Latin Learning and English Lore: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature for Michael Lapidge, Volume 1University of Toronto Press, 2005 M01 1 - 800 pages Throughout the Anglo-Saxon period, Latin and Old English were, to large extent, alternative literary languages. Latin Learning and English Lore is a collection of essays examining the complex co-existence of the two languages within the literary, historical, and cultural milieu of Anglo-Saxon England. More than forty of the leading Anglo-Saxon scholars in the world today have contributed to this two-volume survey of the whole range of Anglo-Saxon Literature in honour of Michael Lapidge, one of the most productive, influential, and important figures of Anglo-Saxon studies in recent years. The contributors include a wide range of the Lapidge's former colleagues, students, and collaborators. 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. The volumes together provide an invaluable survey of the rich literature, history, and culture of the period as well as a selection of groundbreaking studies that offer a number of exciting possibilities for future research. Volume One Contributors Volume Two Contributors |
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... fols . 104-9 47 Simon Keynes , University of Cambridge Aldhelm the Theologian 68 Michael W. Herren , York University , Toronto Aldhelm as Old English Poet : Exodus , Asser , and the Dicta Ælfredi 90 Paul G. Remley , University of ...
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Contents
AngloSaxon Glosses to a Theodorean Poem? | 9 |
London BL Cotton Vespasian B | 47 |
Simon Keynes University of Cambridge | 68 |
Exodus Asser and the Dicta Ælfredi | 90 |
Faricius of Arezzos Life of St Aldhelm | 109 |
Patristic Pomegranates from Ambrose | 132 |
The Medical Arts of Bede | 150 |
King Ceadwallas Roman Epitaph | 171 |
The Sermons Attributed to Candidus Wizo | 260 |
The AngloSaxon RiddleTradition | 284 |
English Script in the Second Half of the Ninth Century | 305 |
Alfred Asser and Boethius | 326 |
Six Cruces in Beowulf Lines 31 83 404 445 1198 and 30745 | 349 |
The Role of Grendels Arm in Feud Law and the Narrative | 368 |
damnatio memoriae | 389 |
Three Cups and a Funeral in Beowulf | 407 |
A Recension of Bonifaces Letter to Eadburg about | 194 |
uir undecumque doctissimus | 215 |
Quid Hinieldus cum Christo? | 237 |
Beowulf in the House of Dickens | 421 |
Index of Manuscripts | 441 |
Index of Glosses to Chapter 1 | 459 |