#327216 Storia Medioevo

Anglo saxon England. 6. --Margaret Gelling. Latin loan-words in Old English place-names.--Philip Rahtz, Donald Bullough. The parts of an Anglo-Saxon mill.--Michael Winterbottom. Aldhelm's prose style and its origins.--Vivien Law. The Latin and Old English glosses in the ars Tatuini.--John F. Vickrey. The narrative structure of Hengest's revenge in Beowulf.--Robert C. Rice. The penitential motif in Cynewulf's Fates of the Apostles and in his epilogues. --David Yerkes. The text of the Canterbury fragment of Werferth's translation of Gregory's Dialogues and its relation to the other manuscripts--Eric E. Barker. Two lost documents of King Athelstan.--Robert Deshman . The Leofric Missal and tenth-century English art.--Stephanie Hollis. The thematic structure of the Sermo Lupi. --D. G. Scragg. Napier's ‘Wulfstan’ homily xxx: its sources, its relationship to the Vercelli Book and its style.--Thomas D. Hill. The æecerbot charm and its Christian user.--Christine Fell. English history and Norman legend in the Icelandic saga of Edward the Confessor.--Milton MCC. Gatch. Old English literature and the liturgy: problems and potential. --Sutton Hoo published: a review.

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EditoreCambridge University Press.
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Dettagli cm.15x23, pp.IX,316, legatura editoriale cartonata, sopraccoperta figurata.
AbstractWork in this volume offers insights into the Anglo-Saxons' literature, both Latin and vernacular, their study of Latin, their documents, art and artefacts, agricultural practices, their cognizance of Roman predecessors, and later Icelandic knowledge of them. The literary contributions include a major study of Aldhelm's Latin prose style, arguing against its supposed 'Irishness' and placing it firmly in the main tradition of rhetorical amplification coming through from ancient times. In the field of vernacular poetry a prevalent, but illogical, interpretation of a thematically significant obscurity in Beowulf is challenged, and Cynewulf's penitential concern is emphasized. The physical remains of the eighth-century watermill at Tamworth and a compiled survey of early medieval mill terminology are correlated. Old English place-names containing Latin loan words are reconsidered. The sources of a fourteenth-century Icelander's knowledge of late Anglo-Saxon history are further delineated in a third, concluding article on the Játvarthar saga. There is the usual bibliography of the previous year's studies in all branches of Anglo-Saxon.
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