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Complete Old English : A Comprehensive Guide to Reading and Understanding Old English, with Original Texts

Complete Old English : A Comprehensive Guide to Reading and Understanding Old English, with Original Texts

Author: Mark Atherton
Publisher: John Murray Press
Publication Date: 27 Aug 2010
ISBN-13: 9781444104189
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Learn Old English (Anglo-Saxon) with this best-selling course from Teach Yourself - the No. 1 brand in language learning. Equally suited to general reader, historian and student of literature, this new edition teaches vocabulary and grammar through original texts, with audio support, traces the roots of modern English words, and explores the Anglo-Saxon cultural context through poems, prose and historical documents.
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Table of Contents


: Contents
: Contents
: Contents
: Part I - Foundation
: Part I - Foundation
: Part I - Foundation
: 1 A king must rule a country
: 1 A king must rule a country
: 1 A king must rule a country
: 2 Say what I am called
: 2 Say what I am called
: 2 Say what I am called
: 3 I promise three things
: 3 I promise three things
: 3 I promise three things
: 4 The four season
: 4 The four season
: 4 The four season
: 5 A certain stone
: 5 A certain stone
: 5 A certain stone
: 6 Signs in the monastery
: 6 Signs in the monastery
: 6 Signs in the monastery
: 7 King Cnut's proclamation
: 7 King Cnut's proclamation
: 7 King Cnut's proclamation
: 8 Charters and writs
: 8 Charters and writs
: 8 Charters and writs
: 9 Dedication of a church
: 9 Dedication of a church
: 9 Dedication of a church
: 10 The translation of St Alphege
: 10 The translation of St Alphege
: 10 The translation of St Alphege
: 11 The family dispute in Herefordshire
: 11 The family dispute in Herefordshire
: 11 The family dispute in Herefordshire
: 12 Love and marriage
: 12 Love and marriage
: 12 Love and marriage
: 13 The king's duties
: 13 The king's duties
: 13 The king's duties
: 14 The first English fiction
: 14 The first English fiction
: 14 The first English fiction
: Part II - History
: Part II - History
: Part II - History
: 15 The Alfred jewel
: 15 The Alfred jewel
: 15 The Alfred jewel
: 16 Alfred and Guthrum
: 16 Alfred and Guthrum
: 16 Alfred and Guthrum
: 17 The Fonthill cattle raid
: 17 The Fonthill cattle raid
: 17 The Fonthill cattle raid
: 18 The legend of the Anchorite
: 18 The legend of the Anchorite
: 18 The legend of the Anchorite
: 19 Three charters from the reign of Edgar
: 19 Three charters from the reign of Edgar
: 19 Three charters from the reign of Edgar
: 20 Bishop Æthelwold of Winchester
: 20 Bishop Æthelwold of Winchester
: 20 Bishop Æthelwold of Winchester
: 21 Abbot Ælfric
: 21 Abbot Ælfric
: 21 Abbot Ælfric
: 22 Byrhtferth and Wulfstan
: 22 Byrhtferth and Wulfstan
: 22 Byrhtferth and Wulfstan
: Part III - Poetry
: Part III - Poetry
: Part III - Poetry
: 23 Runes
: 23 Runes
: 23 Runes
: 24 The Wanderer
: 24 The Wanderer
: 24 The Wanderer
: 25 The Seafarer
: 25 The Seafarer
: 25 The Seafarer
: 26 The Beowulf manuscript
: 26 The Beowulf manuscript
: 26 The Beowulf manuscript
: 27 Beowulf
: 27 Beowulf
: 27 Beowulf
: 28 Beowulf and archaeology
: 28 Beowulf and archaeology
: 28 Beowulf and archaeology


Author Description


Dr Mark Atherton is Lecturer in English Language and Literature at Regent's Park College, Oxford University. A trained teacher, he has taught in Germany and Austria and has published widely in medieval studies and linguistics.






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