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2 Opus What? The Textual History of Medieval Embroidery Terms and Their Relationship to the Surviving Embroideries c. 800–1400
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Abbreviations viii
- Introduction 1
- A Personal Recollection 9
- Publications of Gale R. Owen-Crocker (as Gale R. Owen before 1986) 17
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Part I Textile
- 1 The Language of Dress and Textiles in Wills of the Old English Period 27
- 2 Opus What? The Textual History of Medieval Embroidery Terms and Their Relationship to the Surviving Embroideries c. 800–1400 43
- 3 Intertextuality in the Bayeux Tapestry: The Form and Function of Dress and Clothing 69
- 4 Birds of a Feather: Magpies in the Bayeux Tapestry? 85
- 5 Threads and Needles: The Use of Textiles for Medical Purposes 103
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Part II Text
- 6 Text, Textile, Context: Aldhelm and Wordweaving as Metaphor 121
- 7 The Weft of War in the Exeter Book Riddles 139
- 8 Fyrenne Dracan in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 153
- 9 Old English in the Margins 171
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Part III Intertext
- 10 Weaving Words on the Ruthwell Cross 183
- 11 Fates of the Apostles and Tituli 199
- 12 Weaving and Interweaving: The Textual Traditions of Two of Ælfric’s Supplementary Homilies 211
- 13 Invisible Things in London, British Library, Cotton Vitellius A. xv 225
- 14 Redacting Harold Godwinson: The Vita Haroldi and William of Malmesbury 239
- Index 255
- Tabula Gratulatoria 265
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Abbreviations viii
- Introduction 1
- A Personal Recollection 9
- Publications of Gale R. Owen-Crocker (as Gale R. Owen before 1986) 17
-
Part I Textile
- 1 The Language of Dress and Textiles in Wills of the Old English Period 27
- 2 Opus What? The Textual History of Medieval Embroidery Terms and Their Relationship to the Surviving Embroideries c. 800–1400 43
- 3 Intertextuality in the Bayeux Tapestry: The Form and Function of Dress and Clothing 69
- 4 Birds of a Feather: Magpies in the Bayeux Tapestry? 85
- 5 Threads and Needles: The Use of Textiles for Medical Purposes 103
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Part II Text
- 6 Text, Textile, Context: Aldhelm and Wordweaving as Metaphor 121
- 7 The Weft of War in the Exeter Book Riddles 139
- 8 Fyrenne Dracan in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 153
- 9 Old English in the Margins 171
-
Part III Intertext
- 10 Weaving Words on the Ruthwell Cross 183
- 11 Fates of the Apostles and Tituli 199
- 12 Weaving and Interweaving: The Textual Traditions of Two of Ælfric’s Supplementary Homilies 211
- 13 Invisible Things in London, British Library, Cotton Vitellius A. xv 225
- 14 Redacting Harold Godwinson: The Vita Haroldi and William of Malmesbury 239
- Index 255
- Tabula Gratulatoria 265