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Law and Order in Anglo Saxon England

Law and Order in Anglo Saxon England

... late Anglo-Saxon England’, adopts a somewhat different approach: Lambert concentrates his focus on the ‘state’ in Anglo-Saxon historiography and to asking where, exactly, we should fit ...

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‘ “Hu mæg ure geferscipe beon gewissod butan geþeahtere?” Ælfric’s Colloquy and Latin Learning in Anglo-Saxon England’

‘ “Hu mæg ure geferscipe beon gewissod butan geþeahtere?” Ælfric’s Colloquy and Latin Learning in Anglo-Saxon England’

... In Anglo-Saxon England, grammar meant not only the skill required to understand a Latin text, but also to interpret Latin texts, especially the ...the Anglo-Saxon curriculum, to the ...

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What were they thinking? : Intellectual territories in Anglo-Saxon England

What were they thinking? : Intellectual territories in Anglo-Saxon England

... In attempting to deconstruct the thinking behind our monuments, we may choose to summarize their elements as Roman, Scandinavian, Christian, or non- Christian. But it will be important to return frequently to the ...

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Living with One Foot in the Grave: the elderly in Early Anglo Saxon England

Living with One Foot in the Grave: the elderly in Early Anglo Saxon England

... in Anglo-Saxon cemetery samples, in Figure ...represent Anglo- Saxon Worthy Park due to the similarity between these two populations with respect to the subadult to adult ...

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Madness, Medication--and Self-Induced Hallucination? Elleborus (and Woody Nightshade) in Anglo-Saxon England, 700-900

Madness, Medication--and Self-Induced Hallucination? Elleborus (and Woody Nightshade) in Anglo-Saxon England, 700-900

... It —Ν nΙteΡΙΜt–Τ, —n t–—Ν cΙnnect—Ιn, t–at Ald–elm aΝcΜ—beΝ dementia cordis tΙ –—Ν elleborus, Ν—nce ΝΙme Ιf t–e med—cal teΣtΝ Ρ–—c– I –aΠe d—ΝcΟΝΝed fΙcΟΝ Ιn cΟΜ—n‒ ΚeΙΚle Ρ—t– a wedenheort, l—teΜallΤ fΜenΥ—ed m—nd , ...

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Symbols of protection : the significance of animal-ornamented shields in early Anglo-Saxon England

Symbols of protection : the significance of animal-ornamented shields in early Anglo-Saxon England

... To establish what ideologies sustained the use of this animal art as a social symbol on shields is admittedly the most challenging and controversial part of the problem, for this requires access to the specific iconic ...

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The theory and methodology of classifications
of the fifth and sixth centuries A. D. of
Anglo-Saxon England
with reference to great square-headed brooches

The theory and methodology of classifications of the fifth and sixth centuries A. D. of Anglo-Saxon England with reference to great square-headed brooches

... Leigh's treatment of the brooch fragments was similar to Leeds': he accepted all of those in Leeds' classes A and B into his corpus, and indeed added at least two non-Kentish.. f[r] ...

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Frisians in Anglo-Saxon England: A Historical and Toponymical Investigation

Frisians in Anglo-Saxon England: A Historical and Toponymical Investigation

... The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Plummer 1892) has not much to add to Bede's picture of the invaders. The different versions seem to copy his story almost literally. Fo[r] ...

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Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900–1100: Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle

Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900–1100: Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle

... Conclusions T–e ΟndeΜΝtand—n‒Ν Ιf elleborus —n lateΜ An‒lΙ-SaΣΙn En‒land ΚΜΙΠe tΙ –aΠe ΠaΜ—ed, fΜΙm ÆlfΜ—c Ν —mΚl—c—t aΝΝeΜt—Ιn aΜΙΟnd 1000 t–at elleborus –ad nΙ ΠeΜnacΟlaΜ Old En‒l—Ν– c[r] ...

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British Christian continuity in Anglo Saxon England: the case of Sherborne/Lanprobi

British Christian continuity in Anglo Saxon England: the case of Sherborne/Lanprobi

... For example, S Bassett, 'Church and diocese in the West Midlands: the transition from British to Anglo-Saxon control' 13-40 in Blair and Sharpe eds, Pastoral Care Before the Parish; idem[r] ...

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Infernal imagery in Anglo Saxon charters

Infernal imagery in Anglo Saxon charters

... the Anglo-Saxon charters’ nature as ecclesiastical instruments, as Pierre Chaplais suggested? 18 Why do spiritual sanctions, especially with infernal imagery, predominantly appear in royal diplomas? If it ...

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The toponymy of communal activity: Anglo Saxon assembly sites and their functions

The toponymy of communal activity: Anglo Saxon assembly sites and their functions

... In Anglo-Saxon England, reference is made to such gatherings in early legal codes, and by the tenth century it is clear that an organized framework of local and regional moots was in operation, ...

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"No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience

"No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience

... of Anglo-Saxon heroism to recent political and militaristic expansionism, and to racial subjugation, even as it finds attractions and advantages in the vocabulary of that ...orients ...

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Alcuin and Alfred : two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers

Alcuin and Alfred : two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers

... to Anglo-Saxon jurists, and possibly even expand our knowledge of the early English ...in Anglo-Saxon England unmediated through some other, secondary ...In Anglo-Saxon ...

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Explaining Anglo Saxon military efficiency: the landscape of mobilization

Explaining Anglo Saxon military efficiency: the landscape of mobilization

... Speed of reaction and the sustainability under pressure of systems of mobilisation seem specifically to be emphasised in the narrative accounts of the events of 870–1 (ASC A, s.a. 871; Keynes and Lapidge, p. 78). Within ...

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Chest burial: A middle anglo-saxon funerary rite from northern england

Chest burial: A middle anglo-saxon funerary rite from northern england

... The chronological and geographical distribution of the northern group of chest burials holds particular significance if considered in light of what is known of the political and regional boundaries of ...

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Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image

Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image

... associated with porticus that many would have understood. See Éamonn Ó Carragáin, ‘The Term Porticus and Imitatio Romae in Early Anglo-Saxon England’, in Text and Gloss: Studies in Insular Learning ...

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The style of Anglo Saxon poetry, with particular reference to the poetic vocabulary

The style of Anglo Saxon poetry, with particular reference to the poetic vocabulary

... iiiPrefixes 11 iv Single Element words occuring only in poetry 28 a Words found with special meanings in the poetic texts 29 b Distribution of poetic single element words across the word[r] ...

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Antimicrobial assays of three native British plants used in Anglo Saxon medicine for wound healing formulations in 10th century England

Antimicrobial assays of three native British plants used in Anglo Saxon medicine for wound healing formulations in 10th century England

... Potential locations were sourced from ‘Flora of Hertfordshire’ (James, 2010) and field trips conducted in June - August 2010 and 2011 to identify viable plant colonies, obtain landowner permissions (according to 1981 ...

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Anglo Saxon pharmacopoeia revisited: a potential treasure in drug discovery

Anglo Saxon pharmacopoeia revisited: a potential treasure in drug discovery

... the Anglo-Saxon word ‘gearwe’, modern synonyms including bloodwort, nosebleed and herba militaris which all refer to its traditional use as a wound herb ...an Anglo Saxon plant of choice for ...

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