Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively dated to the ninth and early tenth centuries. Remarkably, of these, not one but two are sets of acrostic poetry in praise of West Saxon royalty: the first in honour of King Alfred and the second in honour of his grandson, Æthelstan. Modern understanding of these poems has been defined almost entirely by a seminal article by Michael Lapidge, who in 1980 argued that both are likely to be the work of a single individual, John the Old Saxon, one of the continental scholars named in Asser’s Life of King Alfred who had joined Alfred’s court in the 880s. Lapidge’s thesis is highly persuasive and, indeed, many scholars have accepted his interpretation,...
This essay explores the contribution of John Capgrave, Osbern Bokenham and other late-medieval hagio...
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sou...
The purpose of this paper is precisely to address the interface between written and spoken verse in ...
Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively date...
This article offers an analysis of the possible sources that influenced the composition of the sole ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo?Saxon vernac...
My dissertation investigates Anglo-Saxon translation and interpretation during the reign of King Alf...
In this dissertation, I examine the use of scripture in the legal documents composed by two early An...
At some time between 1422 and 1426, Thomas Hoccleve copied nineteen of his poems into a manuscript n...
This thesis challenges the assumption that Chaucer is the father of the living English poetic tradit...
This article analyses the uses of Latin and Old English in the charters of Worcester cathedral, whic...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This thesis analyses the language used to refer to wealth, and attitudes towards wealth, in the Old ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation investigates the relationships of...
This essay explores the contribution of John Capgrave, Osbern Bokenham and other late-medieval hagio...
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sou...
The purpose of this paper is precisely to address the interface between written and spoken verse in ...
Other than charters, only a handful of Latin texts from Anglo-Saxon England can be conclusively date...
This article offers an analysis of the possible sources that influenced the composition of the sole ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo?Saxon vernac...
My dissertation investigates Anglo-Saxon translation and interpretation during the reign of King Alf...
In this dissertation, I examine the use of scripture in the legal documents composed by two early An...
At some time between 1422 and 1426, Thomas Hoccleve copied nineteen of his poems into a manuscript n...
This thesis challenges the assumption that Chaucer is the father of the living English poetic tradit...
This article analyses the uses of Latin and Old English in the charters of Worcester cathedral, whic...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This thesis analyses the language used to refer to wealth, and attitudes towards wealth, in the Old ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation investigates the relationships of...
This essay explores the contribution of John Capgrave, Osbern Bokenham and other late-medieval hagio...
This contribution explores the mechanisms by which the Benedictine foundation of Bury St Edmunds sou...
The purpose of this paper is precisely to address the interface between written and spoken verse in ...