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        Alfred's Soliloquies in London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii (art. 9g, fols. 50v-51v)
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        Paul E. Szarmach
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction to Volume I 1
- Anglo-Saxon Glosses to a Theodorean Poem? 9
- Between Bede and the Chronicle: London, BL, Cotton Vespasian B. vi, fols. 104-9 47
- Aldhelm the Theologian 68
- Aldhelm as Old English Poet: Exodus, Asser, and the Dicta Ælfredi 90
- Faricius of Arezzo's Life of St Aldhelm 109
- Patristic Pomegranates, from Ambrose and Apponius to Bede 132
- The Metrical Art(s) of Bede 150
- King Ceadwalla's Roman Epitaph 171
- A Recension of Boniface's Letter to Eadburg about the Monk of Wenlock's Vision 194
- Alcuin as Exile and Educator: 'uir undecumque doctissimus 215
- 'Quid Hinieldus cum Christo?' 237
- The Sermons Attributed to Candidus Wizo 260
- Enigma Variations: The Anglo-Saxon Riddle-Tradition 284
- English Script in the Second Half of the Ninth Century 305
- Alfred, Asser, and Boethius 326
- Six Cruces in Beowulf (Lines 31,83,404,445,1198, and 3074-5) 349
- The Role of Grendel's Arm in Feud, Law, and the Narrative Strategy of Beowulf 368
- The Merov(ich)ingian Again: damnatio memoriae and the usus scholarum 389
- Three 'Cups' and a Funeral in Beowulf 407
- Beowulf in the House of Dickens 421
- Manuscript Index 441
- General Index 444
- Index of Glosses in Chapter 1 459
- Frontmatter2 i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Illustrations xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction to Volume II 1
- Alea, Tæfl, and Related Games: Vocabulary and Context 9
- The Sphere of Life and Death: Time, Medicine, and the Visual Imagination 28
- More Diagrams by Byrhtferth of Ramsey 53
- The Charter of Lanlawren (Cornwall) 74
- Anglo-Latin Women Poets 86
- Contextualized Lexicography 108
- Latin in the Ascendant: The Interlinear Gloss of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 509 132
- Alfred's Soliloquies in London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii (art. 9g, fols. 50v-51v) 153
- A Palm Sunday Sermon from Eleventh-Century Salisbury 180
- A Late Old English Harrowing of Hell Homily from Worcester and Blickling Homily VII 197
- Worcester Sauce: Malchus in Anglo-Saxon England 212
- 'Et quis me tanto oneri parem faciet?': Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Life of St Amelberga 232
- Edith's Choice 253
- Osbert of Clare and the Vision of Leofric: The Transformation of an Old English Narrative 275
- The Persecuted Church and the Mysterium Lunae: Cynewulf's Ascension, lines 252b-272 (Christ II, lines 691b-711) 293
- The Symbolic Use of Job in Ælfric's Homily on Job, Christ II, and the Phoenix 315
- Ælfric's Colloquy: The Antwerp/ London Version 331
- The Relation between Old English Alliterative Verse and Ælfric's Alliterative Prose 349
- Mise en page in Old English Manuscripts and Printed Texts 363
- Ælfnc's De auguriis and Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 178 376
- Publications of Michael Lapidge (through 2004) 395
- Doctoral Dissertations Directed 407
- Manuscript Index 409
- General Index 413
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction to Volume I 1
- Anglo-Saxon Glosses to a Theodorean Poem? 9
- Between Bede and the Chronicle: London, BL, Cotton Vespasian B. vi, fols. 104-9 47
- Aldhelm the Theologian 68
- Aldhelm as Old English Poet: Exodus, Asser, and the Dicta Ælfredi 90
- Faricius of Arezzo's Life of St Aldhelm 109
- Patristic Pomegranates, from Ambrose and Apponius to Bede 132
- The Metrical Art(s) of Bede 150
- King Ceadwalla's Roman Epitaph 171
- A Recension of Boniface's Letter to Eadburg about the Monk of Wenlock's Vision 194
- Alcuin as Exile and Educator: 'uir undecumque doctissimus 215
- 'Quid Hinieldus cum Christo?' 237
- The Sermons Attributed to Candidus Wizo 260
- Enigma Variations: The Anglo-Saxon Riddle-Tradition 284
- English Script in the Second Half of the Ninth Century 305
- Alfred, Asser, and Boethius 326
- Six Cruces in Beowulf (Lines 31,83,404,445,1198, and 3074-5) 349
- The Role of Grendel's Arm in Feud, Law, and the Narrative Strategy of Beowulf 368
- The Merov(ich)ingian Again: damnatio memoriae and the usus scholarum 389
- Three 'Cups' and a Funeral in Beowulf 407
- Beowulf in the House of Dickens 421
- Manuscript Index 441
- General Index 444
- Index of Glosses in Chapter 1 459
- Frontmatter2 i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Illustrations xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction to Volume II 1
- Alea, Tæfl, and Related Games: Vocabulary and Context 9
- The Sphere of Life and Death: Time, Medicine, and the Visual Imagination 28
- More Diagrams by Byrhtferth of Ramsey 53
- The Charter of Lanlawren (Cornwall) 74
- Anglo-Latin Women Poets 86
- Contextualized Lexicography 108
- Latin in the Ascendant: The Interlinear Gloss of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 509 132
- Alfred's Soliloquies in London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii (art. 9g, fols. 50v-51v) 153
- A Palm Sunday Sermon from Eleventh-Century Salisbury 180
- A Late Old English Harrowing of Hell Homily from Worcester and Blickling Homily VII 197
- Worcester Sauce: Malchus in Anglo-Saxon England 212
- 'Et quis me tanto oneri parem faciet?': Goscelin of Saint-Bertin and the Life of St Amelberga 232
- Edith's Choice 253
- Osbert of Clare and the Vision of Leofric: The Transformation of an Old English Narrative 275
- The Persecuted Church and the Mysterium Lunae: Cynewulf's Ascension, lines 252b-272 (Christ II, lines 691b-711) 293
- The Symbolic Use of Job in Ælfric's Homily on Job, Christ II, and the Phoenix 315
- Ælfric's Colloquy: The Antwerp/ London Version 331
- The Relation between Old English Alliterative Verse and Ælfric's Alliterative Prose 349
- Mise en page in Old English Manuscripts and Printed Texts 363
- Ælfnc's De auguriis and Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 178 376
- Publications of Michael Lapidge (through 2004) 395
- Doctoral Dissertations Directed 407
- Manuscript Index 409
- General Index 413