Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 47
Simon Keynes editor Andy Orchard editor Rosalind Love editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th May '20
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The forty-seventh volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains articles on skaldic art at Cnut's court and alliteration in Old English poetry.
The contributions to the forty-seventh volume of Anglo-Saxon England focus on various aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture and history across a period from the sixth to the thirteenth century, from skaldic art at Cnut's court to the Germanic context of Beowulf. Each article is preceded by a short abstract.The forty-seventh volume of Anglo-Saxon England begins with a record of the eighteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, and ends with a fourth supplement to the Hand-list of Anglo-Saxon Non-Runic Inscriptions. Other articles in this volume cover a diverse range of subjects, including Skaldic art in Cnut's court, alliteration in Old English poetry, the northern world of an Anglo-Saxon mappa mundi and the Germanic context of Beowulf. Religious matters are given particular consideration in this volume: new light is shed on the lost St Margaret's crux nigra, and on Anglo-Breton contact between the tenth and twelfth centuries through an examination of St Kenelm and St Melor. Also included are an account of Archbishop Wulfstan's forgery of the 'laws of Edward and Guthrum', and an edition of the four sermons attributed to Candidus Witto. Each article is preceded by a short abstract.
ISBN: 9781108830041
Dimensions: 232mm x 156mm x 25mm
Weight: 850g
434 pages