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The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England

Blair, John(Edited by)Keynes, Simon(Edited by)Lapidge, Michael(Edited by)Scragg, Donald(Edited by)
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The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England is a major reference-work covering the history, archaeology, arts, architecture, literatures and languages of England from the Roman withdrawal to the Norman Conquest (c.450 - 1066 AD).

Drawing on contributions by scholars of international standing, the book comprises a series of some 700 articles by 150 contributors, arranged in alphabetical order, describing the people, places, activities and creations of the Anglo-Saxons.

The articles are illustrated by maps, line-drawings and black and white photographs: the book is accompanied by a comprehensive table of the 'Rulers of the English, c.450-1066', and by a classified index of head-words to facilitate access to the Encyclopaedia itself.The Encyclopaedia can be consulted for information and bibliographical orientation on points of detail: in addition, its accessible style and layout make it ideal for browsing by readers interested in aspects of Anglo-Saxon England outside the range of their own specialism.Representing the full breadth of recent scholarly investigation, the volume is the first large-scale work of synthesis and reference in the field since Stenton's Anglo Saxon England (1943) and is likely to become the standard reference on this subject.

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Blackwell Publishers
0631224920 / 9780631224921
Paperback
05/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 537 p. : ill.
25 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1999.