Box 4
Contains 127 Results:
Photocopy of Max Forster, "Der Inhald der Altenglischen Handschrift Vespasianus D. XIV", 1920
Thirteen leaves photocopied from Max Forster, "Der Inhald Der Altenenglischen Handschrift Vespasianus D. XIV," in Englische Studien, vol. 54, edited by Johannes Hoops (Leipzig: O.R. Reisland, 1920), pp. 46-68.
Folder 35
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Max Forster, "Altenglische Predigt Quellen. I.", 1906
Four leaves photocopied from Max Forster, "Altenglische Predigt Quellen. I.," in Archiv Fur Das Studium Der Neueren Sprachen Und Litteraturen, vol. 16, edited by Bergrundet von Ludwig Herrig, Alois Brandl, and Heinrich Morf (Braunschweig: Georg Westermann, 1906), pp. 301-309.
Folder 36
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Leonard H. Frey, "Exile and Elegy in Anglo-Saxon Christian Epic Poetry", 1963
Six leaves photocopied from Leonard H. Frey, "Exile and Elegy in Anglo-Saxon Christian Epic Poetry," in JEGP, vol. 62 (1963), pp. 293-302.
Folder 47
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Donald K. Fry, Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburh: A Bibliography, 1969
Sixteen leaves photocopied from Donald K. Fry, Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburgh: A Bibliography (Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia, 1969), pp. xi-xx, 3-11.
Folder 48
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Otto Funke, "Studien zur Alliterierenden und Rhythmisierenden Prosa in ser Alteren Altenglischen Homiletik", 1962
Fifteen leaves photocopied from Otto Funke, "Studien Zur Alliterierenden und Rhythmisierenden Prosa in der Alteren Altenglischen Homiletik," in Anglia, vol. 80 (1962), pp. 9-36.
Folder 49
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.