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    Translatio imperii: The Old English Orosius and the rise of Wessex by Leneghan, F

    Published 2015
    “…This article argues that the Old English Orosius, a work traditionally viewed as a product of the educational reforms of King Alfred of Wessex (r. 871–899), can be constructively read in relation to developments in Anglo-Saxon political thought in the early tenth as well as in the late ninth centuries. …”
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    Emotional disturbance in the Old English Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn by Burns, RA

    Published 2024
    “…This article argues that the Old English Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn adapt the classical dialectical method in order to show how individual mentality can be reshaped through dialogue. …”
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    Review of Kazutomo Karasawa, ed., 'The Old English Menologium' by Leneghan, F

    Published 2016
    “…The Old English Metrical Calendar, a poem of 231 lines produced in late Anglo-Saxon England, is a mnemonic device for teaching the relationship between the four seasons of the calendar year and the key liturgical feasts observed by the late Anglo-Saxon church, beginning and ending with Christmas. …”
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    Translatio Imperii: The Old English Orosius and the Rise of Wessex by Leneghan, F

    Published 2015
    “…This article argues that the Old English Orosius, a work traditionally viewed as a product of the educational reforms of King Alfred of Wessex (r. 871- 899), can be constructively read in relation to developments in Anglo-Saxon political thought in the early tenth as well as in the late ninth centuries. …”
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    OLD ENGLISH LEXEME ÆÐELING IN THE GLOSSARIES AND IN THE TEXT OF THE POEM BEOWULF by Ekaterina A. Krupina

    Published 2023-03-01
    Subjects: “…old english epic literature…”
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    Split and unified functions in the formation of old English nouns and adjectives by Raquel Vea Escarza

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the formation of Old English nouns and adjectives. The starting point of the discussion is an enlarged inventory of lexical functions that draw on Meaning-Text Theory and structural-functional grammars and explain the change of meaning caused by prefixation and suffixation in Old English. …”
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    Heroism in three Old English poems: A Christian approach by Catherine Woeber

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…It has been contended that the value system and terminology of Old English heroic poetry were not suitable vehicles for the later religious poetry, that their Germanic garb ill-fitted the Christian poems. …”
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