- The Anglo-Saxons were a
cultural group that
inhabited much of what is now
England in the
Early Middle Ages, and
spoke Old English. They
traced their origins...
- Old
English (Englisċ,
pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-Saxon, was the
earliest recorded form of the
English language,
spoken in
England and
southern and...
- may be obtained. In this case, the
graph on the
right shows that the
Anglosaxon and
Nordic models are more
efficient than the
Continental or Mediterranean...
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- Anglo-Saxon paganism,
sometimes termed Anglo-Saxon heathenism, Anglo-Saxon pre-Christian religion, Anglo-Saxon
traditional religion, or Anglo-Saxon polytheism...
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investigation of the
correspondence of
writing with
speech in
England from the
Anglosaxon period to the
present day
means of the
ordinary printing types. Trübner...
- Anderson, SAEC, pp. 109–110. Oram,
David I, pp.36–37. "Britannia: The
AngloSaxon Chronicle". www.britannia.com.
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original on 4 January...
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investigation of the
correspondence of
writing with
speech in
England from the
Anglosaxon period to the
present day. p. 641. Ellis,
Alexander John (1889). On early...
- His Privileges, His Power.
Aeterna Press. p. 442. "The
Homilies of the
Anglosaxon Church".
Aelfric Society.
March 7, 1844 – via
Google Books. Erlenbush...
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investigation of the
correspondence of
writing with
speech in
England from the
Anglosaxon period to the
present day ... 1885, "On the
Musical Scales of Various...