Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Edited by M.J. Swanton

Edited by M.J. Swanton

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

36 pages | 8-1/10 x 5-4/5 | © 1971
Paper $19.95 ISBN: 9780859893534 Published January 1990 For sale in North and South America only
An introduction to Old English and a starting-point for the discussion of life and literature in Anglo-Saxon England; it 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 translation of this work - the first continuous national history of any western people in their own language - draws extensively on the latest evidence of paleographers, archaeologists and textual and social historians to place these annals in the context of current knowledge. Fully indexed and complemented by maps and genealogical tables, this edition allows ready access to one of the prime sources of English national culture. The introduction provides all the information a first-time reader could need, cutting an easy route through often complicated matters.
Contents

Note

 

Britain

 

Adventus Saxonum

 

The Conversion

of Kent and the Picts

. . . and Edwin of Northumbria

 

Blood-Feud

 

Viking Raiders

 

At the grey apple-tree

 

Wyllelm Bastard

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