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- catalog abstract ""The purpose of this general introduction to Old English is not to deal with the teaching of Old English but to dispel some misconceptions about the language and to give an outline of its structure and its literature." "Old English tends to be associated with universities and it is, perhaps, because of this that it is commonly believed to be a particularly difficult language to learn. In fact Old English is a less complex and more modern language than Latin. It is also a beautiful language to speak, and hear spoken, and will reward those who take the trouble to learn it." "Many of the Old English manuscripts that have survived the ravages of time give a fascinating insight into English society during what is often, mistakenly, called the Dark Ages. The subject matter of the manuscripts, which vary widely (e.g. laws, riddles), are also important in what they reveal about the origins of English institutions and attitudes."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b8127826.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description ""The purpose of this general introduction to Old English is not to deal with the teaching of Old English but to dispel some misconceptions about the language and to give an outline of its structure and its literature." "Old English tends to be associated with universities and it is, perhaps, because of this that it is commonly believed to be a particularly difficult language to learn. In fact Old English is a less complex and more modern language than Latin. It is also a beautiful language to speak, and hear spoken, and will reward those who take the trouble to learn it." "Many of the Old English manuscripts that have survived the ravages of time give a fascinating insight into English society during what is often, mistakenly, called the Dark Ages. The subject matter of the manuscripts, which vary widely (e.g. laws, riddles), are also important in what they reveal about the origins of English institutions and attitudes."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Some Misconceptions -- What is 'Old English'? -- Dialects of Old English -- Writing and Spelling -- Word Patterns -- Vocabulary -- Word Studies -- Sources of Old English -- Old English Literature -- An Overview -- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle -- Other Historical Documents -- Translations and Other Sources -- Law-Codes -- Family Documents -- Medical and Magical Texts -- Poems -- Verse Metre -- Verse Riddles -- Beowulf -- The Exeter Book -- Why Learn Old English? -- Where do I go from here?".
- catalog extent "23 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1898281068".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Pinner, Middlesex, England : Anglo-Saxon Books,".
- catalog subject "429 21".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Anglo-Saxon.".
- catalog subject "English philology Old English, approximately 450-1100.".
- catalog subject "English philology Old English, ca. 450-1100.".
- catalog subject "PE123 .P64 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Some Misconceptions -- What is 'Old English'? -- Dialects of Old English -- Writing and Spelling -- Word Patterns -- Vocabulary -- Word Studies -- Sources of Old English -- Old English Literature -- An Overview -- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle -- Other Historical Documents -- Translations and Other Sources -- Law-Codes -- Family Documents -- Medical and Magical Texts -- Poems -- Verse Metre -- Verse Riddles -- Beowulf -- The Exeter Book -- Why Learn Old English? -- Where do I go from here?".
- catalog title "An introduction to the Old English language and its literature / Stephen Pollington.".
- catalog type "text".