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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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Riddle 47: January 2008
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A worm ate words. I thought that wonderfully. Strange - a miracle - when they told me a crawling. Insect had swallowed noble songs,. A nighttime thief had stolen writing. So famous, so weighty. But the prowler was foolish. Still, though its belly was full of thought. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. In an effort to force you all to post something, I've tagged all of you fellow Riddlers for the mutated medieval meme. You can find the details in my version of the meme, posted at PoKR. Brandon W. Hawk. I don't kn...
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Textual Parallels: Answering Jonathan | Homiliaria
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Scripture interpretation in the first Christian millennium. Textual Parallels: Answering Jonathan. Posted May 29, 2009. I’m getting back to the point that Jonathan raised on the post below. I keep exploring the issue of how to look at and construct parallels from a number of angles and as I consider a new project I’m embarking on (or will if my PMR abstract is accepted) I’ve got some more thoughts. And be well versed in its use. I’m getting more and more keen on XML and the potential it offers for ...
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Old Latin vs. Vulgate: Helpful Hint | Homiliaria
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Scripture interpretation in the first Christian millennium. Old Latin vs. Vulgate: Helpful Hint. Posted February 13, 2009. Filed under: Early Medieval. If you ever have occasion to work with a Latin Gospel-book (or other gospel-containing text) and wonder if you’re dealing with the Old Latin or the Vulgate–not an uncommon issue in the early Insular world–here’s a tip:. Check Matthew’s Beatitudes. The Old Latin uses. 8221; ought to be before “those who mourn (. Textual Parallels ». Enter your comment here.
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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...