The introduction … (Dobbie, Elliott Van Kirk ed.) Related Subjects: (2) English poetry -- Old English, ca. -- Notes. xxxvii, 1510 p. ; 24 cm. TIGHT BINDING \ MARGIN SCANNED SKEWED. The Anglo-Saxon poetic records, a collective edition by George Philip Krapp: set: The Junius Manuscript by George P. Krapp: 1: The Vercelli Book by George Philip Krapp: 2: The Exeter Book by George P. Krapp: 3: Beowulf and Judith by Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie: 4: The Paris Psalter and the Meters of Boethius by George P. Krapp: 5 User-contributed reviews.
micel englisc boc be gehwylcum þingum on leoðwisan geworht. The Anglo-Saxon poetic records : a collective edition.. [Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie; George Philip Krapp;] I: THE JUNIUS MANUSCRIPT-GENESIS, EXODUS, DANIEL, CHRIST AND SATAN.
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Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records listed as ASPR Looking for abbreviations of ASPR? Confirm this request. Exeter Book Riddle 60 (according to the numbering of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records) is one of the Old English riddles found in the later tenth-century Exeter Book.The riddle is usually solved as 'reed pen', although such pens were not in use in Anglo-Saxon times, rather being Roman technology; but it can also be understood as 'reed pipe'. Professor Krapp has edited The Junius Manuscript from the collotype reproduction in Gollancz's The Caedmon Manuscript (Oxford, 1927). ... Internet Archive Language English. Tags. Codex Exoniensis in the Lilbrary of Exeter Cathedral. The Anglo-Saxon poetic records: a collective edition (Krapp, George Philip, 1872-1934 ed.)
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Be the first. THE ANGLO-SAXON POETIC RECORDS A COLLECTIVE EDITION Edited by George Philip Krapp VOL. Donated to the Library by Leofric Bishop of Exeter in 1072 .i. 3 The Exeter Book. Loman deftly speaks to one of these particular genres on which the Dark Tower series touches, the Anglo-Saxon riddling genre, and how intimate knowledge of this genre allows one to grasp the series' ending in "Riddles Wrapped in Mystery Inside Enigmas: Anglo-Saxon Literature as the Key to Unlocking the Ending of The Dark Tower series." Add tags for "The Anglo-Saxon poetic records : a collective edition.".
ASPR - Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records. As edited in the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, the most famous lines from The Battle of Maldon read: Hige sceal pe heardra, heorte pe cenre, Mod sceal pe mare, pe ure maegen lytla. Anglo Saxon Poetic Records book.
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Vol. Oxford University's Project Woruldhord collects digital objects related to the teaching, study, or research of Old English and the Anglo-Saxon period of history, submitted via the website by members of the public, of academia, of special interest groups. 6 v. : ill. ; 23 cm. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2019-06-19 01:39:39 Associated-names Smith, Philip H Bookplateleaf 0003 Boxid IA1257115 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) … 450-1100) Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. It is Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records. A concordance to the Anglo-Saxon poetic records Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item.
The Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry Genesis A, B Exodus Daniel Christ and Satan Andreas The Fates of the Apostles Soul and Body I Homiletic Fragment I Dream of the Rood Elene. 450-1100 -- Texts. Columbia University Press (New York) 1931-1953 Each [vol.] The Anglo-Saxon Poetic RecordsKrapp and Dobbie, Columbia University Press 1939-42. The Anglo-Saxon poetic records: a collective edition (New York : Columbia University Press, 1931-1953). 131 folios.
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