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Old
English
Grammar and Reader
Robert E. Diamond |
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This book makes learning Old English easy. It contains
a simplified grammar, a minimum of phonology, well-chosen selections from
Old English prose, and rich selections from Old English poetry. The texts
are in regularized spelling, based on Early West Saxon, so that beginners
will not have to wrestle with a shifting orthography. All texts come with
facing-page literal translations.
The prose selections include: "The Voyages
of Ohthere and Wulfstan"; "The Story of King Cynewulf of Wessex";
"The Wars of King Alfred against the Vikings"; and King Alfred's
Preface to Cura Pastoralis. The
poetry includes: Caedmon's "Hymn" from Bede's Ecclesiastical
History of the English People; The Battle of Brunanburg; The Battle of
Maldon; The Dream of Rood from the Vercelli
Book; The Wanderer, The Seafarer, The
Wife's Lament, The Storm Riddles, The Panther, and
The Whale from
The Exeter Book.
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"An excellent introduction Old English. The
reader is complete with excellent translations; and the grammar part is
clear and suitable for an undergraduate or graduate student. The anthology
is well selected." —Choice
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