Anglo-Saxon England

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-10-15
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

One of the most important primary sources for our knowledge of Anglo-Saxon England is the charters and manuscripts which survive from the period before 1066. In the present book, two complementary essays treat the charters of mid tenth-century English kings, bringing previously unknown documents to light, establishing the circumstances in which they were produced, and demonstrating that changes in practice in the royal chancery had far-reaching effect on all aspects of Anglo-Saxon script and book production. The question of the medieval representation of women is illuminated by a study of the difficulties which a well-known monastic author, Ælfric, faced in characterizing an Old Testament heroine who used her body to achieve her ends, while a number of traditional assumptions about the property rights of divorced women in England are freshly challenged by close philological analysis of surviving law-codes. The usual comprehensive bibliography of the previous year's publications in all branches of Anglo-Saxon studies rounds off the book.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Record of the sixth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Wadham College, University of Oxford, 1-7 August 1993
A background to Augustine's mission to Anglo-Saxon England
The early Kentish -divorce laws-: a reconsideration of ++thelberht, chs. 79 and 80
The pattern of Old English burh in early Lindsey
The language of the 'Fonthill Letter'
The `Three Orders' of society in Anglo-Saxon England
English Square minuscule script: the mid-century phases
The 'Dunstan B' charters
Dry-point glosses to Aldhelm's De laudibus virginitatis in Beinecke 401
++lfric's Judith: manipulative or manipulated?
Old Latin interventions in the Old English Heptateuch
More pre-Conquest manuscripts from Glastonbury Abbey
An eleventh-century Anglo-Saxon missal fragment
Bibliography for 1993
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