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The History of the Anglo-Saxons 4 Volume Set

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Sharon Turner (1768-1847) practised as a solicitor in London, specialising in the law of copyright.

As a young man he became enthusiastically involved in the study of Anglo-Saxon and Icelandic literature and history.

In 1799-1805 he published this four-volume history, still acknowledged as a turning point in Anglo-Saxon studies and a benchmark in historiography.

Turner was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1800, soon after the first volume appeared.

His approach of contrasting 'Anglo-Saxon freedom' with 'the Norman yoke' (an idea dating from the seventeenth century) held particular appeal at a time of deteriorating political relations with France.

Turner's lasting achievement, however, was to draw public attention to the rich and fascinating material contained in the Anglo-Saxon manuscripts he had studied at the British Museum.

This work went through many editions, but was eventually superseded by Kemble's The Saxons in England (1849, also reissued).

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Cambridge University Press
1108082009 / 9781108082006
Mixed media product
942.01
22/03/2018
United Kingdom
1810 pages, 1 Plates, color
140 x 220 mm, 2400 grams
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