--Index of media.--Index of titles.Bibliography: p. 172-173.I. Epic and historical pieces: Widsith. Selections from Beowulf. The battle of Brunanburh. The battle of Maldon.--II. Secular lyrics: The seafarer. The wanderer. The ruined city. Deor's lament. A love-letter. The banished wife's complaint. Gnomic verses. Riddles.--III. Religious lyrics: Cædmon's hymn. Bede's death song. Selections from the Christ. The dream of the rood. Ruthwell cross inscription. Brussels cross inscription.--IV. Biblical poems: Selections from the Genesis. Selections from the Exodus. Judith.--V. Saints' legends: Selections from the Andreas. Selections from the Elene.--VI. Religious mythology: The PhÅnix.--VII. Charms.--Bibliography: References for students of Ol...
2nd edition; volume 1 of 3; ill.; music; 18 cm.1767. Vol. 1: (lxxx, 370 p. [ii]) contains, in additi...
Includes index.Anglo-Saxon and English in parallel columns.Mode of access: Internet
Includes indexes.Errata: p. [397]."The first instalment [sic] of this work was published by Macmilla...
Bibliography: p. 172-173.I. Epic and historical pieces: Widsith. Selections from Beowulf. Battle of ...
Original text and prose translation on opposite pages.pt. I. Anglo-Saxon poems: Introduction; The ma...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Without music, except for "Deo gratias Anglia" in vo...
I. General introduction. Book first[-third] Appendix I: An essay on the ancient minstrels in Engla...
"List of Old-English words": p. li-lii."A literal line-for-line version in rhythmical form.""With fa...
From the riddling song of a bawdy onion that moves between kitchen and bedroom to the thrilling acco...
Includes index."This collection is intended to include all the extant Old-English texts up to about ...
Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long ...
Relations of the Elizabethan sonnet sequences to earlier English verse / D.E. Owen -- King Alfred in...
The best-known literary achievement of Anglo-Saxon England, Beowulf is a poem concerned with monster...
The Old English heroic poem known today by the editorial title of Beowulf survives, albeit damaged, ...
In this article, I compare the modern translations of lines (675-702) of Beowulf in Seamus Heaney’s ...
2nd edition; volume 1 of 3; ill.; music; 18 cm.1767. Vol. 1: (lxxx, 370 p. [ii]) contains, in additi...
Includes index.Anglo-Saxon and English in parallel columns.Mode of access: Internet
Includes indexes.Errata: p. [397]."The first instalment [sic] of this work was published by Macmilla...
Bibliography: p. 172-173.I. Epic and historical pieces: Widsith. Selections from Beowulf. Battle of ...
Original text and prose translation on opposite pages.pt. I. Anglo-Saxon poems: Introduction; The ma...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Without music, except for "Deo gratias Anglia" in vo...
I. General introduction. Book first[-third] Appendix I: An essay on the ancient minstrels in Engla...
"List of Old-English words": p. li-lii."A literal line-for-line version in rhythmical form.""With fa...
From the riddling song of a bawdy onion that moves between kitchen and bedroom to the thrilling acco...
Includes index."This collection is intended to include all the extant Old-English texts up to about ...
Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long ...
Relations of the Elizabethan sonnet sequences to earlier English verse / D.E. Owen -- King Alfred in...
The best-known literary achievement of Anglo-Saxon England, Beowulf is a poem concerned with monster...
The Old English heroic poem known today by the editorial title of Beowulf survives, albeit damaged, ...
In this article, I compare the modern translations of lines (675-702) of Beowulf in Seamus Heaney’s ...
2nd edition; volume 1 of 3; ill.; music; 18 cm.1767. Vol. 1: (lxxx, 370 p. [ii]) contains, in additi...
Includes index.Anglo-Saxon and English in parallel columns.Mode of access: Internet
Includes indexes.Errata: p. [397]."The first instalment [sic] of this work was published by Macmilla...