860 resultados para Anglo-Saxon poetry
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This paper takes a fresh look at the relationship between Christian conversion and economic change in Anglo-Saxon England, drawing upon new archaeological evidence from Kent. One of its primary aims is to exploit the archaeological record to provide a critical perspective on how these two processes may have related to one another, paying particular attention to previous assumptions concerning the role played by monastic institutions in the process of rural intensification in Anglo-Saxon England.
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Part 1, plates; pt. 2, text (1 pages ℓ., 12 pages).
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v. 1. Vocabularies.--v. 2. Indices.
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"Reprinted from the Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. X, no. 2."
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The "andreas" is often ascribed to Cynewulf, and the "Fata apostolorum" is considered his undoubted work. For full discussion of authorship, cf. Introd. (p. xxxiii-li)
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