Phoenix, Volume 1Manchester University Press, 1968 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 36 |
TEXT | 45 |
NOTES | 64 |
APPENDICES | 88 |
a The Prose Phoenix | 94 |
GLOSSARIES | 100 |
Common terms and phrases
æfter allegorical allegorical interpretation altenglischen Anglo-Saxon ave phoenice beorhte Beowulf bið bird Blake blessed Brego Carmen Christ Christian Cook cyme Cynewulf cynnes Doomsday Dryhtnes eall eard edition editors edniwe emend Emerson English poet eorpan Exeter Book Fæder fægere fenix feorh fire Fitzpatrick foldan frætwe fugel fugla fugles fultum gehwylc geong Godes Gollancz heaven Heliopolis Herodotus Hexameron hine Judgement Krapp-Dobbie Lactantius Language late Old English Latin leohte lines M. R. James mæg manuscript means middangeard mongum nest ofer Old English poetry Pær pære pæs pæt pām paradise parallel passage phoenix story phoenix's home Physiologus poetic ponne pron prose purh rebirth refers resurrection sceat Schlemilch Schlotterose scyld sense Sisam Solomon and Saturn suggested sunnan swā swegle symbol symbolises texts Thorpe translates verb wlitig wuldre wynsum þæt Þonne