Box 12
Contains 106 Results:
Folder 38
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 Rudolph Willard, "The Punctuation and Capitalization of Aelfric's Homily for the First Sunday in Lent", 1950
Seventeen leaves photocopied from Rudolph Willard, "The Punctuation and Capitalization of Aelfric's Homily for the First Sunday in Lent," in Studies in English, vol. 29 (1950), pp. 1-32.
Folder 39
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 Rudolph Willard, "On Blickling Homily XIII: The Assumption of the Virgin", 1936-12
Eight leaves photocopied from Rudolph Willard, "On Blickling Homily XII: The Assumption of the Virgin," in The Review of English Studies, vol. 12 (January 1936), pp. 1-17.
Folder 40
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 Rudolph Willard, "The Two Accounts of The Assumption in Blickling Homily XIII", 1938
Ten leaves photocopied from Rudolph Willard, "The Two Accounts of The Assumption in Blickling Homily XIII," in The Review of English Studies, vol. 14 (January 1938), pp. 1-19.