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Old English Orosius
Liminal Thinking and the Use of Geography in Old English Orosius
Truso in the Old English Orosius and Tczew, Poland
Gerald Dyson
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Semantic Shift in Old English and Old Saxon Identity Terms
Iron-Clad Evidence in Early Mediaeval Dialectology: Old English Ïsern, Ïsen, and Ïren
Exegetical Theory and Textual Communities in Late Anglo-Saxon England
The OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY Defines “Handbook,”
The Ostrogothic Kingdom in the Old English Boethius and the Germanic Myth of Origin in Anglo-Saxon England
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Links Between Landowners and the State,” “The Field of Old English—The Nature of the Language, and Between “Landlordship and Peasant Life” (158)
Translation and Orality in the Old English Orosius
Title Two Features of the Translation Style of the Old English Bede
The Dating of Old English Prose: Some Problems and Pitfalls, with Special Reference to the Alfredian Canon1
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The Old English Bede: Transmission and Textual History in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
Communities in Translation: History and Identity in Medieval England Mary Kate Hurley Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the R
Leeds Studies in English
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Literary Developments of the Table of Nations and the Tower of Babel in Anglo-Saxon England
Rewriting the East in Old and Middle English Texts: a Study in the Problem of Alterity and the Representation of the Third World Feminine
Eusebian and Augustinian Perceptions of History in Orosius, Bede, and the Old English Translations
Education 1981-86 Ph.D., Yale University 1979-81 M.Phil., Medieval Studies, University College Dublin 1974-78 B.A., Summa Cum Laude, English, University of Dallas
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The Old English Translation of Bede´S Historia Ecclesiastica
12. Another Tale of Two Creatures: the Loss and Recovery of the Solar Draught-Beast in Wið Dweorh
Dance in Anglo-Saxon England’
Examination of Verb Word Orders in Main Clauses in the Old English Translation of Orosius