Title: Words, Texts, and Manuscripts: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Culture. Presented to Helmut Gneuss on the Occasion of His Sixty-Fifth Birthday
Abstract: Abbot Germanus, Winchcombe, Ramsey and the Cambridge psalter, Michael Lapidge the Benedictine rule in old English - a document of bishop AEthelwold's reform politics, Mechthild Gretsch piety and liturgy in the old English vision of Leofric, Milton McC. Gatch an old English homilist of Archbishop Dunstan's day, D.G. Scragg England in the German legends of Anglo-Saxon saints, Gernot Wieland King Alfred's debt to vernacular poetry, Peter Clemoes five beowulf notes, Alfred Bammesberger why is Grendel's not greeting the Gifstol a Wroec Micel?, Fred C. Robinson initial clusters of unstressed syllables in half-lines of Beowulf, E.G. Stanley language problems in Anglo-Saxon England - Barbara loquella and barbarismus, Rene Derolez old English oeroet - Too Much or Too Soon?, Roberta Frank old English bolca and maegoa land - two problems, one solved, Michael Korhammer the old English adjectival suffix - cund, Walter Hofstetter old English geidd, middle English yedding as genre terms, Karl Reichl hiberno-Latin lexical sources of harley 3376, a Latin- old English glossary, michael W. Herren towards a linguistic description and classification of the old English plant names, Hans Sauer Kentish - and old English texts from Kent, Elmar Seebold John Joscelyn and teh laws of the Anglo-Saxon kings, Janet Bately the middle English lexicon - help from the pulpit, Siegfried Wenzel.
Publication Year: 1995
Publication Date: 1995-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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