14 research outputs found
Cynewulf's 'Juliana' /
Anglo Saxon text, English introduction and notes.First published as 'Juliana' in Methuen's Old English Library, London, 1955Bibl.: p. 56-59.-Index
Cynewulf's Elene /
Text in Anglo-Saxon; introduction and notes in English.Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-80) and index
Andreas and The fates of the apostles; two Anglo-Saxon narrative poems;
The "andreas" is often ascribed to Cynewulf, and the "Fata apostolorum" is considered his undoubted work. For full discussion of authorship, cf. Introd. (p. xxxiii-li)Bibliography: p. lxxiii-lxxviii.Mode of access: Internet
The Christ of Cynewulf; a poem in three parts: The advent, The ascension, and The last judgment;
Mode of access: Internet
Elene; Judith; Athelstan, or, The fight at Brunanburh; and Byrhtnoth, or The fight at Maldon: Anglo-Saxon poems.
Mode of access: Internet
Juliana;
"Acta S. Julianæ" ("as published by Bolland, Acta sanctorum, Feb. tom. II, pp. 875-879"): p. [33]-49.Bibliography: p. [61]-66.Mode of access: Internet
Cynewulfs Elene : mit Einleitung, Glossar, Anmerkungen und der lateinischen Quelle /
Mode of access: Internet
The Legend of St. Juliana, translated from the Latin of the Acta sanctorum and the Anglo-Saxon of Cynewulf,
Mode of access: Internet