The exeter book /
by Anglo-Saxons in their World (Conference) (2010 : Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies); krapp, George Philip [editor.]; Dobbile, Elliott Van Kirk [editor.]; Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies [host institution.].
Material type: BookSeries: BAR British series: 595.Publisher: Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2014.Description: lxxxix,345p.: illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781407312620 (pbk.); 1407312626 (pbk.).Subject(s): Civilization, Anglo-Saxon -- Congresses | Anglo-Saxons -- Congresses | English literature -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- Congresses | Anglo-Saxons | Civilization, Anglo-Saxon | England -- Social conditions -- To 1066 -- Congresses | Conference proceedingsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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829.1 GOS The seafarer / | 829.1 HAC A choice of Anglo-Saxon verse: | 829.1 KEE The earliest English poetry : | 829.1 KRE The exeter book / | 829.1 KRY The Vercelli Book / | 829.1 RAA The Art And Backgeound Of Old English Poetry | 829.1 RAA The Art And Backgeound Of Old English Poetry |
"The papers published here are developed from presentations made at a Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies Conference entitled 'The Anglo-Saxons in their World, ' held in 2010"--Page 1.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Bede's use of Gildas : two different chronological frameworks / Luca Larpi, The University of Manchester -- Bede's vision of an English Britain / Nicholas J. Higham, The University of Manchester -- The sense (or absence) of place in Bede / Christopher Grocock, independent scholar -- Lectun and orceard : a preliminary survey of the evidence for horticulture in Anglo-Saxon England / Debby Banham, University of Cambridge -- The complexities of the simple comb / Nicola Trzaska-Nartowski and Ian Riddler, independent scholars -- Dwarves, nosebleeds and a scurvy horse : some uses of manuscripts in late Anglo-Saxon England / Donald G. Scragg, The University of Manchester -- The liturgy and the laity / Joyce Hill, University of Leeds -- The moving centre : trade and travel in York from Roman to Anglo-Saxon times / Mateusz J. Fafinski, Humboldt Universität, Berlin -- Ships and the sea in the Exeter Book riddles / Jill Frederick, Minnesota State University Moorhead -- Besette swinlicum : sources for the iconography of the Sutton Hoo shoulder-clasps / Michael King, Down County Museum -- The myth of Scylla in Aldhelm's Enigmata / Marilina Cesario, Queen's University Belfast -- Aldhelm and the Byzantine world : serica, saba and Saraceni / Katherine Barker, Bournemouth University -- Speaking beyond the light : experience and auctoritas in the Wonders of the East and the Liber monstrorum / A.J. Ford, Church of England -- Cannibalism in Beowulf and older Germanic religion / Frank Battaglia, College of Staten Island, City University of New York -- The creation riddle and Anglo-Saxon cosmology / Erin Sebo, Queen's University Belfast.
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