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Mony wylsum way: March 2011
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Monday, March 14, 2011. The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 2 of 2). Record Commission, 1830), II, ii, Appendix, pp. 261-267. The third is my transcription from the manuscript, but I differ little from Haskins' edition ( Speculum. The judgement against d'Amory. The judgements against Francis de Aldham and Bartholomew de Ashburnham. 1 Roger d’Amory ( PW. Square brackets are editorial insertions in the. Tenor judicii sup er. M Damory redditi patet in sequenti.
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project: January 2014
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project. 61% of the extant poetry and counting. There's more to Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry than Beowulf. And it is just as engaging, vital, and important to the classroom and scholar. However, very little of it has been set into verse translation. Monday, January 13, 2014. New Translation: Battle of Maldon. A new translation has joined the ASNPP family: the Battle of Maldon. You can find it here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Use the ASNPP in your Class! Genesis A and B.
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project: September 2012
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project. 61% of the extant poetry and counting. There's more to Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry than Beowulf. And it is just as engaging, vital, and important to the classroom and scholar. However, very little of it has been set into verse translation. Monday, September 3, 2012. We're back from Wyoming and the verse that I left unfinished on my way out is done for now. VII (II met.iv). Next Lady Wisdom attended to her practice,. Chanting a certain true statement further,.
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project: May 2013
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project. 61% of the extant poetry and counting. There's more to Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry than Beowulf. And it is just as engaging, vital, and important to the classroom and scholar. However, very little of it has been set into verse translation. Saturday, May 11, 2013. Also I received some encouraging news which could possibly turn into some good news (nothing I can really share yet- but stay tuned). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Use the ASNPP in your Class! Is a work o...
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Mony wylsum way: Fight those cliches, people!
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Fight those cliches, people! This is a post of great insight and depth and moment, in which I say ‘hey, look, something interesting’. A few points of interest in this Middle English Yorkshire (? Chronicle, from c. 1327 (it goes up to the coronation of Edward III)! All quotes are by line number from Caroline Eckhardt’s EETS edition – Castleford’s Chronicle, or The Boke of Brut, EETS 305-6 (1996), volume 2 of 2.). And siþen his heide of to strik.
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Mony wylsum way: The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 2 of 2)
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Monday, March 14, 2011. The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 2 of 2). Record Commission, 1830), II, ii, Appendix, pp. 261-267. The third is my transcription from the manuscript, but I differ little from Haskins' edition ( Speculum. The judgement against d'Amory. The judgements against Francis de Aldham and Bartholomew de Ashburnham. 1 Roger d’Amory ( PW. Square brackets are editorial insertions in the. Tenor judicii sup er. M Damory redditi patet in sequenti.
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project: New Location for the ASNPP
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project. 61% of the extant poetry and counting. There's more to Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry than Beowulf. And it is just as engaging, vital, and important to the classroom and scholar. However, very little of it has been set into verse translation. Thursday, March 14, 2013. New Location for the ASNPP. The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project translations are in the process of being transferred to their new home:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Genesis A and B. Is a ...
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project: Cleaning house
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project. 61% of the extant poetry and counting. There's more to Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry than Beowulf. And it is just as engaging, vital, and important to the classroom and scholar. However, very little of it has been set into verse translation. Saturday, May 11, 2013. Also I received some encouraging news which could possibly turn into some good news (nothing I can really share yet- but stay tuned). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Use the ASNPP in your Class!
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project: January 2013
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The Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project. 61% of the extant poetry and counting. There's more to Anglo-Saxon narrative poetry than Beowulf. And it is just as engaging, vital, and important to the classroom and scholar. However, very little of it has been set into verse translation. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Final Judgment XI, pt. 2. He shall be glad-hearted in sight to the good:. Beautiful and winsome to the holy multitudes,. Fair in his rejoicing, pleasant and gracious. The heavens burst—brillian...