Anglo-Saxon England

Cover of Anglo-Saxon England by Malcolm Godden
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780521038430
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.00971715996 Pounds
Width: 0.77 Inches
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Anglo-Saxon England by Malcolm Godden, published by Cambridge University Press on October 11, 2007, is an illustrated edition comprising 308 pages. This book emphasizes the relationship between England and its neighbors during the pre-Conquest period, presenting fresh insights into England’s role in the early medieval world. It features essays that explore various aspects such as finance, trade, travel, and education, alongside a detailed analysis of Old English vocabulary related to wealth and power.

Readers will find a diverse range of topics, including the intriguing journey of exotic spices from Arabia as discussed in Bald’s Leechbook, and the examination of the Old English Rune Poem in relation to its Scandinavian counterparts. The book also delves into the use of Jerome’s Hebracium translation of the psalter in England and the study of Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in English schools. Additionally, it includes a comprehensive bibliography of the previous year’s publications in Anglo-Saxon studies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history, medieval studies, and literary criticism.


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The principal emphasis of this book is the relationship between England and its neighbours in the pre-Conquest period. It brings together fresh information of England’s place in the early medieval world, with essays concentrating on finance and trade, travel, learning and education. A detailed analysis of the Old English vocabulary for money and wealth shows different usage over two centuries reflects a developing awareness, particularly on the part of ‘lfric, of the relationship between wealth and power. Medical recipes in Bald’s Leechbook, which stipulate the use of exotic spices from Arabia, have stimulated a fascinating essay on how these ingredients may have made their way from Arabia and the Mediterranean to England. Other essays in this wide-ranging book examine the Old English Rune Poem in the context of its two later Scandinavian analogues; the use in England of Jerome’s Hebracium translation of the psalter; and the study in English schools of the difficult verse of Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The usual comprehensive bibliography of the previous year’s publications in all branches of Anglo-Saxon studies rounds off the book.

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