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New Readings in the Vercelli Book
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$117.00
ISBN: 9780802098696
Pub Date: December 2009
New Readings in the Vercelli Book addresses central questions concerning the manuscript's intended use, mode of compilation, and purpose, and offers a variety of approaches on such topics as orthography, style, genre, theme, and source-study.
Latin Learning and English Lore (Volumes I & II)
Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature for Michael Lapidge
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$234.00
ISBN: 9780802089199
Pub Date: August 2005
The essays in Latin Learning and English Lore cover material from the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon literary record in the late seventh century to the immediately post-Conquest period of the twelfth century.
Pride and Prodigies
Studies in the Monsters of the Beowulf Manuscript
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$61.00
ISBN: 9780802085832
Pub Date: April 2003
In this series of detailed studies, Andy Orchard demonstrates the changing range of Anglo-Saxon attitudes towards the monstrous by reconsidering the monsters of Beowulf against the background of early medieval and patristic teratology and with reference to specific Anglo-Saxon texts.
New Readings in the Vercelli Book
$117.00
ISBN: 9780802098696
Pub Date: December 2009
New Readings in the Vercelli Book addresses central questions concerning the manuscript's intended use, mode of compilation, and purpose, and offers a variety of approaches on such topics as orthography, style, genre, theme, and source-study.
Latin Learning and English Lore (Volumes I & II)
Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature for Michael Lapidge
$234.00
ISBN: 9780802089199
Pub Date: August 2005
The essays in Latin Learning and English Lore cover material from the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon literary record in the late seventh century to the immediately post-Conquest period of the twelfth century.
Pride and Prodigies
Studies in the Monsters of the Beowulf Manuscript
$61.00
ISBN: 9780802085832
Pub Date: April 2003
In this series of detailed studies, Andy Orchard demonstrates the changing range of Anglo-Saxon attitudes towards the monstrous by reconsidering the monsters of Beowulf against the background of early medieval and patristic teratology and with reference to specific Anglo-Saxon texts.