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Two lots of Anglo-saxon antiquities, a grammatical mummy and a book of Wulfstan's (plus Anglo-Saxon news)6 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 6 months ago: Of recent weeks I seem to have been visiting other people’s museums a lot. I suppose it is pre … more →

Tags: Blogroll, General Medieval, England, Institutions, Romans, archaeology, burial archaeology, Museums, Michael Wood

What is 'Wulfstan's Commonplace Book'?13 comments

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: Helloo, Blogoverse! I just finished the introduction to my thesis, and am bouncing off the walls. In … more →

Tags: Old English, Manuscripts, thesis, Anglo-Saxons, Law

Three Things:7 comments

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: 1. You have no idea how much I hate the Sermo Lupi ad Anglos right now (unless of course you read my … more →

Tags: SGGK, Old English, thesis, blogs, humour, high medieval

York and Worcester: A Joke I Am Not Making In My Formal Paper

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: In 952, Eric ‘Bloodaxe’ invaded Northumbria, and all the Northumbrian lords went over to … more →

Tags: CMS, Anglo-Saxons

WHOOO!5 comments

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: Hey again, Intarwubs! I’m back again, isn’t that surprising! No deep content this time, … more →

Tags: Anglo-Saxons

Common Ground

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: Someone has been google-searching ‘Anglo Saxon customs in Australia’. Now, I happen to t … more →

Tags: Old English, translation, Cotton Nero A.i, Anglo-Saxons, humour, Google Penance

Myltestran 7 myrðran: infanticides and stillbirths in Anglo-Saxon England6 comments

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: ‘Prostitutes and killers of children’. The two form part of a long list of alliterating … more →

Tags: Old English, Anglo-Saxons

Better than a stress ball.4 comments

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: Since everyone liked the idea of drunkenness as a coping method, this week, I shall share with you a … more →

Tags: thesis, humour

Getting off Scot-free4 comments

highlyeccentric wrote 1 year ago: Ever wondered what was so free about Scots, anyway? If escaping over the border into Scot-land exemp … more →

Tags: middle english, Old English, Cotton Nero A.i, etymology


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