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| #1003297 in Books | imusti | 1990-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.80 x.20 x7.90l,.14 | File type: PDF | 36 pages | Liverpool University Press||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Good Translation of an Important Work|By D. MacKay|The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is an invaluable resource for anyone studying the history of England. It is definitely not light reading, but it is filled with fascinating and intriguing details of life in England before to just after the Norman Conquest.
I find this to be a good translation. Like any translation, it is no|Language Notes|Text: English (translation)|From the Back Cover|The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is the first continuous national history of any western people in their own language. Compiled over several centuries, it traces the mi
An introduction to Old English and a starting-point for the discussion of life and literature in Anglo-Saxon England; this book offers seven passages suitable for weekly or fortnightly work; each page is accompanied by a facing glossary. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle traces the history of early England from the migration of the Saxon war-lords, through Roman Britain, the onslaught of the Vikings, the Norman Conquest and on through the reign of Stephen. Michael Swanton's tran...
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