Issue 3 Summer 2000 |
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1526-1867 Issue Editor: J.C. Weale |
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A Letter from the Editor |
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ArticlesShaping Anglo-Saxon Lordship in the Heroic Literature of the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries.
From Caesarea to Eynsham: a Consideration of the Proposed Route(s) of the Admonition to a Spiritual Son to Anglo-Saxon Englandby M.A. Locherbie-Cameron, University of Wales, Bangor. Abstract: Though Ælfric's Admonition to a Spiritual Son is not amongst his best-known works (H. W. Noeman's 1848 edition is currently the only published text) the existence of the Old English translation testifies to the currency in the medieval period of its Latin original. Ælfric and others attributed its authorship to St Basil, and this attribution probably accounts for the survival and transmission of its contents. I suggest two routes by which Ælfric may have learnt of the text, and demonstrate its currency by a handlist of the manuscripts in British libraries in which it occurs.[ 3 files ]
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The ForumThe Canonicity of Two Edgar Poems
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The Independent ScholarMusings Out Loud
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Electronic MedievaliaHumanities and the Web: From Whence We Came
Web Site Reviews
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Archaeology DigestThe Vikings and Picts
The RomansThe Anglo-SaxonsThe Romano-British |
Book ReviewsNonfiction
Fiction
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