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- catalog contributor b2034923.
- catalog created "1846.".
- catalog date "1846".
- catalog date "1846.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1846.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Anglo-Saxon poetry. Anglo-Norman poetry. Chansons de geste, or historical romances of the Middle Ages. On proverbs and popular sayings. On the Anglo-Latin poets of the twelfth century. Abelard and the scholastic philosophy. On Dr. Grimm's German mythology. On the national fairy mythology of England. On the popular superstitions of modern Greece.--v. 2. On Friar Rush and the frolicsome elves. Observations on Dunlop's History of fiction. On the history and transmission of popular stories. On the poetry of history. Adventures of Hereward the Saxon. The story of Eustace the monk. The history of Fulke Fitz Warine. On the popular cycle of the Robin Hood ballads. The conquest of Ireland by the Anglo-Normans. On old English political songs. On the Scottish poet Dunbar.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog issued "1846".
- catalog issued "1846.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, J.R. Smith,".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog subject "English literature Old English, ca. 450-1100 History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Folklore England.".
- catalog subject "Literature, Medieval.".
- catalog subject "Mythology.".
- catalog subject "PR255 .W8".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Anglo-Saxon poetry. Anglo-Norman poetry. Chansons de geste, or historical romances of the Middle Ages. On proverbs and popular sayings. On the Anglo-Latin poets of the twelfth century. Abelard and the scholastic philosophy. On Dr. Grimm's German mythology. On the national fairy mythology of England. On the popular superstitions of modern Greece.--v. 2. On Friar Rush and the frolicsome elves. Observations on Dunlop's History of fiction. On the history and transmission of popular stories. On the poetry of history. Adventures of Hereward the Saxon. The story of Eustace the monk. The history of Fulke Fitz Warine. On the popular cycle of the Robin Hood ballads. The conquest of Ireland by the Anglo-Normans. On old English political songs. On the Scottish poet Dunbar.".
- catalog title "Essays on subjects connected with the literature, popular superstitions, and history of England in the Middle Ages. By Thomas Wright.".
- catalog type "text".