We meet MWF, 12:20 pm– 1:10 pm in South College W201. (Campus
Map.)
WEEK
12 Judith
M 18 November
W 20 November
F 22 November
Notes:
Here
is the Book
of Judith from the Catholic Bible. In Protestant
Bibles, Judith is part of the Apocrypha.
Here it is in the King
James version.
A
discussion of Judith in the Catholic Encyclopedia is here.
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Note
the stylistic similarities between Maldon and Judith.
Birds of prey, heroic sacrifice, and so forth. Why does
the poet spend so much time describing violence? What
stylistic effect does it have, and how does the style
inform your understanding of Judith? Of Byrhtnoth? Why
portray things that way, and not another? |
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LINKS
Bosworth-Toller Dictionary
Baker textbook 2nd ed.
Academic Schedule
Grammar Sheet
Peter Baker's Site
The Magic Sheet!
To search the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, click
here.
UMass Library
Google Books
Search
Anglo-Saxon Poetry
Etymological Dictionary
Germanic
Lexicon Project
Bosworth-Toller
(partial)
Thesaurus
of Old English
Medieval
Sourcebook
Norse Saga Net
Siever's
Heliand
Bible (Douay-Rheims)
Dumézil, Norse Gods
Klaeber, Beowulf
Manuscripts
of St. Gall
Viking Ship Museum |