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  1. Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (Herausgeber); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

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    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (Herausgeber); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781442637580; 1442637587
    Series: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series ; 22
    Subjects: English literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Monasticism and religious orders in literature; Latin literature
    Scope: vi, 253 Seiten, 24 cm
  2. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge

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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: English poetry; Literature and society
    Scope: XI, 322 S.
  3. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon... more

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    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages.

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
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  4. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: Altenglisch; Schriftsteller; Literatur
    Scope: xi, 322 Seiten, Illustrationen
  5. Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
    Contributor: Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Hrsg., MitwirkendeR); Stephenson, Rebecca (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England more

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    In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England

     

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  6. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: English poetry; Literature and society
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  7. Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (Herausgeber); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, London

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    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (Herausgeber); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 9781442637580; 1442637587
    Series: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series ; 22
    Subjects: English literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Monasticism and religious orders in literature; Latin literature
    Scope: vi, 253 Seiten, 24 cm
  8. Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England Boniface's epistolary prose style : the letters to the English / Michael W. Herren, York... more

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    In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England Boniface's epistolary prose style : the letters to the English / Michael W. Herren, York University -- Interpretatio monastica : Biblical commentary and the forging of monastic identity in the early Middle Ages / Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn -- Æthilwulf poetica / Emily V. Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley -- The Old English matyrology and Anglo-Saxon glosses / Christine Rauer, University of St Andrews -- Sequences and intellectual identity at Winchester / Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico -- Saint who? Building monastic identity through computistical inquiry in Byrhtferth's Vita S. Ecgwini / Rebecca Stephenson, University College, Dublin -- Hebrew words and English identity in educational texts of Ælfric and Byrhtferth / Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 1442637587; 9781442637580
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    Series: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series ; 22
    Subjects: Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Monasticism and religious orders in literature; Latin literature; English literature
    Scope: vi, 253 Seiten
  9. Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
    Contributor: Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Publisher); Stephenson, Rebecca (Publisher)
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

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    Contributor: Thornbury, Emily Victoria (Publisher); Stephenson, Rebecca (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781442637580
    Subjects: English literature / Old English, ca. 450-1100 / History and criticism; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Monasticism and religious orders in literature; Latin literature / History and criticism; English literature / Old English; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Latin literature; Monasticism and religious orders in literature; Identität; Latein; Literatur
    Scope: vi, 253 Seiten
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    Boniface's epistolary prose style : the letters to the English / Michael W. Herren, York University -- Interpretatio monastica : Biblical commentary and the forging of monastic identity in the early Middle Ages / Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn -- Æthilwulf poetica / Emily V. Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley -- The Old English matyrology and Anglo-Saxon glosses / Christine Rauer, University of St Andrews -- Sequences and intellectual identity at Winchester / Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico -- Saint who? Building monastic identity through computistical inquiry in Byrhtferth's Vita S. Ecgwini / Rebecca Stephenson, University College, Dublin -- Hebrew words and English identity in educational texts of Ælfric and Byrhtferth / Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne

  10. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: Altenglisch; Schriftsteller; Literatur
    Scope: xi, 322 Seiten
  11. Latinity and identity in Anglo-Saxon literature
    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England Boniface's epistolary prose style : the letters to the English / Michael W. Herren, York... more

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    In this groundbreaking collection, ten leading scholars explore the intersections between identity and Latin language and literature in Anglo-Saxon England Boniface's epistolary prose style : the letters to the English / Michael W. Herren, York University -- Interpretatio monastica : Biblical commentary and the forging of monastic identity in the early Middle Ages / Scott DeGregorio, University of Michigan, Dearborn -- Æthilwulf poetica / Emily V. Thornbury, University of California, Berkeley -- The Old English matyrology and Anglo-Saxon glosses / Christine Rauer, University of St Andrews -- Sequences and intellectual identity at Winchester / Jonathan Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico -- Saint who? Building monastic identity through computistical inquiry in Byrhtferth's Vita S. Ecgwini / Rebecca Stephenson, University College, Dublin -- Hebrew words and English identity in educational texts of Ælfric and Byrhtferth / Damian Fleming, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Stephenson, Rebecca (HerausgeberIn); Thornbury, Emily Victoria (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 1442637587; 9781442637580
    RVK Categories: HH 1165
    Series: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series ; 22
    Subjects: Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Monasticism and religious orders in literature; Latin literature; English literature
    Scope: vi, 253 Seiten
  12. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its... more

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    "Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held "-- "Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages"-- Introduction: how can we know about Anglo-Saxon poets? -- 1. What was a poet? -- 2. Who became poets? -- 3. The poet in the community -- 4. The poet alone -- 5. Spectral communities -- Afterword: a way of happening -- Appendix I.A handlist of named authors of Old English or Latin verse in Anglo-Saxon England -- Appendix II. Skalds working in Anglo-Saxon England.

     

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    ISBN: 1139871161; 1107280303; 9781139871167; 9781107280304
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: Literature and society; Poets, English; English poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Poets, English ; Old English; English poetry ; Old English; Literature and society; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 322 pages), illustrations, map
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 290-315) and index

  13. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon... more

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    "Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages"-- "Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held "--

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: English poetry; Literature and society
    Scope: XI, 322 S., Ill., Kt., graph. Darst., 24 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis S. 290 - 315

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: how can we know about Anglo-Saxon poets?; 1. What was a poet?; 2. Who became poets?; 3. The poet in the community; 4. The poet alone; 5. Spectral communities; Afterword: a way of happening; Appendix I. A handlist of named authors of Old English or Latin verse in Anglo-Saxon England; Appendix II. Skalds working in Anglo-Saxon England; Bibliography.

  14. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon... more

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    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages Introduction: how can we know about Anglo-Saxon poets? -- 1. What was a poet? -- 2. Who became poets? -- 3. The poet in the community -- 4. The poet alone -- 5. Spectral communities -- Afterword: a way of happening -- Appendix I.A handlist of named authors of Old English or Latin verse in Anglo-Saxon England -- Appendix II. Skalds working in Anglo-Saxon England

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: Poets, English; Literature and society; English poetry; English poetry ; Old English, ca. 450-1100 ; History and criticism; Literature and society ; England ; History ; To 1500; Poets, English ; Old English, ca. 450-1100
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  15. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
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    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon... more

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    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages

     

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    Subjects: Geschichte; English poetry / Old English, ca. 450-1100 / History and criticism; Literature and society / England / History / To 1500; Poets, English / Old English, ca. 450-1100; Literatur; Altenglisch; Schriftsteller
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    Introduction: how can we know about Anglo-Saxon poets? -- 1. What was a poet? -- 2. Who became poets? -- 3. The poet in the community -- 4. The poet alone -- 5. Spectral communities -- Afterword: a way of happening -- Appendix I.A handlist of named authors of Old English or Latin verse in Anglo-Saxon England -- Appendix II. Skalds working in Anglo-Saxon England

  16. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
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    "Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon... more

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    "Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages"-- "Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held "--

     

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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: English poetry; Literature and society
    Scope: XI, 322 S., Ill., Kt., graph. Darst., 24 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis S. 290 - 315

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: how can we know about Anglo-Saxon poets?; 1. What was a poet?; 2. Who became poets?; 3. The poet in the community; 4. The poet alone; 5. Spectral communities; Afterword: a way of happening; Appendix I. A handlist of named authors of Old English or Latin verse in Anglo-Saxon England; Appendix II. Skalds working in Anglo-Saxon England; Bibliography.

  17. Becoming a poet in Anglo-Saxon England
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon... more

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    Combining historical, literary and linguistic evidence from Old English and Latin, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England creates a new, more complete picture of who and what pre-Conquest English poets really were. It includes a study of Anglo-Saxon words for 'poet' and the first list of named poets in Anglo-Saxon England. Its survey of known poets identifies four social roles that poets often held - teachers, scribes, musicians and courtiers - and explores the kinds of poetry created by these individuals. The book also offers a new model for understanding the role of social groups in poets' experience: it argues that the presence or absence of a poetic community affected the work of Anglo-Saxon poets at all levels, from minute technical detail to the portrayal of character. This focus on poetic communities provides a new way to understand the intersection of history and literature in the Middle Ages Introduction: how can we know about Anglo-Saxon poets? -- 1. What was a poet? -- 2. Who became poets? -- 3. The poet in the community -- 4. The poet alone -- 5. Spectral communities -- Afterword: a way of happening -- Appendix I.A handlist of named authors of Old English or Latin verse in Anglo-Saxon England -- Appendix II. Skalds working in Anglo-Saxon England

     

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    RVK Categories: HH 1165
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 88
    Subjects: Poets, English; Literature and society; English poetry; English poetry ; Old English, ca. 450-1100 ; History and criticism; Literature and society ; England ; History ; To 1500; Poets, English ; Old English, ca. 450-1100
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 322 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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