Anglo-Saxon England
Volume 36
£75.00
Part of Anglo-Saxon England
- Editors:
- Malcolm Godden, University of Oxford
- Simon Keynes, University of Cambridge
- Date Published: March 2008
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521883436
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Anglo-Saxon England is the only publication which consistently embraces all the main aspects of study of Anglo-Saxon history and culture - linguistic, literary, textual, palaeographic, religious, intellectual, historical, archaeological and artistic - and which promotes the more unusual interests - in music or medicine or education, for example. Articles in volume 36 include: The tabernacula of Gregory the Great and the conversion of Anglo-Saxon England by Flora Spiegel; The career of Aldhelm by Michael Lapidge; The name 'Merovingian' and the dating of Beowulf by Walter Goffart; An abbot, an archbishop and the Viking raids of 1006–7 and 1009–12 by Simon Keynes; and Demonstrative behaviour and political communication in later Anglo-Saxon England by Julia Barrow.
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- Date Published: March 2008
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521883436
- length: 340 pages
- dimensions: 234 x 162 x 33 mm
- weight: 0.672kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
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1. The tabernacula of Gregory the Great and the conversion of Anglo-Saxon England Flora Spiegel
2. The career of Aldhelm Michael Lapidge
3. Aldhelm's rejection of the muses and the mechanics of poetic inspiration in early Anglo-Saxon England Emily Thornbury
4. The name 'Merovingian' and the dating of Beowulf Walter Goffart
5. Poisoned places: the Avernian tradition in Old English poetry Daniel Anlezark
6. Demonstrative behaviour and political communication in later Anglo-Saxon England Julia Barrow
7. An abbot, an archbishop and the Viking raids of 1006–7 and 1009–12 Simon Keynes
8. Evidence of recluses in eleventh-century England Tom Licence.
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