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  1. Andreas
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    Contributor: North, Richard (Übersetzer, Herausgeber); Bintley, Michael D. J. (Übersetzer, Herausgeber)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an... more

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    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an up-to-date text and introduction and notes, but also to reconfirm the canonical merit of Andreas as one of the longest and most important works in Old English literature. The introduction to our text is substantial, re-positioning this poem in respect of nearly six decades’ progress in the palaeography, sources and analogues, language, metrics, literary criticism and archaeology of Andreas. The book argues that the poet was Mercian, that he was making ironic reference to Beowulf and that his story of St Andrew converting pagan Mermedonian cannibals was coloured by King Alfred’s wars against the Danes (871-9, 885-6, 892-6). Andreas is here dated to Alfred’s later reign with such analysis of contexts in history and ideology that the author’s name is also hypothesized. The Old English text and Modern English translation of Andreas are presented in a split-page format, allowing students at whatever level of familiarity with the Anglo-Saxon vernacular to gain a direct access to the poem in close to its original form. The translation follows the poem’s word order and style, allowing modern readers to feel the imagination, ideology and humour of Andreas as closely as possible. The text of the Old English poem is accompanied by a full set of supporting notes, and a glossary representing the translation

     

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    Contributor: North, Richard (Übersetzer, Herausgeber); Bintley, Michael D. J. (Übersetzer, Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781781383704
    Series: Exeter medieval texts and studies
    Subjects: Christian poetry, English (Old) / History and criticism
    Other subjects: Andrew / Apostle, Saint / Poetry
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  2. Sensory perception in the Medieval West
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (HerausgeberIn); Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]

    Sensory perception in the medieval West : Introduction / Simon C. Thomson -- Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in The seafarer / Richard North -- The sensory cost of remediation; or, Sniffing in the gutter of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / Jonathan Wilcox... more

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    Sensory perception in the medieval West : Introduction / Simon C. Thomson -- Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in The seafarer / Richard North -- The sensory cost of remediation; or, Sniffing in the gutter of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / Jonathan Wilcox -- The York mystery plays : exploring sound and hearing in medieval vernacular drama / Mariana Lopez -- Birds and words : aurality, semantics and species in Anglo-Saxon England / Eric Lacey -- "Whistle while you work" : scribal engagement with Old English poetic texts / Simon C. Thomson -- Doing things with words : language and perception in Old English riddles and charms / Victoria Symons -- Sight, sound, and the perception of the Anglo-Saxon liturgy in Exeter Book Riddles 48 and 59 / Francesca Brooks -- All that glitters : the role of pattern, reflection, and visual perception in early Anglo-Saxon art / Melissa Herman -- Taking out the eye of a one-eyed man and other hypothetical moments of sensory impairment in early medieval law / Patricia Skinner -- Dis-embodied cognition and sensory perception in Sólarljóo̊ / Pete Sandberg -- (Re-)Viewing "Iuxta Morem Romanorum" : considering perception, phenomenology, and Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical art and architecture / Meg Boulton -- Plant life in the Poetic Edda / Michael D.J. Bintley

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (HerausgeberIn); Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 2503567142; 9782503567143
    RVK Categories: EC 5121 ; NM 1400
    Series: Utrecht studies in medieval literacy ; 34
    Subjects: Senses and sensation; Senses and sensation in literature; Senses and sensation in art; Perception; Sense (Philosophy); Civilization, Medieval
    Scope: vi, 254 pages, illustrations
  3. Sensory perception in the medieval west
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (HerausgeberIn); Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout

    Sensory perception in the medieval West : Introduction / Simon C. Thomson -- Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in The seafarer / Richard North -- The sensory cost of remediation; or, Sniffing in the gutter of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / Jonathan Wilcox... more

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    Sensory perception in the medieval West : Introduction / Simon C. Thomson -- Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in The seafarer / Richard North -- The sensory cost of remediation; or, Sniffing in the gutter of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / Jonathan Wilcox -- The York mystery plays : exploring sound and hearing in medieval vernacular drama / Mariana Lopez -- Birds and words : aurality, semantics and species in Anglo-Saxon England / Eric Lacey -- "Whistle while you work" : scribal engagement with Old English poetic texts / Simon C. Thomson -- Doing things with words : language and perception in Old English riddles and charms / Victoria Symons -- Sight, sound, and the perception of the Anglo-Saxon liturgy in Exeter Book Riddles 48 and 59 / Francesca Brooks -- All that glitters : the role of pattern, reflection, and visual perception in early Anglo-Saxon art / Melissa Herman -- Taking out the eye of a one-eyed man and other hypothetical moments of sensory impairment in early medieval law / Patricia Skinner -- Dis-embodied cognition and sensory perception in Sólarljóo̊ / Pete Sandberg -- (Re-)Viewing "Iuxta Morem Romanorum" : considering perception, phenomenology, and Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical art and architecture / Meg Boulton -- Plant life in the Poetic Edda / Michael D.J. Bintley

     

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    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (HerausgeberIn); Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
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    ISBN: 2503567142; 9782503567143
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    RVK Categories: EC 5121 ; NM 1400
    Corporations / Congresses: Northern/Early Medieval Interdisciplinary Conference Series, 8. (2014, London)
    Series: Utrecht studies in medieval literacy ; 34
    Subjects: Senses and sensation; Senses and sensation in literature; Senses and sensation in art; Perception; Sense (Philosophy); Civilization, Medieval
    Scope: vi, 254 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    "This volume was inspired by a conference held at University College London on 12th and 13th April 2014. The event was the eighth in what is now the Northern/Early Medieval Interdisciplinary Conference Series..." (Acknowledgements)

  4. Stasis in the medieval west?
    questioning change and continuity
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Locker, Martin (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Locker, Martin (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781137561992
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    Series: The new Middle Ages
    Subjects: Literature; Europe / History—476-1492; Literature, Medieval; Medieval philosophy; Literature; Medieval Literature; Medieval Philosophy; History of Medieval Europe; Kontinuität; Wandel; Mittelalter
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 283 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Settlements and strongholds in early medieval England
    texts, landscapes, and material culture
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium

    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture. In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our... more

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    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture. In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our understanding of the form and function of settlements and strongholds in the landscapes of early medieval England. Until now, this groundbreaking work has not been matched in studies of early English literature, where no concerted effort has been made to investigate how these findings can inform our understanding of their representation in texts ? and vice versa. This study shows that literary works offer considerable insight into the ways their authors, readers, and other audiences thought and felt about the constructed places and spaces in which they lived their lives. Covering a broad range of evidence from the end of Roman rule to the Norman Conquest, it is the first study of its kind to offer an interdisciplinary account of the relationship between the built environment as it appears in the material record, and in a range of textual productions. Settlements and Strongholds interrogates correlations and disjunctions between the stories found in the soil and in written works of various kinds, focusing on vernacular texts and Latin works that informed their development. It argues for a deeper appreciation of the relationship between imaginative works and the material contexts in which they were created, revealing the parallel development of ideas and concepts that were fundamental in shaping early medieval England.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9782503583846
    Series: Studies in the Early Middle Ages ; volume 45
    Subjects: Landschaft; Festung; Literatur; Sachkultur; Siedlung
    Scope: 231 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm
  6. Andreas
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    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an... more

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    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an up-to-date text and introduction and notes, but also to reconfirm the canonical merit of Andreas as one of the longest and most important works in Old English literature. The introduction to our text is substantial, re-positioning this poem in respect of nearly six decades’ progress in the palaeography, sources and analogues, language, metrics, literary criticism and archaeology of Andreas. The book argues that the poet was Mercian, that he was making ironic reference to Beowulf and that his story of St Andrew converting pagan Mermedonian cannibals was coloured by King Alfred’s wars against the Danes (871-9, 885-6, 892-6). Andreas is here dated to Alfred’s later reign with such analysis of contexts in history and ideology that the author’s name is also hypothesized. The Old English text and Modern English translation of Andreas are presented in a split-page format, allowing students at whatever level of familiarity with the Anglo-Saxon vernacular to gain a direct access to the poem in close to its original form. The translation follows the poem’s word order and style, allowing modern readers to feel the imagination, ideology and humour of Andreas as closely as possible. The text of the Old English poem is accompanied by a full set of supporting notes, and a glossary representing the translation.

     

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    Contributor: Aethelstan; Cynewulf; North, Richard; Bintley, Michael D. J.
    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781781383704
    Series: Exeter medieval texts and studies
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 378 pages)
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  7. Andreas
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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn); North, Richard (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an... more

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    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an up-to-date text and introduction and notes, but also to reconfirm the canonical merit of Andreas as one of the longest and most important works in Old English literature. The introduction to our text is substantial, re-positioning this poem in respect of nearly six decades’ progress in the palaeography, sources and analogues, language, metrics, literary criticism and archaeology of Andreas. The book argues that the poet was Mercian, that he was making ironic reference to Beowulf and that his story of St Andrew converting pagan Mermedonian cannibals was coloured by King Alfred’s wars against the Danes (871-9, 885-6, 892-6). Andreas is here dated to Alfred’s later reign with such analysis of contexts in history and ideology that the author’s name is also hypothesized. The Old English text and Modern English translation of Andreas are presented in a split-page format, allowing students at whatever level of familiarity with the Anglo-Saxon vernacular to gain a direct access to the poem in close to its original form. The translation follows the poem’s word order and style, allowing modern readers to feel the imagination, ideology and humour of Andreas as closely as possible. The text of the Old English poem is accompanied by a full set of supporting notes, and a glossary representing the translation Machine generated contents note

     

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn); North, Richard (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781781383704
    Series: Exeter medieval texts and studies
    Subjects: Christian poetry, English (Old); Andrew ; Apostle, Saint ; Poetry; Christian poetry, English (Old) ; History and criticism
    Other subjects: Andrew Apostle, Saint
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 378 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  8. Sensory perception in the medieval West
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (Publisher); Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (Publisher); Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9782503567143
    RVK Categories: EC 5121 ; NM 1400
    Series: Utrecht studies in medieval literacy ; 34
    Subjects: Senses and sensation / Europe / History / To 1500; Senses and sensation in literature; Senses and sensation in art; Perception / History / To 1500; Sense (Philosophy); Civilization, Medieval; Sinne; Wahrnehmung; Civilization, Medieval; Perception; Sense (Philosophy); Senses and sensation; Senses and sensation in art; Senses and sensation in literature; Geschichte; Wahrnehmung
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  9. Stasis in the Medieval West?
    questioning change and continuity
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Symons, Victoria (Publisher); Wellesley, Mary (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Symons, Victoria (Publisher); Wellesley, Mary (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781349950331
    RVK Categories: EC 5126 ; NM 1300
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    Series: The New Middle Ages
    Subjects: Mittelalter; Wandel; Kontinuität
    Other subjects: YQS ; BIC Subject Heading; Anglo-Saxon; High Medieval; Late Medieval; Medieval history; Medieval literature; Old English; Viking
    Scope: xi, 283 Seiten, Illustrationen
  10. Andreas
    an edition
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn); North, Richard (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an... more

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    This is the first edition of Andreas for 55 years, also the first to present the Anglo-Saxon, or rather Old English, text with a parallel Modern English poetic translation. The book aims not only to provide both students and scholars with an up-to-date text and introduction and notes, but also to reconfirm the canonical merit of Andreas as one of the longest and most important works in Old English literature. The introduction to our text is substantial, re-positioning this poem in respect of nearly six decades’ progress in the palaeography, sources and analogues, language, metrics, literary criticism and archaeology of Andreas. The book argues that the poet was Mercian, that he was making ironic reference to Beowulf and that his story of St Andrew converting pagan Mermedonian cannibals was coloured by King Alfred’s wars against the Danes (871-9, 885-6, 892-6). Andreas is here dated to Alfred’s later reign with such analysis of contexts in history and ideology that the author’s name is also hypothesized. The Old English text and Modern English translation of Andreas are presented in a split-page format, allowing students at whatever level of familiarity with the Anglo-Saxon vernacular to gain a direct access to the poem in close to its original form. The translation follows the poem’s word order and style, allowing modern readers to feel the imagination, ideology and humour of Andreas as closely as possible. The text of the Old English poem is accompanied by a full set of supporting notes, and a glossary representing the translation Machine generated contents note

     

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn); North, Richard (ÜbersetzerIn, HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781781383704
    Series: Exeter medieval texts and studies
    Subjects: Christian poetry, English (Old); Andrew ; Apostle, Saint ; Poetry; Christian poetry, English (Old) ; History and criticism
    Other subjects: Andrew Apostle, Saint
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  11. Settlements and strongholds in early medieval England
    texts, landscapes, and material culture
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium

    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture.00In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our... more

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    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture.00In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our understanding of the form and function of settlements and strongholds in the landscapes of early medieval England. Until now, this groundbreaking work has not been matched in studies of early English literature, where no concerted effort has been made to investigate how these findings can inform our understanding of their representation in texts - and vice versa. This study shows that literary works offer considerable insight into the ways their authors, readers, and other audiences thought and felt about the constructed places and spaces in which they lived their lives. Covering a broad range of evidence from the end of Roman rule to the Norman Conquest, it is the first study of its kind to offer an interdisciplinary account of the relationship between the built environment as it appears in the material record, and in a range of textual productions. Settlements and Strongholds interrogates correlations and disjunctions between the stories found in the soil and in written works of various kinds, focusing on vernacular texts and Latin works that informed their development. It argues for a deeper appreciation of the relationship between imaginative works and the material contexts in which they were created, revealing the parallel development of ideas and concepts that were fundamental in shaping early medieval England

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9782503583846; 2503583849
    Series: Studies in the early Middle Ages ; volume 45
    Subjects: England; Siedlung; Befestigung; Geschichte 500-1000;
    Scope: 231 Seiten, Illustrationen
  12. Stasis in the Medieval West?
    Questioning Change and Continuity
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn); Locker, Martin (HerausgeberIn); Symons, Victoria (HerausgeberIn); Wellesley, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

    This volume questions the extent to which Medieval studies has emphasized the period as one of change and development through reexamining aspects of the medieval world that remained static. The Medieval period is popularly thought of as a dark age,... more

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    This volume questions the extent to which Medieval studies has emphasized the period as one of change and development through reexamining aspects of the medieval world that remained static. The Medieval period is popularly thought of as a dark age, before the flowerings of the Renaissance ushered a return to the wisdom of the Classical era. However, the reality familiar to scholars and students of the Middle Ages - that this was a time of immense transition and transformation - is well known. This book approaches the theme of ‘stasis’ in broad terms, with chapters covering the full temporal range from Late Antiquity to the later Middle Ages. Contributors to this collection seek to establish what remained static, continuous or ongoing in the Medieval era, and how the period’s political and cultural upheavals generated stasis in the form of deadlock, nostalgia, and the preservation of ancient traditions 1 ‘Introduction: Stasis in the Medieval West? Questioning Change and Continuity’, Victoria Symons, Mary Wellesley, Michael D. J. Bintley -- 2 ‘Beacons of Belief: Trees and Religion in Britain from Prehistory to the Later Middle Ages’, Michael D. J. Bintley -- 3 ‘The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Decorative Continuity in Early Anglo-Saxon England’, Melissa Herman -- 4 ‘Art History in the Dark Ages: (Re)considering Space, Stasis and Modern Viewing Practices in Relation to Anglo-Saxon Imagery’, Meg Boulton -- 5 ‘Set in Stone or Food for Worms: the Stasis of Writing in the Exeter Book Riddles’, Victoria Symons -- 6 ‘Stitched Up? Cynewulf, Authorial Attribution and Textual Stasis in Anglo-Saxon England’, Tom Birkett -- 7 ‘The House of Stilled Time: Stasis and Eternity in Anglo-Saxon Churches’, Michael Shapland -- 8 ‘There and Back Again: Creating the Pilgrimage Experience in Text’ , Martin Locker -- 9 ‘“But that will not be the end of the calamity”: Why Emphasize Viking Disruption?’, Katherine Cross -- 10 ‘Configuring Stasis: the Appeal to Tradition in the English Reign of Cnut the Great’, Simon C. Thomson -- 11 ‘Sleeping Dogs and Stasis in the Franklin’s Tale’, Richard North -- 12 ‘Static “Menyng” and Transitory “Melodye” in Lydgate’s Seying of the Nightingale’, Mary Wellesley -- 13 ‘Dress, Fashion and Anti-Fashion in the Medieval Imagination’, Louise Sylvester -- Index

     

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn); Locker, Martin (HerausgeberIn); Symons, Victoria (HerausgeberIn); Wellesley, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781137561992
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    RVK Categories: NM 1300 ; EC 5126
    Series: The New Middle Ages
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    Subjects: Literature; Europe; Literature, Medieval; Medieval philosophy
    Scope: Online-Ressource (XI, 283 p. 8 illus., 5 illus. in color, online resource)
  13. Settlements and strongholds in early medieval England
    texts, landscapes, and material culture
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium

    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture.00In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our... more

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    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture.00In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our understanding of the form and function of settlements and strongholds in the landscapes of early medieval England. Until now, this groundbreaking work has not been matched in studies of early English literature, where no concerted effort has been made to investigate how these findings can inform our understanding of their representation in texts - and vice versa. This study shows that literary works offer considerable insight into the ways their authors, readers, and other audiences thought and felt about the constructed places and spaces in which they lived their lives. Covering a broad range of evidence from the end of Roman rule to the Norman Conquest, it is the first study of its kind to offer an interdisciplinary account of the relationship between the built environment as it appears in the material record, and in a range of textual productions. Settlements and Strongholds interrogates correlations and disjunctions between the stories found in the soil and in written works of various kinds, focusing on vernacular texts and Latin works that informed their development. It argues for a deeper appreciation of the relationship between imaginative works and the material contexts in which they were created, revealing the parallel development of ideas and concepts that were fundamental in shaping early medieval England

     

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    Series: Studies in the early Middle Ages ; volume 45
    Subjects: England; Siedlung; Befestigung; Geschichte 500-1000;
    Scope: 231 Seiten, Illustrationen
  14. Sensory perception in the medieval West
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (Publisher); Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
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  15. Stasis in the Medieval West?
    questioning change and continuity
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Symons, Victoria (Publisher); Wellesley, Mary (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Symons, Victoria (Publisher); Wellesley, Mary (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781349950331
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    Other subjects: YQS ; BIC Subject Heading; Anglo-Saxon; High Medieval; Late Medieval; Medieval history; Medieval literature; Old English; Viking
    Scope: xi, 283 Seiten, Illustrationen
  16. Stasis in the medieval west?
    questioning change and continuity
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Locker, Martin (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Publisher); Locker, Martin (Publisher)
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    Series: The new Middle Ages
    Subjects: Literature; Europe / History—476-1492; Literature, Medieval; Medieval philosophy; Literature; Medieval Literature; Medieval Philosophy; History of Medieval Europe; Kontinuität; Wandel; Mittelalter
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 283 Seiten), Illustrationen
  17. Sensory perception in the medieval west
    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (HerausgeberIn); Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout

    Sensory perception in the medieval West : Introduction / Simon C. Thomson -- Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in The seafarer / Richard North -- The sensory cost of remediation; or, Sniffing in the gutter of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / Jonathan Wilcox... more

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    Sensory perception in the medieval West : Introduction / Simon C. Thomson -- Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in The seafarer / Richard North -- The sensory cost of remediation; or, Sniffing in the gutter of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts / Jonathan Wilcox -- The York mystery plays : exploring sound and hearing in medieval vernacular drama / Mariana Lopez -- Birds and words : aurality, semantics and species in Anglo-Saxon England / Eric Lacey -- "Whistle while you work" : scribal engagement with Old English poetic texts / Simon C. Thomson -- Doing things with words : language and perception in Old English riddles and charms / Victoria Symons -- Sight, sound, and the perception of the Anglo-Saxon liturgy in Exeter Book Riddles 48 and 59 / Francesca Brooks -- All that glitters : the role of pattern, reflection, and visual perception in early Anglo-Saxon art / Melissa Herman -- Taking out the eye of a one-eyed man and other hypothetical moments of sensory impairment in early medieval law / Patricia Skinner -- Dis-embodied cognition and sensory perception in Sólarljóo̊ / Pete Sandberg -- (Re-)Viewing "Iuxta Morem Romanorum" : considering perception, phenomenology, and Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical art and architecture / Meg Boulton -- Plant life in the Poetic Edda / Michael D.J. Bintley

     

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    Contributor: Thomson, Simon C. (HerausgeberIn); Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 2503567142; 9782503567143
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    RVK Categories: EC 5121 ; NM 1400
    Corporations / Congresses: Northern/Early Medieval Interdisciplinary Conference Series, 8. (2014, London)
    Series: Utrecht studies in medieval literacy ; 34
    Subjects: Senses and sensation; Senses and sensation in literature; Senses and sensation in art; Perception; Sense (Philosophy); Civilization, Medieval
    Scope: vi, 254 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    "This volume was inspired by a conference held at University College London on 12th and 13th April 2014. The event was the eighth in what is now the Northern/Early Medieval Interdisciplinary Conference Series..." (Acknowledgements)

  18. Settlements and strongholds in early medieval England
    texts, landscapes, and material culture
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brepols, Turnhout

    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture. In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our... more

     

    The first interdisciplinary study of settlements and strongholds in early medieval England through their representation in literary and material culture. In recent years numerous advances in archaeological and historical studies have enhanced our understanding of the form and function of settlements and strongholds in the landscapes of early medieval England. Until now, this groundbreaking work has not been matched in studies of early English literature, where no concerted effort has been made to investigate how these findings can inform our understanding of their representation in texts ? and vice versa. This study shows that literary works offer considerable insight into the ways their authors, readers, and other audiences thought and felt about the constructed places and spaces in which they lived their lives. Covering a broad range of evidence from the end of Roman rule to the Norman Conquest, it is the first study of its kind to offer an interdisciplinary account of the relationship between the built environment as it appears in the material record, and in a range of textual productions. Settlements and Strongholds interrogates correlations and disjunctions between the stories found in the soil and in written works of various kinds, focusing on vernacular texts and Latin works that informed their development. It argues for a deeper appreciation of the relationship between imaginative works and the material contexts in which they were created, revealing the parallel development of ideas and concepts that were fundamental in shaping early medieval England.

     

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    ISBN: 9782503583846
    Series: Studies in the early Middle Ages ; volume 45
    Subjects: England; Siedlung; Festung; Landschaft; Sachkultur; Literatur; Geschichte 500-1100;
    Scope: 231 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm
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    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite [197]-220

  19. Stasis in the Medieval West?
    questioning change and continuity
    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn); Locker, Martin (HerausgeberIn); Symons, Victoria (HerausgeberIn); Wellesley, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

    Beacons of belief: seasonal change and sacred trees in Britain from prehistory to the later Middle Ages / Michael D.J. Bintley -- The more things change, the more they stay the same: decorative continuity in early Anglo-Saxon England / Melissa Herman... more

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    Beacons of belief: seasonal change and sacred trees in Britain from prehistory to the later Middle Ages / Michael D.J. Bintley -- The more things change, the more they stay the same: decorative continuity in early Anglo-Saxon England / Melissa Herman -- Art history in the Dark Ages: (re)considering space, stasis, and modern viewing practices in relation to Anglo-Saxon imagery / Meg Boulton -- Set in stone or food for worms: the statis of writing in the Exeter Book riddles / Victoria Symons -- Stitched up?: Cynewulf, authorial attribution and textual stasis in Anglo-Saxon England / Tom Birkett -- The house that stilled time: stasis and eternity in Anglo-Saxon churches / Michael Shapland -- There and back again: creating the pilgrimage experience in text / Martin Locker -- "But that will not be the end of the calamity": why emphasize Viking disruption? / Katherine Cross -- Configuring stasis: the appeal to tradition in the English reign of Cnut the Great / Simon C. Thomson -- Sleeping dogs and stasis in The franklin's tale / Richard North -- Static "menyng and transitory "melodye" in Lydgate's Seying of the nightingale / Mary Wellesley -- Dress, fashion, and anti-fashion in the medieval imagination / Louise Sylvester

     

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    Contributor: Bintley, Michael D. J. (HerausgeberIn); Locker, Martin (HerausgeberIn); Symons, Victoria (HerausgeberIn); Wellesley, Mary (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
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    ISBN: 1349950335; 9781349950331
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    Corporations / Congresses: Early Medieval Interdisciplinary Conference Series (2013, London)
    Series: The new Middle Ages
    Subjects: Middle Ages; Progress
    Scope: xi, 283 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm x 14.8 cm
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    "This volume grew out of papers presented at the Early Medieval Interdisciplinary Conference Series held at the UCL Institute of Archaeology in April 2013. That conference was, itself, a response to a series of events held a year earlier at the University of York under the title 'Transition in the Medieval World.'" (Einleitung)

  20. City of the living dead: The Old English Andreas as urban horror narrative
    Published: 2013

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    Parent title: Horror studies; Bristol : Intellect, 2010-; Band 4, Heft 1 (2013), Seite 3-20