Best of
Anglo-Saxon

2003

The Mead-Hall: The Feasting Tradition in Anglo-Saxon England


Stephen Pollington - 2003
    Here he describes feasting and society, the mead hall as living and ritual space, food and feasting equipment, positions of power, and entertainment. He includes a glossary with pronunciations, and sa

Judges, Administrators and the Common Law in Angevin England


Ralph V. Turner - 2003
    It describes the institutions of the English common law during its formative period, including the growth of the jury and of the two central courts, Common Pleas at Westminster and the court following the king, later King's Bench. Another group of essays illustrate the justices' handling of cases coming before the law courts, examining please that touched the king's interest. After a discussion of the authorship of England's first great lawbook, Glanvill, other essays examine the justices, their level of literacy, the conflicts facing the clerics among them in hearing secular cases, and the hostility that they aroused as 'new men' in the king's service from conservative elements in society.

Hero & Exile: Art of Old English Poetry


Stanley B. Greenfield - 2003