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Anglosaxon Microtexts Lucia Kornexl Editor Ursula Lenker Editor

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Anglosaxon Microtexts Lucia Kornexl Editor Ursula Lenker Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.9 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Lucia Kornexl (editor), Ursula Lenker (editor)
ISBN: 9783110629439, 9783110630961, 9783110629842, 3110629437, 3110630966, 3110629844
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 67

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Anglosaxon Microtexts Lucia Kornexl Editor Ursula Lenker Editor by Lucia Kornexl (editor), Ursula Lenker (editor) 9783110629439, 9783110630961, 9783110629842, 3110629437, 3110630966, 3110629844 instant download after payment.

In this volume, Anglo-Saxon scholars from different disciplines – Old English and Anglo-Latin literature and linguistics, palaeography, history, runology, numismatics and archaeology – explore what are here called ‘micro-texts’, i.e. very short pieces of writing constituting independent, self-contained texts.

Such texts have survived in large numbers from the Anglo-Saxon period on all kinds of materials (e.g. parchment, stone, garments or coins), in the form of epigraphic inscriptions in runes and/or the Latin alphabet, or – in manuscripts – as colophons, scribbles or various kinds of notes or glosses. For the first time, these micro-texts are here studied in their forms and communicative functions, their pragmatics and performativity.

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