The power of words Anglo Saxon studies presented to Donald G Scragg on his seventieth birthday 1st Edition by Jonathan Wilcox, Hugh Magennis – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1933202150, 1933202157
Full download The power of words Anglo Saxon studies presented to Donald G Scragg on his seventieth birthday 1st Edition after payment

Product details:
ISBN 10: 1933202157
ISBN 13: 978-1933202150
Author: Jonathan Wilcox, Hugh Magennis
The Power of Words: Anglo-Saxon Studies Presented to Donald G. Scragg on his Seventieth Birthday edited by Jonathan Wilcox and Hugh Magennis will find its place on the same shelf with these and other such valuable tomes in the discipline. This is a complex and carefully edited book, that showcases the work of some of Professor Scragg’s best students and most admiring professional friends. The contents range from several studies in homiletic literature, one of Professor Scragg’s own passions, to other of his pursuits, including editing theory and orthography. These are not, however, derivative essays that recommend a single adjustment in a reading or to a source study; instead, they are studies that do what Professor Scragg himself did: they observe clues to larger realities, and they point the way to a broader comprehension of our discipline and its several methodologies.
Table of contents:
- INTRODUCTION
- Jonathan Wilcox, University of Iowa
- DONALD G. SCRAGG: A TRIBUTE Joyce Hill, University of Leeds
- Homiletic and Religious Literature
- ÆLFRIC AND HEROIC LITERATURE Hugh Magennis, Queen’s University Belfast
- READING “THE STORY OF JOSEPH” IN MS CAMBRIDGE, CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE 201
- Daniel Anlezark, University of Sydney
- TEXT AS IMAGE IN ELFWINE’S PRAYERBOOK Catherine E. Karkov, Miami University, Ohio
- CONFESSIONAL DISCOURSE IN AN OLD ENGLISH LIFE OF ST. MARGARET Jill A. Frederick, Minnesota State University
- LATIN SERMONS AND LAY PREACHING: FOUR LATIN SERMONS FROM POST-REFORM CANTERBURY Thomas N. Hall, University of Notre Dame
- WHO READ GREGORY’S DIALOGUES IN OLD ENGLISH? David F. Johnson, Florida State University
- THE LIFE AND TIMES OF OLD ENGLISH HOMILIES FOR THE FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT Elaine Treharne, University of Leicester
- Words, Texts, and Traditions
- SCRIBES OF THE MIND: EDITING OLD ENGLISH, IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE R. M. Liuzza, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
- “ÞÆR WEARD HREAM AHAFEN”: A NOTE ON OLD ENGLISH SPELLING AND THE SOUND OF THE BATTLE OF MALDON Richard Dance, University of Cambridge
- “EALDE UDWITAN” IN THE BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH Kathryn Powell, DePaul University
- THE INTERESTS OF COMPOUNDING: ANGELCYNN TO ENGLA LAN IN THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE Jacqueline A. Stodnick, University of Texas at Arlington
- BEOWULF AND THE QUEEN’S CUP: DETERMINING THE DANISH SUCCESSION Stephen O. Glosecki, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- “KINGE ATHELSTON THAT WAS A WORTHY KINGE OF ENGL ANGLO-SAXON MYTHS OF THE FREEMASONS Andrew Prescott, University of Sheffield
People also search for:
anglo-saxon words in english
anglo-saxon words list
anglo saxon powerpoint
anglo saxon four letter words
3 anglo saxon values beowulf
Tags: Jonathan Wilcox, Hugh Magennis, The power, Anglo Saxon studies, Donald G Scragg


