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Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 43

by Rosalind C. Love

The forty-third volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains three contributions on Latin learning in the early part of the period and three articles on Old English poetry. Old English prose and its audience are also discussed, as are the Leofric Missal and differing representations of King Cnut.

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Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The forty-third volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains three contributions on Latin learning in the early part of the period, two focusing on texts being studied at Canterbury, and a third discussing the recording of Cuthbert's cult at Lindisfarne. Old English poetry is well represented by three contributions which exemplify new approaches towards poetic diction and its sources, and reinterpret Cynewulf's use of runes. Old English prose meanwhile receives further attention through a reassessment of its intended audience, and in an analysis of Andreas. There is also a discussion of an unusual prayer first attested in the Leofric Missal. The theme of kingship is addressed in an article on different representations of King Cnut in Old English, Latin and Old Norse texts, and in an extended review of demonstrably or arguably 'royal' books in the Anglo-Saxon period. Each article is preceded by a short abstract.

Table of Contents

1. Record of the sixteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Dublin, 29 July-2 August 2013 Susan Irvine; 2. Isidore's Etymologiae at the school of Canterbury David Porter; 3. Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, CLM 6298: a new witness of the biblical commentaries from the Canterbury school Evina Steinova; 4. Rewriting the ecclesiastical landscape of early medieval Northumbria in the Lives of Cuthbert Joey McMullen; 5. Old English poetic diction not in Old English verse or prose and the curious case of Aldhelm's five athletes Mark Griffiths; 6. Reading, writing, and resurrection: Cynewulf's runes as a figure of the body Jill Clements; 7. Constructing the monstrous body in Beowulf Megan Cavell; 8. The sevenfold-fivefold-threefold litany of the saints in the Leofric Missal and beyond Robin Norris; 9. The audience for Old English texts: AElfric, rhetoric and the 'edification of the simple' Helen Gittos; 10. National-ethnic narratives in eleventh-century literary representations of Cnut Jacob Hobson; 11. Kings and books in Anglo-Saxon England David Pratt.

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The forty-third volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains articles on Latin learning, Old English poetry and prose, and King Cnut.

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The forty-third volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains three contributions on Latin learning in the early part of the period and three articles on Old English poetry. Old English prose and its audience are also discussed, as are the Leofric Missal and differing representations of King Cnut.

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The forty-third volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains three contributions on Latin learning in the early part of the period and three articles on Old English poetry. Old English prose and its audience are also discussed, as are the Leofric Missal and differing representations of King Cnut.

Details

ISBN1107099676
Pages 387
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Series Anglo-Saxon England
Year 2015
ISBN-10 1107099676
ISBN-13 9781107099678
Format Hardcover
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by Rosalind Love
Publication Date 2015-01-08
DEWEY 942.01
Author Rosalind C. Love
Short Title ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND VOLUME 43
Language English
Media Book
Series Number 43
Affiliation University of Cambridge
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2015-01-08
AU Release Date 2015-01-08
NZ Release Date 2015-01-08

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