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Alfred's Soliloquies in London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii (art. 9g, fols. 50v-51v)

  • Paul E. Szarmach
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Chapters in this book

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