An object inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes recently found in East Anglia is tentatively identified as an artefact associated with the use of manuscripts: a page-holder or page-turner. The well-formed and elegant inscription allows us to identify a hitherto unrecognized runic graph in the Anglo-Saxon tradition as well as a previously unrecorded inflected form of the Old English verb cunnan. The find constitutes rich and special evidence of the development of a literate culture in Anglo-Saxon England, and in particular of the relationship between runic and Roman literacy in the later eighth century
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
In May 2014, a previously unknown runic inscription was recognised by a team of academics and doctor...
The paper discusses a number of versified runic inscriptions, mainly from Scandinavia, and from ca. ...
An object inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes recently found in East Anglia is tentatively identified a...
An object inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes recently found in East Anglia is tentatively identified a...
In 2017 two objects carrying runic inscriptions that are identifiable as personal names were found. ...
In 2017 two objects carrying runic inscriptions that are identifiable as personal names were found. ...
In 2017 two objects carrying runic inscriptions that are identifiable as personal names were found. ...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
abstract: This paper argues that the Anglo-Saxons were runic-literate. Although there is scant runic...
Runic inscriptions are of interest not only as evidence of language and literacy in early medieval E...
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
In May 2014, a previously unknown runic inscription was recognised by a team of academics and doctor...
The paper discusses a number of versified runic inscriptions, mainly from Scandinavia, and from ca. ...
An object inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes recently found in East Anglia is tentatively identified a...
An object inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes recently found in East Anglia is tentatively identified a...
In 2017 two objects carrying runic inscriptions that are identifiable as personal names were found. ...
In 2017 two objects carrying runic inscriptions that are identifiable as personal names were found. ...
In 2017 two objects carrying runic inscriptions that are identifiable as personal names were found. ...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
The corpus of runic inscriptions from Anglo-Saxon England is growing steadily, and the evidence they...
abstract: This paper argues that the Anglo-Saxons were runic-literate. Although there is scant runic...
Runic inscriptions are of interest not only as evidence of language and literacy in early medieval E...
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
In May 2014, a previously unknown runic inscription was recognised by a team of academics and doctor...
The paper discusses a number of versified runic inscriptions, mainly from Scandinavia, and from ca. ...