99 resultados para Anglo-Saxon literature
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Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.
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"Bibliography of translations": p. xi-xii.
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"Bibliography of translations": p. xi-xii.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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I. Original texts.--II. Translation.
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At head of title: Early Britain.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. A.D. 430-839.--v. 2. A.D. 840-947. Appendix A.D. 601-947.--v. 3. A.D. 948-975. Appendix [A.D. 578-963].
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Translation, somewhat abridged, by Donald MacLeod.
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Thesis--Leipzig.
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Kavanagh.--Driftwood: Ancient French romances. Frithiof's saga. Twice told tales. The great metropolis. Anglo-Saxon literature. Paris in the seventeenth century. Table talk.
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"Letter to M. Francisque Michel" (p.1-63) by John M. Kemble; being "a sketch of what has been done...to advance the study of the Anglo-Saxon, and a few general observations upon the principal publications of Saxon authors" and Adversaria [to Grimm, Conybeare and Thorpe]
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Taken from the introduction to the author's Anglo-Saxon dictionary.