The forty-second volume of Anglo-Saxon England begins with an article which introduces a 'new' Anglo-Latin poet to a modern audience, and ends with an article exploring the activities of a Norman archbishop of Canterbury when exiled from England in the early 1050s. Other disciplines well represented here are palaeography, philology, Old English language and literature, tenth-century diplomacy, and numismatics. Extended treatment is given to the reception in Anglo-Saxon England of a Latin life of St Ægidius, which lies behind the Old English Life of St Giles in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 303. It is also a privilege for the journal to include the first scholarly publication of the recently discovered seal-matrix of a certain Ælfric, presumed to have been a layman who flourished in the late tenth century; the object itself has been acquired by the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Each article is preceded by a short abstract.
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1. The earliest Anglo-Latin poet: Lutting of Lindisfarne Michael Lapidge; 2. An Insular fragment of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica Nicholas A. Sparks; 3. The name of the Hwicce: a discussion Richard Coates; 4. The reception of the Latin Life of St Giles in Anglo-Saxon England Carmela Vircillo Franklin; 5. The mind, perception, and the reflexivity of forgetting in Alfred's Pastoral Care Benjamin A. Saltzman; 6. On saying yes in early Anglo-Saxon England Wim van der Wurff and Phillip Wallage; 7. 'Æthelstan A' and the rhetoric of rule D. A. Woodman; 8. Scribal errors of proper names in the Beowulf manuscript Leonard Neidorf; 9. Discretio spirituum and The Whale Jeremy DeAngelo; 10. A new late Anglo-Saxon seal matrix Jane Kershaw and Rory Naismith; 11. The Agnus Dei penny of King Æthelred II: a call to hope in the Lord (Isaiah XL)? David Woods; 12. Robert of Jumièges, archbishop in exile (1052–5) Tom Licence.
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The forty-second volume of Anglo-Saxon England contains articles on palaeography, philology, Old English literature, tenth-century diplomacy, and numismatics.

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ISBN
9781107064102
Publisert
2014-01-16
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Cambridge University Press
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700 gr
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233 mm
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155 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
339