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Text Image Interpretation Studies In Anglosaxon Literature And Its Insular Context In Honour Of Amonn Carragin Alastair Minnis Jane Roberts

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Text Image Interpretation Studies In Anglosaxon Literature And Its Insular Context In Honour Of Amonn Carragin Alastair Minnis Jane Roberts
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 86.59 MB
Pages: 600
Author: Alastair Minnis; Jane Roberts
ISBN: 9782503518190, 9782503538679, 2503518192, 2503538673
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Text Image Interpretation Studies In Anglosaxon Literature And Its Insular Context In Honour Of Amonn Carragin Alastair Minnis Jane Roberts by Alastair Minnis; Jane Roberts 9782503518190, 9782503538679, 2503518192, 2503538673 instant download after payment.

In emulation of Professor Éamonn Ó Carragáin, who has, over the last few decades, demonstrated how words and images together join in that extraordinary cultural achievement which is the Ruthwell Cross, the volume seeks to transcend the established methods of the single discipline.
The twenty-six essays draw together insights from fields as diverse as archaeology, art history, and liturgy to reflect on the literature and material culture of the Anglo-Saxons. The first section looks outwards from the insular context, to medieval Rome, more generally to western Europe, and backwards to the world-geography of the ancient world; its illustrations include colour plates to illumine the hangings, clothing and vestments extant from Anglo-Saxon England. A range of texts is considered in the central section, Latin, English, and Old Norse. The third section focuses on sculpture, buildings and the insular landscape, juxtaposing the sculptured stonework of Northern Britain with early Christian monuments and remains from Ireland; among the illustrations are striking coloured photographs of Irish ecclesiastical sites. The contributors are from Canada, the United States, Italy, Britain, and Ireland.

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