Battle of Maldon - Byrhtnoth's Challenge, read in Old English. The battlefield view is taken from the sea-wall looking west, ie. from the Viking viewpoint. The causeway photo shows the 'waters flowing together' as described later in the poem. Please note that this is the *unglossed* version of the video: a glossed version is available here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Leofwin2010#p/a/u/1/jI_KFv0W9bg</p
The anonymous poem on the Battle of Brunanburh appears under the year 937 in four manuscripts (A, B,...
"List of Old-English words": p. li-lii."A literal line-for-line version in rhythmical form.""With fa...
A poem describing a reading of 'The Battle of Maldon' at Maldon by a group of Anglo-Saxon enthusiast...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015Although an unexpect...
Poem based on contemporary narrative of homosexual experience, plus intertextual material from Anglo...
An account of the Battle of Maldon, with a present-day English introduction, images from the site an...
The supposedly Norse-derived terms and structures recorded in the Old English poem The Battle of Mal...
Despite existing more than 1000 years apart, Old English and Modern Icelandic are closely related la...
Modern readers of The Battle of Maldon are often confronted in editions and anthologies with explana...
The Battle of Brunanburh, also spelled Brunnanburh, is an Old English poem of 73 lines included in t...
"A literal line-for-line version" in rhythmical form."With facsimile of the unique manuscript in the...
"A literal line-for-line version" in rhythmical form."With facsimile of the unique manuscript in the...
"A literal line-for-line version" in rhythmical form."With facsimile of the unique manuscript in the...
Original text and prose translation on opposite pages.pt. I. Anglo-Saxon poems: Introduction; The ma...
Beowulf - Scyld Scefing's Funeral - Read in Old English. The location is the reconstructed Anglo-Sax...
The anonymous poem on the Battle of Brunanburh appears under the year 937 in four manuscripts (A, B,...
"List of Old-English words": p. li-lii."A literal line-for-line version in rhythmical form.""With fa...
A poem describing a reading of 'The Battle of Maldon' at Maldon by a group of Anglo-Saxon enthusiast...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015Although an unexpect...
Poem based on contemporary narrative of homosexual experience, plus intertextual material from Anglo...
An account of the Battle of Maldon, with a present-day English introduction, images from the site an...
The supposedly Norse-derived terms and structures recorded in the Old English poem The Battle of Mal...
Despite existing more than 1000 years apart, Old English and Modern Icelandic are closely related la...
Modern readers of The Battle of Maldon are often confronted in editions and anthologies with explana...
The Battle of Brunanburh, also spelled Brunnanburh, is an Old English poem of 73 lines included in t...
"A literal line-for-line version" in rhythmical form."With facsimile of the unique manuscript in the...
"A literal line-for-line version" in rhythmical form."With facsimile of the unique manuscript in the...
"A literal line-for-line version" in rhythmical form."With facsimile of the unique manuscript in the...
Original text and prose translation on opposite pages.pt. I. Anglo-Saxon poems: Introduction; The ma...
Beowulf - Scyld Scefing's Funeral - Read in Old English. The location is the reconstructed Anglo-Sax...
The anonymous poem on the Battle of Brunanburh appears under the year 937 in four manuscripts (A, B,...
"List of Old-English words": p. li-lii."A literal line-for-line version in rhythmical form.""With fa...
A poem describing a reading of 'The Battle of Maldon' at Maldon by a group of Anglo-Saxon enthusiast...