[PDF][PDF] Anglo-Saxon society and its literature

P Wormald - The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature, 1991 - academia.edu
… real continental counterpart to AngloSaxon output, was variously connected with the abbey
of Fulda, founded by the English Boniface; or that the Old Saxon Heliand clearly refers to the …

The Anglo-Saxon World View

D Anlezark - the cambridge companion to old english literature, 2013 - books.google.com
… The Anglo-Saxons found themselves on an island at the edge of ocean and continent
significance in the Anglo-Saxon geographic imagination. On the European continent they had …

An Angle on this earth: sense of place in Anglo-Saxon England

N Howe - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 2000 - manchesterhive.com
… Opening this study of Anglo-Saxon England with a continental witness serves to dislocate
our … point of yet another continent, the ways place was conceived in AngloSaxon England. …

[PDF][PDF] The World of AngloSaxon England

A Orchard - A Companion to Medieval Poetry, 2010 - medien.umbreitkatalog.de
… is linked to his continental namesake at the time of the Anglo-Saxon settlements, Æthelwulf’s
ancestry is traced to Cerdic, whose role in the conquest of the British is documented in the …

The united kingdom of England: the Anglo-Saxon achievement

J Campbell - Uniting the Kingdom?, 2002 - taylorfrancis.com
… contrasts: between England and the Continent, between the … of the kings of late Anglo-Saxon
England with those of their … and wider basis than did their AngloSaxon counterparts.…

[PDF][PDF] The Anglo-Saxon continental mission and the transfer of encyclopaedic knowledge

RH Bremmer Jr - Ders./Kees Dekker (edd.), Foundations of Learning …, 2007 - academia.edu
… of books the Anglo-Saxon missionaries brought with them to the continent. My assumption
… of Anglo-Saxon monks and nuns to the continent and, reversely, some Frisians to England. …

What do we mean by Anglo-Saxon? Pre-Conquest to the present

D Wilton - JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2020 - muse.jhu.edu
… : "Upon that subject there were two distinct schools—the Continental, and what he should
call the Anglo-Saxon, as the English and American writers were not divided on the subject." …

Rome: Capital of Anglo-Saxon England

N Howe - Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2004 - muse.jhu.edu
English and were probably produced on the Continent. My identification of the vernacular Old
English with Anglo-Saxon England … Old English in a Latin manuscript on the Continent was …

[图书][B] England and the Continent in the Eighth Century

W Levison - 1946 - books.google.com
… Channels of intercourse and trade Intercourse between Anglo-Saxon Britain and the
Continent, even during the periods of invasion and the 'coalescence' of the kingdoms emerging …

[图书][B] The Anglo-saxon world

NJ Higham, MJ Ryan - 2013 - books.google.com
… church synod as having come from various parts of Saxony, meaning not Continental Saxony
but the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Britain. Even during the reign of Æthelstan (d. 939), the …