Keyword [Anglo-saxon] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 6 |
| 21. | The performativity of the written word in two Anglo-Saxon wills |
| 22. | 'Where there is no time': The quadrivium and images of eternity in three eleventh-century Anglo-Saxon manuscripts |
| 23. | The instructional moment in Anglo-Saxon literature |
| 24. | Soul and body: Reading the Anglo-Saxon self through the Vercelli Book |
| 25. | Anglo-Saxon historical imagination and preservation |
| 26. | 'Heo spraec thicce': The privileges and proprieties of female speech in Anglo-Saxon poetry |
| 27. | An oral and cognitive approach to Anglo-Saxon poetry: Association, rhizomes, emotions and performance |
| 28. | The rhetorical construction of kingship in late Anglo -Saxon legal documents and the rise of Cnut's Anglo -Scandinavian empire |
| 29. | 'On anginne': Anglo -Saxon readings of Genesis |
| 30. | Wonder, derision, and fear: The uses of doubt in Anglo-Saxon saints' lives |
| 31. | Writing land in Anglo-Saxon England |
| 32. | The linguistic and literary impact of the Norman invasion of England: Royal legal and juridical writings from 1066 to 1189 |
| 33. | Alcuin and Alfred: Two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers |
| 34. | Wisdom, kingship and royal identity: An examination of the discourse on kingship and rulership in the Anglo-Saxon era |
| 35. | Anglo-Saxon oral tradition and 'King Horn' |
| 36. | 'The most exalted language': Anglo -Saxon perceptions of Hebrew |
| 37. | Gender, transformation and the body in Aldhelm's 'De Virginitate' and the Anglo-Saxon double monastery |
| 38. | Writing Conquest: Traditions of Anglo-Saxon Invasion and Resistance in the Twelfth Century |
| 39. | The Form, Aspect, and Definition of Anglo-Saxon Identity A study of Medieval British words, deeds, and things |
| 40. | The tradition of vernacular prayer in Anglo -Saxon England |
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