Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 38

Front Cover
Malcolm Godden, Simon Keynes
Cambridge University Press, Nov 18, 2010 - History - 360 pages
Anglo-Saxon England was the first publication to consistently embrace 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 38 include: The Passio Andreae and The Dream of the Rood by Thomas D. Hill, Beowulf off the Map by Alfred Hiatt, Numerical Composition and Beowulf: A Re-consideration by Yvette Kisor, 'The Landed Endowment of the Anglo-Saxon Minster at Hanbury (Worcs.) by Steven Bassett, Scapegoating the Secular Clergy: The Hermeneutic Style as a Form of Monastic Self-Definition by Rebecca Stephenson, Understanding Numbers in MS London, British Library Harley by Daniel Anlezark, Tudor Antiquaries and the Vita 'dwardi Regis by Henry Summerso and Earl Godwine's Ship by Simon Keynes and Rosalind Love. A comprehensive bibliography concludes the volume, listing publications on Anglo-Saxon England during 2008.
 

Contents

Beowulf off the map
11
a reconsideration
41
The landed endowment of the AngloSaxon minster at Hanbury
77
the hermeneutic style as a form
101
Abbreviations listed before the bibliography pages 2268 are used throughout
108
Understanding numbers in London British Library Harley 3271
137
Tudor antiquaries and the Vita Ædwardi Regis
157
Earl Godwines ship
185
Bibliography for 2008
225
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