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The North In The Old English Orosius A Geographical Narrative In Context Irmeli Valtonen

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The North In The Old English Orosius A Geographical Narrative In Context Irmeli Valtonen
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Publisher: Société Néophilologique
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.75 MB
Author: Irmeli Valtonen
ISBN: 9789519040295, 9519040293
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The North In The Old English Orosius A Geographical Narrative In Context Irmeli Valtonen by Irmeli Valtonen 9789519040295, 9519040293 instant download after payment.

The description of the North in the "Old English Orosius" in the form of the travel accounts by Ohthere and Wulfstan and a catalogue of northern peoples are examined in this study in the context of ancient and early medieval textual and cartographic descriptions of the North, with special emphasis on Anglo-Saxon sources and the reign of King Alfred. The narrative contains unparalleled information about ninth-century peoples, places and voyages in northern Europe. It is discussed in relation to geographical perceptions of northern lands, archaeological theories of the Viking Age and Anglo-Saxon culture and geographical imagination.

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