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Old English in Switzerland - Manuscripts, Texts and Libraries

English, German · Hardback

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Switzerland counts among the small but exciting places for the transmission of Old English, the ancestor language of present-day English which was spoken in England from about AD 500 until the Norman Conquest of England in AD 1066. Swiss libraries preserve some of the earliest Old English written sources including Old English bird names, the Old English names of the months, Anglo-Saxon runes, as well as the earliest version of Bede's Death Song. Other Old English texts found in Swiss libraries were copied in Anglo-Saxon England and only reached Switzerland later, for example, three short legal texts and a fragment of a homily by Ælfric. This book presents Old English texts surviving in Swiss libraries in their historical, cultural and linguistic contexts in ten chapters.

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Assisted by Annina Seiler Rübekeil (Editor), Nicole Studer-Joho (Editor)
Publisher Schwabe Verlag Basel
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2025
 
EAN 9783796552045
ISBN 978-3-7965-5204-5
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 163 mm x 18 mm x 228 mm
Weight 460 g
Illustrations 15 Farbabb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik, Texte: Antike und Mittelalter, Historische und vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft, Paläografie, alte Schriften, Latin, Schriftsysteme, Alphabete, runes, Old High German, manuscript studies, glosses, Bede’s Death Song, Anglo-Saxon England, Ælfric of Eynsham, Aldhelm, Abbey Library of St Gall

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