Fully annotated edition of the 'Sermo ad Anglos' with a glossary that includes an introductory examination of Wulfstan's works and career.
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Dorothy Whitelock (November 11, 1901 - August 14, 1982) was an English historian. Her best-known work is English Historical Documents, vol. I: c. 500-1042, which she edited. It is a compilation of translated sources, with introductions.
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Paperback. Condition: leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Reprint. READY TO SEND! Good condition only slight bearing traces of use on the cover - international shipping In englischer Sprache. 91 p. 190 x 130 mm. Seller Inventory # 230831b72y
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Condition: Good. Paperback, reprinted, 8vo. Exeter Medieval English Texts. Seller Inventory # 347815-VB36
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Paperback. Condition: Good copy. Reprint of the rivised edition (1976). 'Exeter Medieval English Texts'. Firdt published in Methuen's Old English Library (1939). Contents: I). Introduction. 1). Manuscripts. 2). Date. 3). Wulfstan' career. 4). Wulfstan's writings. 5). Wulfstan's learning. 6). Wulfstan's language. II). Note on the text. III). Text, notes and textual variants. IV). Bibliography. V). Glossary. VI). Index of proper names. The Sermo Lupi ad Anglos ('The Sermon of the Wolf to the English') is the title given to a homily composed in England between 1010-1016 by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York (died 1023), who commonly styled himself Lupus, or 'wolf' after the first element in his name [wulf-stan = 'wolf-stone']. Though the title is Latin, the work itself is written in Old English. X + 91 pag. Size: 19cmx13cm. Seller Inventory # 028945
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