Wars and rumours of wars: England and the Byzantine world in the eighth and ninth centuries
The early mediaeval inhabitants of Britain felt remote from the centres of civilisation, and looked to Rome and also Byzantium as model Christian powers.
The Composition and Production of Anglo-Saxon Glass
The Composition and Production of Anglo-Saxon Glass By Ian C. Freestone, Michael J. Hughes and Colleen P. Stapleton Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon Glass in…
An Introduction to the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Project
An Introduction to the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Project By David A. E. Pelteret Paper presented at University College London (2002) Introduction: The…
Plundering the Territories in the Manner of the Heathens: Identifying Viking Age Battlefields in Britain
Plundering the Territories in the Manner of the Heathens: Identifying Viking Age Battlefields in Britain By Benjamin Raffield Rosetta: Papers of the Institute…
The uses of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, c. 1066-1200
By focusing on the most common types of use evident in the manuscripts, it explores how readers actually interacted with books. It also treats manuscripts as cultural artefacts through which it is possible to observe the literary and social consequences of the Conquest.
Anglo-Saxon England, Volume 38
Anglo-Saxon England, Volume 38 Edited by Malcolm Godden Cambridge University Press, 2010 ISBN: 9780521194068 Anglo-Saxon England is the only publication which consistently embraces…
Dark Age Traffic on the Bristol Channel, UK: A Hypothesis
Dark Age Traffic on the Bristol Channel, UK: A Hypothesis By Nancy Hollinrake International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol.36:2 (2007) Abstract: Exotic pottery…
A Dark Age Peter Principle: Beowulf’s incompetence threshold
Many readers, recognizing the incompatibility of heroism with the duties of kingship, have argued that Beowulf tells a story of colossal failure.
The viking’s defiant bride
The Viking’s Defiant Bride By Joanna Fulford Publisher: Harlequin, February 1, 2009 ISBN:9780373295340 Northumbria, 867 A.D. Beautiful and courageous, the Lady Elgiva is…
The brilliance of comitatus: aesthetics and society in early Anglo-Saxon England
The brilliance of comitatus: aesthetics and society in early Anglo-Saxon England By Kendra Mary Ann Adema MA Thesis, Trent University, 2000 Abstract: In…
The Lyric as Key to Salvation: An Example of Old English Poetry as Instrument of Meditation
The Lyric as Key to Salvation: An Example of Old English Poetry as Instrument of Meditation By Carolin Esser Paper given at the…
Time Team: Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery in Lincolnshire First Broadcast in 2001 On the surface it looks just like any other large Lincolnshire field. But when…
Anglo-Saxon costume : a study of secular civilian clothing and jewellery fashions
The conclusions include descriptions of the probable appearance of men and women during the successive centuries of the Anglo-Saxon era; with suggestions as to the cultural influences which may have contributed to the changes in dress which took place during this time.
The Lancelot Murders
The Lancelot Murders By J.M.C. Blair Publisher: Berkley Mass Market, May 5, 2009 ISBN: 9780425228135 When Lancelot is accused of murdering Queen Guenevereas…
The Rose & the Shield
The Rose & the Shield By Elaine Barbieri Publisher: Dorchester Pub. Co. Inc., March 1, 2009 ISBN: 9780843960143 His love could heal her…
Pollen Analysis: a technique for investigating early agrarian history
Pollen Analysis: a technique for investigating early agrarian history Frank, J.W. Agricultural History Review, Volume 5 part 1 (1957) Abstract The fact that…
Women, Posthumous Benefaction, and Family Strategy in Pre-Conquest England
Women, Posthumous Benefaction, and Family Strategy in Pre-Conquest England By Julia Crick The Journal of British Studies, Vol. 38, No. 4. (1999) Introduction: In…
Questioning the Validity of Some Notes by Prominent Old English Scholars
Questioning the Validity of Some Notes by Prominent Old English Scholars Lee, Sung-Il Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 17 No. 1…
The Meaning of the Cotton Wulf Maxim in the Context of Anglo-Saxon Popular Thought and Culture
The Meaning of the Cotton Wulf Maxim in the Context of Anglo-Saxon Popular Thought and Culture Park, Yoon-Hee Medieval and Early Modern English…
Korean Translation of Beowulf: Variety and Limitation of Archaic Words
Korean Translation of Beowulf: Variety and Limitation of Archaic Words Lee, Dong-Ill Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 16 No. 1 (2008)…
Tasking the Translator: A Dialogue of King Alfred and Walter Benjamin
Tasking the Translator: A Dialogue of King Alfred and Walter Benjamin Griffith, John Lance, Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 16 No.…
Repetition of the Same Phrases in The Dream of the Rood and What It Signifies
Repetition of the Same Phrases in The Dream of the Rood and What It Signifies Lee, Sung-Il Medieval and Early Modern English Studies,…
“Cain’s Fratricide: Original Violence as ‘Original Sin’ in Beowulf”
“Cain’s Fratricide: Original Violence as ‘Original Sin’ in Beowulf” Hodges, Horace Jeffery Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 15 No. 1 (2007)…
“Kinsman as ‘Redeemer in Piers Plowman, Passus 18”
“Kinsman as ‘Redeemer in Piers Plowman, Passus 18” Hodges, Horace Jeffery Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 14 No. 1 (2006) Abstract…
Wulf and Eadwacer: For Whom, For What?
Wulf and Eadwacer: For Whom, For What? Lee, Dongchoon Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol. 12 (2004) No. 2 Abstract Probably, no…