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Anglo-Saxon
1994
The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England: Its Archaeology and Literature
H.R. Ellis Davidson - 1994
The first part of the book, a careful study of the disposition of swords found in peat bogs, in graves, lakes and rivers, yields information on religious and social practices. The second is concerned with literary sources, especially Beowulf.
England and Normandy in the Middle Ages
David Bates - 1994
"England and Normandy in the Middle Ages" provides a synoptic view by leading scholars of not only political and military but also of ecclesiastical and cultural links. Taken together these essays provide an up-to-date scholarly account of relations between England and its immediate neighbour.
Communications and Power in Medieval Europe: The Carolingian and Ottonian Centuries
Karl Leyser - 1994
It was his contention that only through an understanding of the minds of such historians as Nithard, Regino of Prum, Widukind of Corvey and Thietmar of Merseburg, and a reconstruction of their outlook on the world, can we appreciate the aristocratic worlds which these historians depicted in their works.
An Introduction to the Old English Language and Its Literature
Stephen Pollington - 1994
Rather it suggests why the language is so fun to learn, and guides the beginner through some of the resources available from the Early Medieval world. The types of text surviving are discussed and a few guided exercises show how reading these is really no more difficult than studying Latin.