-
chronicler of the
eleventh century and
author of the
Historia de
Bello Saxonico ('History of the
Saxon War').
Little is
known of his life.
Bruno was probably...
- The
Carmen de
bello Saxonico (German: Lied vom Sachsenkrieg; English: Song of the
Saxon War) is a
Latin epic in 757
hexameters divided between three books...
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mentions the
Tribunus cohortis primae novae Armoricanae,
Grannona in
litore Saxonico. The
location of
Grannona is
uncertain and was
identified by the historians...
- site on the
Gallic s**** to be
explicitly referred to as
lying in
litore Saxonico.
Locus Quartensis sive
Hornensis (probably at the
mouth of the Somme),...
- The
major publication at this time was
William Somner's
Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Angli****. The next
substantial Old
English dictionary was Joseph...
-
written do****ent in 1080 by Bruno,
Bishop of Merseburg, in his De
Bello Saxonico ("The
Saxon War") as Wartberg.
During the
Investiture Controversy, Louis's...
-
opened with a Poem annexed, The
Insecurity of Princes, &c.
Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Angli****, voces,
phrasesque praecipuas Anglo-Saxonicas . . . ****...
-
created from the 17th century. The
first was
William Somner's
Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Angli**** (1659).
Lexicographer Joseph Bosworth began a dictionary...
- 18th-century
scholar of Old
English and
Germanic philology. His
Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum,
published posthumously in 1772, was a
milestone in...
- pp. 260-261. Somner, W., Aelfric, A. of Eynsham. (1970).
Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Angli****, 1659. Menston:
Scolar P..
Robert Harrison (1885). "Batteley...