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Writing and Texts in Anglo-Saxon England by Alexander R. Rumble β€” book cover

Writing and Texts in Anglo-Saxon England

by Alexander R. Rumble
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Palaeography is crucial for an understanding of Anglo-Saxon history, literature, and archaeology, while the development of Anglo-Saxon literacy has much significance as a cultural indicator. The papers in this book offer an original and multidisciplinary approach to the study of the introduction and use of writing in the Latin alphabet in Anglo-Saxon England. They consider the variety of contexts in which letter-forms were executed and texts were copied in England between the seventh and eleventh centuries: in books, documents, textiles, stones, and metalwork. Several of the papers shed new light on well-known manuscripts, scribes, artefacts or texts by approaching them from a different angle, others survey bibliographical and cultural aspects of the surviving corpus of writing from this period, while not least among the discoveries made is the identification and publication of a new piece of Old English verse. Dr ALEXANDER R. RUMBLE is Reader in Palaeography at the University of Manchester. Contributors: ALEXANDER R. RUMBLE, RICHARD EMMS, JANE ROBERTS, CATHERINE E. KARKOV, ELISABETH OKASHA, ELIZABETH COATSWORTH, PHILIP SHAW, CAROLE HOUGH, TIMOFEY GUIMON

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Book Details

Published
June 17, 2026
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Pages
172
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781843840909

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