Franciplegius; medieval and linguistic studies in honor of Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr.,
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Author / Creator: | Bessinger, Jess B., Jr., 1921-1994 ed. |
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Imprint: | [New York] New York University Press, 1965. |
Description: | ix, 314 p. illus., maps, port. 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/989631 |
Table of Contents:
- Books, articles, recordings, and book reviews [of F.P. Magoun, Jr.]--Dedicatory poem: A translation of Alcuin's "Debate of Spring with Winter," by W. Alfred
- Remarks on the origin of speech, by B. Collinder
- Scandinavian runes in continental manuscripts, by R. Derolez
- Some earliest Anglo-Saxon cult cymbols, by C.L. Wrenn
- The Hwicce, by A.H. Smith
- The South Germanic oral tradition, by R.L. Kellogg
- How free was the Anglo-Saxon scop? by F.G. Cassidy
- Beowulf and Odysseus, by A.B. Lord
- Ibn Fadlān's Account of the Rūs, with some commentary and some allusions to Beowulf, by H.M. Smyser
- Some Beowulf readings, by K. Malone
- The "Thryth-Offa digression" in Beowulf, by N.E. Eliason
- Anglo-Saxon heroic attitudes, by G.N. Garmonsway
- Wulf and Eadwacer: A noninterpretation, by A. Renoir
- Dramatic voices in The wanderer and The seafarer, by J.C. Pope
- Old English riddle no. 20: Heoruswealwe, by L.K. Shook
- Problems in the dating of Deor and its allusions, by F. Norman
- Wulfstan at York, by D. Whitelock
- The strange history of Caradoc of Vannes, by R.S. Loomis
- Welsh chwarddaf, chwerthin, and gwén, by E.P. Hamp
- Havelok and Anlaf Cuaran, by C.W. Dunn
- Chaucer's Manciple's tale, lines 311-13, by T.F. Mustanoja
- The subjects of Chaucer's poetry, by H.R. Patch
- The study of English medieval drama, by A. Brown
- A collection of proverbs in BM additional MS. 37075, by B.J. Whiting
- Some linguistic reflections of a Wycliffite, by A. McIntosh
- Dialectical traits in Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry, by H. Kökeritz
- Hic jacet Lincoln, rex quondam rexque futurus, by F.L. Utley.