hoo D. Elizabeth Martin-Clarke
7. Gods and heroes in stone H. R. Ellis Davidson
8. The Norse heritage in the Isle of Man Basil R. S. Megaw and Eleanor M. Megaw
Part II. Celtic: 9. The Celtic settlement of Ireland T. G. E. Powell
10. Notes on the Ogam inscriptions of southern Britain Kenneth Jackson
11. Cantre'r Gwaelod and Ker-Is Rachel Bromwich
Part III. Anglo-Saxon: 12. The Moore Memoranda on Northumbrian history Peter Hunter Blair
13. The interpretation of The Seafarer Dorothy Whitelock
14. Glaed waes ic gliwum: ungloomy aspects of Anglo-Saxon poetry Jean I. Young
15. Who was the translator of the prose portion of the Paris pasalter? J. I'a Bromwich
16. The post-Bedan miracles and translations of St Cuthbert Bertram Colgrave
17. Chipping and market: a lexicographical investigation Florence E. Harmer
18. The beheaded manumission in the Exeter book Bruce Dickens
19. Sir Edward Dering: a seventeenth-century antiquary and his 'Saxon' charters C. E. Wright
Part IV. Early Norse: 20. Porgerðr Hölgabrúðr and the trolla ping: a note on sources Nora K. Chadwick
21. Old Norse jarðarmen G. N. Garmonsway
Part V. Place-Names: 22. Fenland place-names O. K. Schram.
Editor's note
Acknowledgements
Biographical note
List of publications
Part I. Archaeological: 1. The long barrow in Western Europe G. E. Daniel
2. The Cotswold megalithic culture: the grave goods and their background Elsie M. Clifford
3. The Beaker period in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire North-of-the-Sands Clare I. Fell
4. Burial ritual and custom in the Bronze Age: illustrated by recent excavations in south Wales Sir Cyril Fox
5. The British Isles and the beginning of the northern early Bronze Age J. M. de Navarro
6. Significant objects at Sutton Hoo D. Elizabeth Martin-Clarke
7. Gods and heroes in stone H. R. Ellis Davidson
8. The Norse heritage in the Isle of Man Basil R. S. Megaw and Eleanor M. Megaw
Part II. Celtic: 9. The Celtic settlement of Ireland T. G. E. Powell
10. Notes on the Ogam inscriptions of southern Britain Kenneth Jackson
11. Cantre'r Gwaelod and Ker-Is Rachel Bromwich
Part III. Anglo-Saxon: 12. The Moore Memoranda on Northumbrian history Peter Hunter Blair
13. The interpretation of The Seafarer Dorothy Whitelock
14. Glaed waes ic gliwum: ungloomy aspects of Anglo-Saxon poetry Jean I. Young
15. Who was the translator of the prose portion of the Paris pasalter? J. I'a Bromwich
16. The post-Bedan miracles and translations of St Cuthbert Bertram Colgrave
17. Chipping and market: a lexicographical investigation Florence E. Harmer
18. The beheaded manumission in the Exeter book Bruce Dickens
19. Sir Edward Dering: a seventeenth-century antiquary and his 'Saxon' charters C. E. Wright
Part IV. Early Norse: 20. Porgerðr Hölgabrúðr and the trolla ping: a note on sources Nora K. Chadwick
21. Old Norse jarðarmen G. N. Garmonsway
Part V. Place-Names: 22. Fenland place-names O. K. Schram.