962 resultados para Paleography, Anglo-Saxon.


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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Volume 1 issued in 3 pts.

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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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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.

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Text in Anglo-Saxon.

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Includes list of subscribers. -- Anglo-Saxon type p. 388. -- Publisher's catalog on p. [1]-4 at front.

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Includes index.

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Published also in part (2 p. l., 32 p.) as the author's inaugural dissertation, Jena, 1899.

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In 3 parts: the 1st an abridgment of Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Britonum": the 2d, a history of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings to the death of Henry III; the 3d, a history of the reign of Edward I. The language is a specimen of the French of Yorkshire. cf. Introd.

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"It is proposed by the Society, in continuing the work, to trace down the stream of British literature, in successive periods of time, to the close of the seventeenth century." Only these two volumes appeared, however.

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"The first, third, tenth and fifteenth chapters in the present volume have seen the light already in ʻthe Nineteenth century'; the ninth is re-arranged from ʻthe Anglo-Saxon review'; and the sixteenth reprinted from ʻthe Magazine of fine arts' ... Certain of the remarks in other portions of this book were first made in the ʻStandard'."--Note.

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The author died while several chapters of v. 6 were obviously unfinished, but no attempt was made to complete the subject-matter. The work was to have been concluded with a 7th volume discussing the illuminated manuscripts of the period.