This article offers an analysis of the possible sources that influenced the composition of the sole surviving set of Latin verses that were composed for the Anglo-Saxon King Alfred the Great (871–899). In particular, a hitherto unrecognized textual model is identified, namely the ‘Sibylline acrostic’. Consideration of potential sources also provides a greater appreciation of the social and cultural values of these Latin verses and of what, in turn, this poetry tells us about the Alfredian milieu in which it was produced, presented and consumed
This thesis examines the application of the epithet great to King Alfred of Wessex (r. 871--899). ...
Harmony of the chroniclers during the life of King Alfred--A.D. 849-901. By the Rev. Dr. Giles.--Ske...
peer reviewedPart of a special issue dedicated to the manuscripts of Reading Abbey. This article exa...
This article offers an analysis of the possible sources that influenced the composition of the sole ...
Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively date...
Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively date...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
In this dissertation, I examine the use of scripture in the legal documents composed by two early An...
This thesis examines the origins of a set of manuscripts which, for convenience, are known collectiv...
In this article, I compare the Biblical citations in the Prologue to Laws of King Alfred with those ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation investigates the relationships of...
The present thesis focuses on the importance of the written word as a ruling device of the Anglo- Sa...
Alfred the Great, one of the best-known Anglo-Saxon kings in England, set the foundation for the fut...
This thesis analyses the language used to refer to wealth, and attitudes towards wealth, in the Old ...
This thesis examines the application of the epithet great to King Alfred of Wessex (r. 871--899). ...
Harmony of the chroniclers during the life of King Alfred--A.D. 849-901. By the Rev. Dr. Giles.--Ske...
peer reviewedPart of a special issue dedicated to the manuscripts of Reading Abbey. This article exa...
This article offers an analysis of the possible sources that influenced the composition of the sole ...
Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively date...
Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively date...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
In this dissertation, I examine the use of scripture in the legal documents composed by two early An...
This thesis examines the origins of a set of manuscripts which, for convenience, are known collectiv...
In this article, I compare the Biblical citations in the Prologue to Laws of King Alfred with those ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation investigates the relationships of...
The present thesis focuses on the importance of the written word as a ruling device of the Anglo- Sa...
Alfred the Great, one of the best-known Anglo-Saxon kings in England, set the foundation for the fut...
This thesis analyses the language used to refer to wealth, and attitudes towards wealth, in the Old ...
This thesis examines the application of the epithet great to King Alfred of Wessex (r. 871--899). ...
Harmony of the chroniclers during the life of King Alfred--A.D. 849-901. By the Rev. Dr. Giles.--Ske...
peer reviewedPart of a special issue dedicated to the manuscripts of Reading Abbey. This article exa...