The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Title The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Michael Swanton
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 412
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780415921299

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The first continuous national history of any western people in their own language, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicletraces the history of early England from the migration of the Saxon war-lords, through Roman Britain, the onslaught of the Vikings, the Norman Conquest and on through the reign of Stephen. Michael Swanton's translation is the most complete and faithful reading ever published. Extensive notes draw on the latest evidence of paleographers, archaeologists and textual and social historians to place these annals in the context of current knowledge. Fully indexed and complemented by maps and genealogical tables, this edition allows ready access to one of the prime sources of English national culture. The introduction provides all the information a first-time reader could need, cutting an easy route through often complicated matters. Also includes nine maps.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Title The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Anglo-Saxon chronicle
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1912
Genre Anglo-Saxons
ISBN

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Title The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Bob Carruthers
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 291
Release 2013-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 1473838339

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The essential primary-source history of the British Isles through the early Middle Ages, fully annotated and illustrated with paintings and engravings. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is one of the most important sets of historical documents concerning the history of the British Isles. These vital accounts, thought to be first set down in the late ninth century by a scribe in Wessex, illuminate events through the Dark Ages that would otherwise be lost to history. Without this chronicle, it would be impossible to write the history of the English from the Romans to the Norman Conquest. The compilers of this chronicle included contemporary events they themselves witnessed, as well as those recorded by earlier annalists whose work is in many cases preserved nowhere else. With nine known versions of the Chronicle in existence, this translated edition presents a conflation of passages from different versions. Relying heavily on Rev. James Ingram’s 1828 translation, the footnotes provided are all those of Rev. Ingram. This edition also includes the complete Parker Manuscript.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Title The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle PDF eBook
Author George Norman Garmonsway
Publisher Everyman's Classic Library in Paperback
Pages 295
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780460870382

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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Title Anglo-Saxon Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Alfred the Great
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2020-08-20
Genre
ISBN 9781774260104

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles is a collection of Old English annals chronicling the history of the Anglo-Saxon race. They were originally compiled in Wessex during the reign of Alfred the Great (871-899 AD). It was continuously updated by following generations and in one case was still being updated in 1154 AD. Regardless of certain biases, the Chronicle is the most important historical source of history of the British Isles for the period between the departure of the Roman Empire, and years following the Norman conquest. There are seven original copies of the text that reside in the British Library and two other public libraries in the United Kingdom.Alfred the Great was the king of the West Saxons at the time of heightened invasions from the Scandinavian Vikings. His kingdom of Wessex was the last surviving Saxon kingdom left in resistance to the invaders. At one-point Alfred's kingdom was reduced to his household in exile in the marshlands in Somerset, England. Through military reorganization, diplomatic maneuvers, and Christian missionary work, Alfred was able to push back against the Scandinavians and establish Wessex as the most powerful kingdom on the British Isles. By the end of his reign Wessex was the dominant power on the British Isles, the Vikings had been humbled and partially assimilated into Christian culture. His dream of an united Britain under the control of Wessex was almost complete. Alfred is the only English King to be given the title of 'the Great'.

The Cambridge Old English Reader

The Cambridge Old English Reader
Title The Cambridge Old English Reader PDF eBook
Author Richard Marsden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 616
Release 2015-04-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316240320

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This reader remains the only major new reader of Old English prose and verse in the past forty years. The second edition is extensively revised throughout, with the addition of a new 'Beginning Old English' section for newcomers to the Old English language, along with a new extract from Beowulf. The fifty-seven individual texts include established favourites such as The Battle of Maldon and Wulfstan's Sermon of the Wolf, as well as others not otherwise readily available, such as an extract from Apollonius of Tyre. Modern English glosses for every prose-passage and poem are provided on the same page as the text, along with extensive notes. A succinct reference grammar is appended, along with guides to pronunciation and to grammatical terminology. A comprehensive glossary lists and analyses all the Old English words that occur in the book. Headnotes to each of the six text sections, and to every individual text, establish their literary and historical contexts, and illustrate the rich cultural variety of Anglo-Saxon England. This second edition is an accessible and scholarly introduction to Old English.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
Title The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Anne Savage
Publisher Gramercy Books
Pages 288
Release 1995-09-01
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780517140796

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Chronicles life in England from the Roman invasion through the middle of the twelfth century.