About the holdings which were created for the provision of knight-service—the 'knights' fees' of feudal records—little can be said in general terms. There were knights' fees which consisted of single villages, and here and there, ...
... Barbara C. , Trinity and Incarnation in Anglo - Saxon Art and Thought ( Cambridge , 1997 ) : R. Gameson , Albion 30 , 463–4 ; H. Magennis , N & Q 45 , 91–2 Remley , Paul G. , Old English Biblical Verse ( Cambridge , 1996 ) : A. N. ...
76 , 338–9 ; E. J. Kealey , The Historian 53 , 117–18 ; N. W. Nolte , Albion 22 , 290–1 ; D. Rollason , History 75 , 292 ; P. Sheingorn , Envoi 2.1 , 1-29 Rodwell , W. , English Heritage Book of Church Archaeology ( London ...
Churches , monastic sites and Christian cemeteries Audouy , Michel , Brian Dix and David Parsons , ' The Tower of All ... 159–81 O'Sullivan , Deirdre , and Robert Young , English Heritage Book of Lindisfarne , Holy Island ( London ...
Clark , George , ' The Hero and the Theme ' , A Beowulf Handbook , ed . Bjork and Niles , pp . 271-90 Cronan , Dennis , The Origin of Ancient Strife in Beowulf , Germanic Studies , ed . Goblirsch et al . , pp .
An initial besetting problem is the underlying assumption that there was a single ' Beowulf poet ' . ... For an account of the rise and the decline of Liedertheorie , see T. A. Shippey , “ Structure and Unity ' , A Beowulf Handbook ...
Place - name evidence for an Anglo - Saxon animal name : OE * pohha / * pocca ' fallow deer ' CAROLE HOUGH It is well known that the extant corpus of Old English literature preserves only a proportion of the vocabulary that once existed ...
... one an Englishman and the other a Swede , were engaged in correspondence . The Englishman was the Reverend Edward Lye ( 1694–1767 ) , then rector of Yardley Hastings in Northamptonshire , and the Swede was Eric Benzelius the Younger ...
THE DANELAW Everywhere south of the Humber county and lesser administrative divisions drawn before the Conquest In the Danelaw , wapentakes ; elsewhere hundreds ; but in Kent lathes and in Sussex rapes The threefold division of England ...
2 ] Miller , D. Gary , Latin Suffixal Derivatives in English and Their Indo - European Ancestry , Oxford Ling . ( Oxford , 2006 ) [ includes loanwords from AS period ; also esp . for Bede and Alcuin ] Moskowich , Isabel , and Begoña ...
9 R. Marsden , The Text of the Old Testament in Anglo - Saxon England , CSASE 15 ( Cambridge , 1995 ) , 36. These prefaces are edited by D. de Bruyne , Préfaces de la Bible latine ( Namur , 1920 ) . The only ' complete ' late Anglo ...
Discussing the development of English society, from the growth of royal power to the establishment of feudalism after the Norman Conquest, this book focuses on the emergence of the earliest English kingdoms and the Anglo-Norman monarchy in ...
... audience could reasonably be expected to affect the choice of vocabulary , including colour vocabulary . When the distribution of a particular colour word across these ... COLOUR VOCABULARY Research to date indicates that Old 52 C. P. Biggam.
... charter on Malmesbury's freedom from episcopal encroachment would be best explained on the supposition that the charter was fabricated in the decade . c . 1125 × c . 1135 in the attempt to bolster Malmesbury's defences against epis ...
Anglo-Saxon England (1979) takes the history and archaeology of Britain from the fifth century AD through to 1066, covering perhaps the most enigmatic period in British history, when post-Roman, native British and Continental influences ...
... ed. Julia Barrow and Wareham, pp. 88–99 [includes extensive citation of ... 2nd ed. (Liskeard, 2007) [rev., expanded ed. of work publ. in 1998] Cooper ... Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England (Westport, CT) Craze, Michael, 'St Peter's ...
Early Anglo-Saxon England saw some of the most important elements in the creation of modern England: the Germanic migrations after the departure of the Romans and the introduction of Christianity in the 7th century.