Anglo-Saxon England
Volume 1
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Part of Anglo-Saxon England
- Editor: Peter Clemoes
- Date Published: October 2007
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521038355
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The contents of this first volume typify the range of interests that will be covered throughout the series. The topics treated include the first two centuries of Christianity in East Anglia; geographical knowledge in King Alfred's court; the part played by Bishop Æthelwold's school at Winchester in the period of tenth-century monastic reform in standardizing the vernacular and in studying and composing Latin poetry; allegory in Old English literature; the place of origin of the Book of Kells; the source of a fourteenth-century Icelandic saga writer's picture of Edward the Confessor; the principles of the modern study of pre-Conquest architecture; and the contemporary state of our knowledge of the Anglo-Saxon house. There is also a bibliography which lists all books, articles and reviews published in the field during 1971, and which is continued annually in the series.
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- Date Published: October 2007
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521038355
- length: 356 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.542kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Preface
1. The pre-Viking age church in East Anglia Dorothy Whitelock
2. An interim revision of episcopal dates for the province of Canterbury, 850–950: part I Mary Anne O'Donovan
3. The relationship between geographical information in the Old English Orosius and Latin texts other than Orosius Janet M. Bately
4. The origin of Standard Old English and Æthelwold's school at Winchester Helmut Gneuss
5. Three Latin poems from Æthelwold's school at Winchester Michael Lapidge
6. Beowulf the headstrong Kemp Malone
7. The diet and digestion of allegory in Andreas David Hamilton
8. Exodus and the treasure of Pharaoh John F. Vickrey
9. The vision of paradise: a symbolic reading of the Old English Phoenix Daniel G. Calder
10. Three versions of the Jonah story: an investigation of narrative technique in Old English homilies Paul E. Szarmach
11. Conceivable clues to twelve Old English words Herbert Dean Meritt
12. The manuscript of the Leiden Riddle M. B. Parkes
13. Northumbria and the Book of Kells T. J. Brown
Appendix C. D. Verey
14. The Icelandic saga of Edward the Confessor: the hagiographic sources Christine Fell
15. Structural criticism: a plea for more systematic study of Anglo-Saxon buildings H. M. Taylor
16. The Anglo-Saxon house: a new review P. V. Addyman
17. Bibliography for 1971 Martin Biddle, Alan Brown, T. J. Brown and Peter Hunter Blair.
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