This chapter discusses the reporting of events in what would become Scotland in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. Observations are made on the perspective of the chroniclers and the sources of their information
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
This paper relates diachronic change in discourse strategies of the Viking-age historical writing to...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has been regarded as an unproblematic guide to the first viking raids on t...
This thesis examines the origins of a set of manuscripts which, for convenience, are known collectiv...
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Saxons arrived in the south of Britain in the third quarter ...
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is among the earliest vernacular chronicles of Western Europe and remains ...
The thesis aims to present a history of the interaction between Anglo-Saxons and Celts in pre-Viking...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Winchester Chro...
I would like to thank Dauvit Broun, who supervised the postgraduate work from which this has evolved...
This paper attempts to correlate Bede's account of the British king Caedualla, to whom he attributed...
Fordun’s Chronica Gentis Scotorum, Gesta Annalia I and II, Walter Bower’s Scotichronicon and Liber P...
This article responds to findings and conclusions made by Laura Keeler in The Historia Regum Britan...
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
Through an investigation of key factors in translation and interpretation (time, distance and langua...
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
This paper relates diachronic change in discourse strategies of the Viking-age historical writing to...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has been regarded as an unproblematic guide to the first viking raids on t...
This thesis examines the origins of a set of manuscripts which, for convenience, are known collectiv...
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Saxons arrived in the south of Britain in the third quarter ...
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is among the earliest vernacular chronicles of Western Europe and remains ...
The thesis aims to present a history of the interaction between Anglo-Saxons and Celts in pre-Viking...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Winchester Chro...
I would like to thank Dauvit Broun, who supervised the postgraduate work from which this has evolved...
This paper attempts to correlate Bede's account of the British king Caedualla, to whom he attributed...
Fordun’s Chronica Gentis Scotorum, Gesta Annalia I and II, Walter Bower’s Scotichronicon and Liber P...
This article responds to findings and conclusions made by Laura Keeler in The Historia Regum Britan...
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
Through an investigation of key factors in translation and interpretation (time, distance and langua...
This thesis considers late thirteenth and early fourteenth century insular history writing in the ve...
This paper relates diachronic change in discourse strategies of the Viking-age historical writing to...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...