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Foreword to the Fifth Edition | ||
Foreword to the Sixth Edition | ||
Map of Anglo-Saxon England | ||
Abbreviations and Symbols | ||
How to Use this Guide | 1 | |
1 | Preliminary Remarks on the Language | 11 |
2 | Orthography and Pronunciation | 13 |
3 | Inflexions | 17 |
4 | Word Formation | 55 |
5 | Syntax | 61 |
6 | An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Studies | 118 |
7 | Select Bibliography | 144 |
App. A: Strong Verbs | 152 | |
App. B: Some Effects of i-Mutation | 159 | |
App. C: Metre | 161 | |
1 | Practice Sentences | 171 |
2 | Two Old Testament Pieces | 173 |
3 | A Colloquy on the Occupations | 182 |
4 | Two Characteristic Prose Works by AElfric | 190 |
5 | Alfred the Great's Preface to his Translation of Gregory's Pastoral Care | 204 |
6 | Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 208 |
7 | Selections from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | 212 |
8 | Bede's Account of the Conversion of King Edwin | 216 |
9 | Bede's Account of the Poet Caedmon | 220 |
10 | The Goths and Boethius: Prose and Verse from the Introduction to King Alfred's Boethius Translation | 226 |
11 | (a)-(p) Riddles | 231 |
12 | The Battle of Maldon | 241 |
13 | The Ruin | 253 |
14 | The Dream of the Rood | 256 |
15 | The Wife's Lament | 264 |
16 | The Wanderer | 268 |
17 | The Seafarer | 276 |
18 | Four excerpts from Beowulf | 283 |
19 | Wulf and Eadwacer | 297 |
20 | Judith | 300 |
A Note on the Punctuation of Old English Poetry | 313 | |
Glossary | 317 | |
Indexes to Part One | 391 |
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Guide To Old English 6e, The sixth edition of this popular introduction to Old English language and literature retains the general structure and style of previous editions, but has been updated and includes two new texts: Wulf and Eadwacer and Judith.
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Guide To Old English 6e, The sixth edition of this popular introduction to Old English language and literature retains the general structure and style of previous editions, but has been updated and includes two new texts: Wulf and Eadwacer and Judith.
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