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  1. "Beowulf" by all
    community translation and workbook
    Contributor: Abbott, Jean (Publisher); Treharne, Elaine (Publisher); Fafinski, Mateusz (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Arc Humanities Press, Leeds ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [Berlin/Germany]

    This is a community translation of the earliest English epic poem. Beowulf tells the story of a mythical hero in northern Europe in, perhaps, the sixth century. Alongside his story, multiple other shorter narratives are told and many other voices are... more

     

    This is a community translation of the earliest English epic poem. Beowulf tells the story of a mythical hero in northern Europe in, perhaps, the sixth century. Alongside his story, multiple other shorter narratives are told and many other voices are heard, making it a rich and varied account of the poet's views of heroism, conflict, loyalty and the human condition. The poem is widely taught in schools and universities, and has been adapted, modernized, and translated dozens of times, but this is the first large-scale polyvocal translation. Readers will encounter the voices of over two-hundred individuals, woven together into a reading experience that is at once productively dissonant, yet strangely coherent in its extreme variation. We hope that it turns the common question "Why do we need yet another translation?" on its head, asking instead, "How can we hear from more translators?," and "How can previously unheard, or marginalised voices, find space, like this, in the world of Old English Studies?" With this in mind we invite a new generation of readers to try their own hand at translating Beowulf in the workbook space provided opposite this community translation. It is often through the effort of translating that we see the reality of the original.

     

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    Contributor: Abbott, Jean (Publisher); Treharne, Elaine (Publisher); Fafinski, Mateusz (Publisher)
    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781641894746
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    Series: Foundations
    Subjects: Epic poetry, English (Old); LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
    Other subjects: Beowulf; Old English literature; community translation; medieval poetry; translation methods
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (197 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite [191]-194

  2. Beowulf: A Translation
    Contributor: Hadbawnik, David (Publisher); Remein, Daniel C. (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  punctum books, Brooklyn, NY

    Many modern Beowulf translations, while excellent in their own ways, suffer from what Kathleen Biddick might call “melancholy” for an oral and aural way of poetic making. By and large, they tend to preserve certain familiar features of Anglo-Saxon... more

     

    Many modern Beowulf translations, while excellent in their own ways, suffer from what Kathleen Biddick might call “melancholy” for an oral and aural way of poetic making. By and large, they tend to preserve certain familiar features of Anglo-Saxon verse as it has been constructed by editors, philologists, and translators: the emphasis on caesura and alliteration, with diction and syntax smoothed out for readability. The problem with, and the paradox of this desired outcome, especially as it concerns Anglo-Saxon poetry, is that we are left with a document that translates an entire organizing principle based on oral transmission (and perhaps composition) into a visual, textual realm of writing and reading. The sense of loss or nostalgia for the old form seems a necessary and ever-present shadow over modern Beowulfs. What happens, however, when a contemporary poet, quite simply, doesn’t bother with any such nostalgia? When the entire organizational apparatus of the poem—instead of being uneasily approximated in modern verse form—is itself translated into a modern organizing principle, i.e., the visual text? This is the approach that poet Thomas Meyer takes; as he writes, [I]nstead of the text’s orality, perhaps perversely I went for the visual. Deciding to use page layout (recto/ verso) as a unit. Every translation I’d read felt impenetrable to me with its block after block of nearly uniform lines. Among other quirky decisions made in order to open up the text, the project wound up being a kind of typological specimen book for long American poems extant circa 1965. Having variously the “look” of Pound’s Cantos, Williams’ Paterson, or Olson or Zukofsky, occasionally late Eliot, even David Jones

     

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    Contributor: Hadbawnik, David (Publisher); Remein, Daniel C. (Publisher)
    Language: English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: Classical texts
    Other subjects: Beowulf; Old English poetry; modern translation; avant-garde poetry
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (312 p.)
  3. Beowulf
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    Published: 1961
    Publisher:  Schöningh,, Paderborn

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    Contributor: Heyne, Moritz; Schaubert, Else von; Schücking, Levin Ludwig
    Language: German; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Edition: 17. Aufl., erg. und verb. Neuaufl. der vollst. umgearb. 15. Aufl (Online-Ausg.)
    Series: Angelsächsische Denkmäler
    Bibliothek der ältesten deutschen Literatur-Denkmäler
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  4. Ælfric's Life of Saint Basil the Great
    background and context
    Author: Aelfric
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, UK

    Full study, with text and facing translation, of an influential tenth-century work. The life and thought of Saint Basil the Great [329-79] were a seminal influence on western theology and monasticism, their echoes reaching as far as Anglo-Saxon... more

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    Full study, with text and facing translation, of an influential tenth-century work. The life and thought of Saint Basil the Great [329-79] were a seminal influence on western theology and monasticism, their echoes reaching as far as Anglo-Saxon England: the hagiographic tradition of this saint began in Greek, butby the end of the tenth century had already been translated three times into Latin and once into Old English. This book presents a new edition and translation of the Old English text, prepared by ©†lfric of Eynsham in the tenth century, with an edition of one of the Latin versions of the Vita Basilii. These are complemented by the first ever full-length study of the hagiographies of Basil, setting these textual traditions against their wider intellectual background. It outlines evidence for the cult of Saint Basil in Anglo-Saxon England from the late-seventh century, together with the influence of his theological thought, especially upon Bede's work. It then moves on toexplore the Old English translation in detail, setting it in the context of the English Benedictine reform

     

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    Contributor: Corona, Gabriella (Publisher)
    Language: English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846158971
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    Series: Anglo-Saxon texts
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    Subjects: Christian literature, English (Old)
    Other subjects: Basil / Saint, Bishop of Caesarea / approximately 329-379; Aelfric / Abbot of Eynsham / Life of Saint Basil the Great
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 272 Seiten)
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  5. Widsith
    a study in Old English heroic legend
    Published: 1912
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    One of the few records of German heroic poetry, Widsith was found in the Exeter Book, a manuscript of Old English poetry compiled in the late tenth century. The tale, in which the wandering poet and narrator Widsith recounts his travels across... more

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    One of the few records of German heroic poetry, Widsith was found in the Exeter Book, a manuscript of Old English poetry compiled in the late tenth century. The tale, in which the wandering poet and narrator Widsith recounts his travels across northern Europe, is often seen as a catalogue of tribes, people and heroes who existed between the third and fifth centuries. Yet it is also, in Raymond Wilson Chambers' words, a rare and valuable 'record of lost heroic song'. Originally published in 1912, Chambers' study provides an introduction to the background of the German heroic tradition, as well as detailed analyses of specific aspects of Widsith, such as the metre, geography, and critical reception of the poem. This scholarly edition also includes an annotated version of the poem, and maps, as well as an appendix which will be valuable to students and scholars of Old English literature.

     

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511710278
    Series: Cambridge library collection. Literary studies
    Subjects: English poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 263 pages)
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    Also issued in print: 2010

    Originally published: Cambridge: University Press, 1912

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  6. John the Baptist's prayer, or, 'The descent into hell' from the Exeter book
    text , translation and critical study
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The Old English poem known popularly as the "Descent into Hell", found on folios 119v to 121v of the Exeter Book, has to date received little critical attention, perhaps owing to various contextual problems and lacunae on the leaves that contain it.... more

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    The Old English poem known popularly as the "Descent into Hell", found on folios 119v to 121v of the Exeter Book, has to date received little critical attention, perhaps owing to various contextual problems and lacunae on the leaves that contain it. This first full-length study offers a full account of the poem, together with an edition of the text and facing translation. It aims to resolve some of the poem's vexing issues and provides a variety of possible interpretations of the poem. The in-depth literary analysis seeks to enrich modern scholarly perceptions of the poem, suggest a more appropriate title, and contribute to continued scholarly discussion and analysis ofthe Exeter Book and its compilation. It provides a guide towards understanding the poem's main theme, presents the text in light of its position in ecclesiastical history, and sheds fresh light into its place and significance within the corpus of Old English poetry. M.R. Rambaran-Olm received her PhD from the University of Glasgow.

     

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 9781782042006
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 249 pages)
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  7. Translating Beowulf
    modern versions in English verse
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    'A senior scholar writing here at the height of his powers and bringing experience and insight to an important topic... the second chapter is one of the best short, general introductions to the artistry of the poem I have read... A dizzying and... more

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    'A senior scholar writing here at the height of his powers and bringing experience and insight to an important topic... the second chapter is one of the best short, general introductions to the artistry of the poem I have read... A dizzying and engaging narrative.' Dr Chris Jones, Senior Lecturer in English Poetry, Department of English, University of St Andrews. Translations of the Old English poem 'Beowulf' proliferate, and their number continues to grow. Focusing on the particularly rich period since 1950, this book presents a critical account of translations in English verse, setting them in the contexts both of the larger story of the recovery and reception of the poem and of perceptions of it over the past two hundred years, and of key issues in translation theory. Attention is also paid to prose translation and to the creative adaptations of the poem that have been produced in a variety of media, not least film. The author looks in particular at four translations of arguably the most literary and historical importance: those by Edwin Morgan [1952], Burton Raffel [1963], Michael Alexander [1973] and Seamus Heaney [1999]. But, from an earlier period, he also gives a full account of William Morris's strange 1898 version. Hugh Magennis is Professor of Old English Literature at Queen's University Belfast.

     

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 9781846158377
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 244 pages)
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  8. Guide to scripts used in English writings up to 1500
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    The resurgence of interest in the history of the English language has prompted this indispensable introductory guide to the scripts used in Old and Middle English writing. The best way to gain a sense of changes in scripts across time is through... more

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    The resurgence of interest in the history of the English language has prompted this indispensable introductory guide to the scripts used in Old and Middle English writing. The best way to gain a sense of changes in scripts across time is through visual examples. The reader is introduced gradually to vocabulary suitable for the description of script through a range of plates, for example, Caedmon’s Hymn (the earliest extant English poem); the opening of an Exeter Book poem; the Lindisfarne Gospels; the opening page of King Alfred’s first translation; an illustrated version of the story of Abraham and Isaac; passages from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; early (Laȝamon) and late tellings of the story of Arthur (Malory); contrasting manuscripts of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde; Langland; York plays. Each plate is reproduced full size where possible, accompanied by a full transcript, commentary and notes

     

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    Language: English; Latin; English, Old (ca. 450-1100); English, Middle (1100-1500); German
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    ISBN: 9781781384428
    Series: Exeter medieval texts and studies
    Subjects: English language; English language; English language ; Old English, ca. 450-1100 ; Writing; English language ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; Writing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (294 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  9. Guide to scripts used in English writings up to 1500
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    The resurgence of interest in the history of the English language has prompted this indispensable introductory guide to the scripts used in Old and Middle English writing. The best way to gain a sense of changes in scripts across time is through... more

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    The resurgence of interest in the history of the English language has prompted this indispensable introductory guide to the scripts used in Old and Middle English writing. The best way to gain a sense of changes in scripts across time is through visual examples. The reader is introduced gradually to vocabulary suitable for the description of script through a range of plates, for example, Caedmon’s Hymn (the earliest extant English poem); the opening of an Exeter Book poem; the Lindisfarne Gospels; the opening page of King Alfred’s first translation; an illustrated version of the story of Abraham and Isaac; passages from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; early (Laȝamon) and late tellings of the story of Arthur (Malory); contrasting manuscripts of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde; Langland; York plays. Each plate is reproduced full size where possible, accompanied by a full transcript, commentary and notes

     

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    Language: English; Latin; English, Old (ca. 450-1100); English, Middle (1100-1500); German
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    ISBN: 9781781384428
    Series: Exeter medieval texts and studies
    Subjects: English language; English language; English language ; Old English, ca. 450-1100 ; Writing; English language ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; Writing
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  10. The Old English poem Seasons for fasting
    a critical edition
    Contributor: Richards, Mary P. (Hrsg.); Hilton, Chad B. (Hrsg.)
    Publisher:  West Virginia University Press, Morgantown [West Virginia]

    "Seasons for Fasting, a late Old English poem probably composed in the early eleventh century, focuses on proper fasting observances in England. This poem, composed in eight-line stanzas, survives only in a sixteenth-century transcript made by the... more

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    "Seasons for Fasting, a late Old English poem probably composed in the early eleventh century, focuses on proper fasting observances in England. This poem, composed in eight-line stanzas, survives only in a sixteenth-century transcript made by the antiquary Laurence Nowell. With its topics, vocabulary, sources, and style derived from those of contemporary ecclesiastical prose, it belongs to a school of late tenth/early eleventh century poetry that only now is coming to be recognized and defined. The Old English Poem Seasons for Fasting: A Critical Edition provides a new text and translation of the poem, accompanied by an extensive introduction, commentary, and glossary. The introduction includes analyses of the poem's manuscript origins, sources, language, meter, style, and structure. The text is collated with all previous editions. The commentary elucidates points of grammar and style, and justifies all editorial decisions. The glossary covers every instance of each word in the poem. Since its discovery among the papers of Laurence Nowell in 1934, the poem has had only four editions, two of the text with basic notes, and two in doctoral theses with more commentary and analysis. This new edition brings the latest resources on manuscript study, lexicon (through the Concordance and Dictionary of Old English A-G), poetics, and cultural milieu to bear on this fascinating poem. The apparatus, including the glossary, will allow fellow scholars to extend these findings through links to their own work"-- "Commentary and analysis of the Old English poem Seasons for Fasting"--

     

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    Contributor: Richards, Mary P. (Hrsg.); Hilton, Chad B. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781938228445; 1938228448
    Edition: First edition
    Series: Medieval European Studies ; XV
    Subjects: English; Languages & Literatures; English Literature; HISTORY ; Medieval; FICTION ; General
    Scope: Online Ressource (x, 182 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references. - Includes complete text of the poem and its translation in English. - Print version record

  11. The Advent lyrics of the Exeter book
    Published: 1959
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 1400876621; 9781400876624
    Subjects: English poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; Criticism, interpretation, etc; English poetry ; Old English
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 137 pages)
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    Erroneously ascribed to Cynewulf as pt. 1 of his poem The Christ

    Includes word index

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-107)

    Text in Anglo-Saxon and English

  12. Shakespeare
    Upstart crow to Sweet swan, 1592-1623
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Arden Shakespeare, London

    "She examines Shakespeare's reputation both from his own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries, and considers hostile responses as well as admiring ones. Arguing that Shakespeare was a powerful actor as well as a poet throughout his career,... more

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    "She examines Shakespeare's reputation both from his own viewpoint and from that of his contemporaries, and considers hostile responses as well as admiring ones. Arguing that Shakespeare was a powerful actor as well as a poet throughout his career, Katherine Duncan-Jones finds testimony to his already performing as well as writing during his teenage years in Stratford. At the other end of the chronological spectrum, elegies on him between 1616 and 1623 lament his physical departure from the public stage as well as the end of his creative life"--Back cover

     

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 9781408139189; 1408139189
    Series: The Arden Shakespeare library
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William; Shakespeare, William 1664-1616; Elisabet 1533-1603
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiii, 301 pages), illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-266) and index. - In English; occasional phrases in Old English. - Print version record

  13. Latin learning and English lore
    studies in Anglo-Saxon literature for Michael Lapidge
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    ""Worcester Sauce: Malchus in Anglo-Saxon England""""'Et quis me tanto oneri parem faciet?': Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Life of St Amelberga""; ""Edith's Choice""; ""Osbert of Clare and the Vision of Leofric: The Transformation of an Old... more

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    ""Worcester Sauce: Malchus in Anglo-Saxon England""""'Et quis me tanto oneri parem faciet?': Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Life of St Amelberga""; ""Edith's Choice""; ""Osbert of Clare and the Vision of Leofric: The Transformation of an Old English Narrative""; ""The Persecuted Church and the Mysterium Lunae: Cynewulf's Ascension, lines 252b�272 (Christ II, lines 691b�711)""; ""The Symbolic Use of Job in �lfric's Homily on Job, Christ II, and the Phoenix""; ""�lfric's Colloquy: The Antwerp/London Version"" ""Index of Manuscripts""""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""G""; ""I""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""V""; ""W""; ""General Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z""; ""Index of Glosses to Chapter 1""; ""VOLUME II""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Introduction to Volume II""; ""Alea, T�fl, and Related Games: Vocabulary and Context"" ""Alcuin as Exile and Educator: 'uir undecumque doctissimus'""""'Quid Hinieldus cum Christo?'""; ""The Sermons Attributed to Candidus Wizo""; ""Enigma Variations: The Anglo-Saxon Riddle-Tradition""; ""English Script in the Second Half of the Ninth Century""; ""Alfred, Asser, and Boethius""; ""Six Cruces in Beowulf (Lines 31, 83, 404, 445, 1198, and 3074�5)""; ""The Role of Grendel's Arm in Feud, Law, and the Narrative Strategy of Beowulf""; ""The Merov(ich)ingian Again: damnatio memoriae and the usus scholarum""; ""Three 'Cups' and a Funeral in Beowulf""; ""Beowulf in the House of Dickens"" ""Contents""; ""VOLUME I""; ""Preface""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Introduction to Volume I""; ""Anglo-Saxon Glosses to a Theodorean Poem?""; ""Between Bede and the Chronicle: London, BL, Cotton Vespasian B. vi, fols. 104�9""; ""Aldhelm the Theologian""; ""Aldhelm as Old English Poet: Exodus, Asser, and the Dicta �lfredi""; ""Faricius of Arezzo's Life of St Aldhelm""; ""Patristic Pomegranates, from Ambrose and Apponius to Bede""; ""The Medical Art(s) of Bede""; ""King Ceadwalla's Roman Epitaph""; ""A Recension of Boniface's Letter to Eadburg about the Monk of Wenlock's Vision"" ""The Sphere of Life and Death: Time, Medicine, and the Visual Imagination""""More Diagrams by Byrhtferth of Ramsey""; ""The Charter of Lanlawren (Cornwall)""; ""Anglo-Latin Women Poets""; ""Contextualized Lexicography""; ""Latin in the Ascendant: The Interlinear Gloss of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 509""; ""Alfred's Soliloquies in London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii (art. 9g, fols. 50v�51v)""; ""A Palm Sunday Sermon from Eleventh-Century Salisbury""; ""A Late Old English Harrowing of Hell Homily from Worcester and Blickling Homily VII""

     

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    Language: English; Latin; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 9781442676589; 1442676582
    Series: Toronto Old English series ; 14
    Subjects: English literature; Latin literature, Medieval and modern; Littérature anglaise; Littérature latine médiévale et moderne; Latin literature, Medieval and modern; English literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Medieval; English literature ; Old English; Latin literature, Medieval and modern; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (xvii, 460 p.), ill., 1 port.
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  14. The aesthetics of nostalgia
    historical representation in Old English verse
    Published: c2009
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

    Aesthetics of Nostalgia reads Anglo-Saxon historical verse in terms of how its aesthetic form interacted with the culture and politics of the period more

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    Aesthetics of Nostalgia reads Anglo-Saxon historical verse in terms of how its aesthetic form interacted with the culture and politics of the period

     

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100); Latin
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    ISBN: 9781442697935; 1442697938
    Series: Toronto Anglo-Saxon series
    Subjects: English poetry; Literature and history; History in literature; Nostalgia in literature; Literature and history; History in literature; English poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Medieval; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English poetry ; Old English; History in literature; Literature and history; Nostalgia in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-286) and index. - Includes some text in Latin and Old English

  15. Andreas
    an edition
    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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  16. Christian and Related Terms Used in Interlinear Glosses in the Old English Period
  17. <<The>> literature of reconstruction
    not in plain black and white
    Published: 2017; © 2016
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore ; ProQuest Ebook Central, [Ann Arbor]

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    ISBN: 9781421421339
    RVK Categories: HT 1520
    Subjects: HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
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  18. The Old English elegies
    a critical edition and genre study
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal [Que.]

    Annotation, The first collected edition of the nine elegies in English, and the first critical edition to include complete facsimiles of the manuscript originals in the Exeter book. Klinck analyzes the poems' manuscript context in the Exeter book,... more

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    Annotation, The first collected edition of the nine elegies in English, and the first critical edition to include complete facsimiles of the manuscript originals in the Exeter book. Klinck analyzes the poems' manuscript context in the Exeter book, and presents the texts with detailed textual notes and an apparatus criticus of editorial variants. She then examines the elegiac genre in Old English: its features, origins, and affinities. She includes a comprehensive bibliography and a glossary listing all word-forms to be found in the elegies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or

     

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    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100); Latin
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    ISBN: 9780773562905; 0773562907
    Subjects: Elegiac poetry, English (Old); Elegiac poetry, English (Old); Elegiac poetry, English (Old); Elegiac poetry, English (Old); Elegiac poetry, English (Old); Electronic books; FICTION ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry; Elegiac poetry, English (Old); Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (xv, 469 p., [28] p. of plates), ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-376) and index. - Description based on print version record

  19. Latin learning and English lore
    studies in Anglo-Saxon literature for Michael Lapidge
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    The essays in Latin Learning and English Lore cover material from the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon literary record in the late seventh century to the immediately post-Conquest period of the twelfth century more

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    The essays in Latin Learning and English Lore cover material from the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon literary record in the late seventh century to the immediately post-Conquest period of the twelfth century

     

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    Language: English; Latin; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 1442676582; 9781442676589
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    Series: Toronto Old English series ; 14
    Subjects: English literature; Latin literature, Medieval and modern
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xvii, 460 p), ill., 1 port
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Preface -- -- Abbreviations -- -- Introduction to Volume I -- -- Anglo-Saxon Glosses to a Theodorean Poem? -- -- Between Bede and the Chronicle: London, BL, Cotton Vespasian B. vi, fols. 104-9 -- -- Aldhelm the Theologian -- -- Aldhelm as Old English Poet: Exodus, Asser, and the Dicta Ælfredi -- -- Faricius of Arezzo's Life of St Aldhelm -- -- Patristic Pomegranates, from Ambrose and Apponius to Bede -- -- The Metrical Art(s) of Bede -- -- King Ceadwalla's Roman Epitaph -- -- A Recension of Boniface's Letter to Eadburg about the Monk of Wenlock's Vision -- -- Alcuin as Exile and Educator: 'uir undecumque doctissimus -- -- 'Quid Hinieldus cum Christo?' -- -- The Sermons Attributed to Candidus Wizo -- -- Enigma Variations: The Anglo-Saxon Riddle-Tradition -- -- English Script in the Second Half of the Ninth Century -- -- Alfred, Asser, and Boethius -- -- Six Cruces in Beowulf (Lines 31,83,404,445,1198, and 3074-5) -- -- The Role of Grendel's Arm in Feud, Law, and the Narrative Strategy of Beowulf -- -- The Merov(ich)ingian Again: damnatio memoriae and the usus scholarum -- -- Three 'Cups' and a Funeral in Beowulf -- -- Beowulf in the House of Dickens -- -- Manuscript Index -- -- General Index -- -- Index of Glosses in Chapter 1 -- -- Frontmatter2 -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Illustrations -- -- Abbreviations -- -- Introduction to Volume II -- -- Alea, Tæfl, and Related Games: Vocabulary and Context -- -- The Sphere of Life and Death: Time, Medicine, and the Visual Imagination -- -- More Diagrams by Byrhtferth of Ramsey -- -- The Charter of Lanlawren (Cornwall) -- -- Anglo-Latin Women Poets -- -- Contextualized Lexicography -- -- Latin in the Ascendant: The Interlinear Gloss of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 509 -- -- Alfred's Soliloquies in London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii (art. 9g, fols. 50v-51v) -- -- A Palm Sunday Sermon from Eleventh-Century Salisbury -- -- A Late Old English Harrowing of Hell Homily from Worcester and Blickling Homily VII -- -- Worcester Sauce: Malchus in Anglo-Saxon England -- -- 'Et quis me tanto oneri parem faciet?': Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Life of St Amelberga -- -- Edith's Choice -- -- Osbert of Clare and the Vision of Leofric: The Transformation of an Old English Narrative -- -- The Persecuted Church and the Mysterium Lunae: Cynewulf's Ascension, lines 252b-272 (Christ II, lines 691b-711) -- -- The Symbolic Use of Job in Ælfric's Homily on Job, Christ II, and the Phoenix -- -- Ælfric's Colloquy: The Antwerp/ London Version -- -- The Relation between Old English Alliterative Verse and Ælfric's Alliterative Prose -- -- Mise en page in Old English Manuscripts and Printed Texts -- -- Ælfnc's De auguriis and Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 178 -- -- Publications of Michael Lapidge (through 2004) -- -- Doctoral Dissertations Directed -- -- Manuscript Index -- -- General Index

  20. The Old English epic of Waldere
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Cambridge Scholars Pub, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

    The epic fragments of Waldere yield some of the earliest lore dealing with migration-period heroes such as Attila the Hun, Theodoric the Ostrogoth, Walter son of Ælfhere, and Gunther and Hagen of the Nibelungs, while at the same time expressing the... more

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    The epic fragments of Waldere yield some of the earliest lore dealing with migration-period heroes such as Attila the Hun, Theodoric the Ostrogoth, Walter son of Ælfhere, and Gunther and Hagen of the Nibelungs, while at the same time expressing the politi

     

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  21. Christ and Satan
    a critical edition
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, Ont

    TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BOOK -- Introduction -- I. THE MANUSCRIPT -- II. THE PROBLEM OF UNITY -- III. SOURCES -- IV. LANGUAGE AND DATE -- The Text -- THE POEM -- EXPLANATORY NOTES -- THE GLOSSARY -- A -- B -- C -- D... more

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BOOK -- Introduction -- I. THE MANUSCRIPT -- II. THE PROBLEM OF UNITY -- III. SOURCES -- IV. LANGUAGE AND DATE -- The Text -- THE POEM -- EXPLANATORY NOTES -- THE GLOSSARY -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- Þ -- U -- W -- Y -- APPENDIX: CHRIST AND SATAN AND CLASSICAL RHETORIC -- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

     

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    Language: English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    ISBN: 0889208123; 9780889208124
    Subjects: Devil; Démon; Devil; Devil; Démon; Devil; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Poetry
    Other subjects: Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ
    Scope: Online Ressource (xi, 169 pages), diagrams
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    Text in Anglo-Saxon, introduction in English. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-169). - Text in Anglo-Saxon, introduction in English. - Print version record

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-169)

    Text in Anglo-Saxon, introduction in English

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  22. The Old English dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
    Contributor: Anlezark, Daniel (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk [England] ;

    First modern edition, with facing translation, of two of the most mysterious Old English texts extant. The dialogues of Solomon and Saturn, found in MSS Corpus Christi College Cambridge 422 and 41, are some of the most complex Old English texts to... more

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    First modern edition, with facing translation, of two of the most mysterious Old English texts extant. The dialogues of Solomon and Saturn, found in MSS Corpus Christi College Cambridge 422 and 41, are some of the most complex Old English texts to survive. The first two dialogues, in verse and prose, present the pagan god Saturn inhuman form interrogating King Solomon about the mysterious powers of the Pater Noster, while in a second poem the two discuss in enigmatic terms a range of topics, from the power of books to the limits of free will. This newedition - the first to appear for some 150 years - presents a parallel text and translation, accompanied by notes and commentary. The volume also includes a full introduction, examining the evidence pointing to the influence of Irish continental learning on the dialogues' style and content; arguing that the circle which produced the dialogues was located at Glastonbury in the early tenth century, and included the young Dunstan, future archbishop of Canterbury; and locating the texts in the context of the learned riddling tradition, and philosophical debates current in the ninth and tenth centuries. Dr DANIEL ANLEZARK teaches in the Department of English at the Universityof Sydney.

     

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    Contributor: Anlezark, Daniel (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846157509; 9781843842033
    Series: Anglo-Saxon texts ; 7
    Subjects: Dialogues, English (Old)
    Other subjects: Solomon King of Israel; Saturn (Roman deity)
    Scope: 1 online resource (xi, 167 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  23. Ælfric's Life of Saint Basil the Great
    background and context
    Author: Aelfric
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  D.S. Brewer, Cambridge, UK ;

    Full study, with text and facing translation, of an influential tenth-century work. The life and thought of Saint Basil the Great [329-79] were a seminal influence on western theology and monasticism, their echoes reaching as far as Anglo-Saxon... more

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    Full study, with text and facing translation, of an influential tenth-century work. The life and thought of Saint Basil the Great [329-79] were a seminal influence on western theology and monasticism, their echoes reaching as far as Anglo-Saxon England: the hagiographic tradition of this saint began in Greek, butby the end of the tenth century had already been translated three times into Latin and once into Old English. This book presents a new edition and translation of the Old English text, prepared by ©†lfric of Eynsham in the tenth century, with an edition of one of the Latin versions of the Vita Basilii. These are complemented by the first ever full-length study of the hagiographies of Basil, setting these textual traditions against their wider intellectual background. It outlines evidence for the cult of Saint Basil in Anglo-Saxon England from the late-seventh century, together with the influence of his theological thought, especially upon Bede's work. It then moves on toexplore the Old English translation in detail, setting it in the context of the English Benedictine reform.

     

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    Contributor: Corona, Gabriella (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English; English, Old (ca. 450-1100); Latin
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781846158971; 9781843840954
    Series: Anglo-Saxon texts ; 5
    Subjects: Christian literature, English (Old)
    Other subjects: Basil Saint, Bishop of Caesarea (approximately 329-379); Aelfric Abbot of Eynsham: Life of Saint Basil the Great
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 272 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  24. Die vier Evangelisten in Alt-Nordhumbrischer Sprache
    aus der jetzt zum erstenmale vollständig gedruckten Interlinearglosse in St. Cudbert's Evangelienbuche hergestellt
    Contributor: Bouterwek, Karl Wilhelm (Publisher)
    Published: 1857
    Publisher:  C. Bertelsmann, Gütersloh

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    Language: German; English, Old (ca. 450-1100)
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    Format: Online; Print
    Subjects: Bibel; Übersetzung; Englisch; alt-;
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  25. The Decadent City: Urban Space in Latin American Dirty Realist Fiction
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  eScholarship, University of California, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]

    This dissertation explores the treatment of urban spaces in Latin American dirty realist fiction from the 1990's to the present, focusing on the works of Guillermo Fadanelli (Mexico), Fernando Vallejo (Colombia), and Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (Cuba).... more

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    This dissertation explores the treatment of urban spaces in Latin American dirty realist fiction from the 1990's to the present, focusing on the works of Guillermo Fadanelli (Mexico), Fernando Vallejo (Colombia), and Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (Cuba). Whereas Fadanelli centers his works in the megalopolis of a Mexico City straining under the pressures of rapid modernization and development, Gutiérrez depicts a Havana crumbling during the economic crises of the Special Period, and Vallejo portrays Medellín as utterly degraded by drug trafficking and its associated violence. All three authors, however, employ the gritty, almost visceral dirty realist style to best depict poverty-stricken societies populated by unexceptional individuals in a quest for survival in a rapidly transforming and decaying urban landscape. This dirty realist space is thus primarily defined by abjection and the uncomfortable coexistence of a focus on distinctive local minutia and the homogenizing effects of global, postmodern consumer society, a phenomenon accompanied by the proliferation of non-places as defined by Marc Augé. In these non-places, the meta-narratives of family, religion and nation that previously marked spaces of identity formation no longer function, leaving a sense of purposelessness. While there exists some nostalgia for the spaces that produced and reproduced these previous narratives, these spaces also prove to be marginalizing and have contributed to the city's current state of violence and decay. In light of the negative meanings ascribed to earlier spaces of individual and community identity formation, the evacuation of all meaning from these spaces has a positive connotation. Even though the manner in which these dirty realist authors are conceptualizing the urban space shows this new space to be decadent, empty, and violent, its transitional nature and the questioning of previous narratives that it implies open room for the creation of a new type of space that could grow to be more inclusive, even if this is never accomplished within the narratives themselves.

     

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