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The architecture of the Anglo-Saxons / by Fernie, Eric,1939-(CARDINAL)173410;
Bibliography: page 188.
Subjects: Architecture, Anglo-Saxon.;
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Anglo-Saxon spirituality : selected writings / by Boenig, Robert,1948-(CARDINAL)762412;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-325) and index.
Subjects: Christian literature, English (Old); Spirituality; Spirituality;
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The Anglo-Saxon world / by Crossley-Holland, Kevin.(CARDINAL)152455;
Bibliography: pages 276-277.
Subjects: English literature; English literature; Anglo-Saxons.;
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Anglo-Saxon art : a new history / by Webster, Leslie.(CARDINAL)740608;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-251) and index.Reading the image, seeing the text -- Rome reinvented : the early inheritance -- Rome reinvented : the impact of Christianity -- Celtic connections, Eastern influences : sixth to ninth centuries -- Art and power : from Sutton Hoo to Alfred -- Mission and reform : eighth to eleventh centuries -- The North ascendant : the Viking impact.This is the first new introduction to Anglo-Saxon art in twenty-five years and the first book to take account of the 2009 discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard-the largest cache of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork yet found. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field and illustrated with many of the most impressive artifacts, it will be the authoritative book on the subject for years to come. The Anglo-Saxon period in England, roughly A.D. 400-1100, was a time of extraordinary and profound cultural transformation, culminating in a dramatic shift from a barbarian society to a recognizably medieval civilization. Settled by northern European tribal groupings of pagan and illiterate warriors and farmers in the fifth century, England had by the eleventh century acquired all the trappings of medieval statehood-a developed urban network and complex economy, a carefully regulated coinage, flourishing centers of religion and learning, a vigorous literary tradition, and a remarkable and highly influential artistic heritage that had significant impact far beyond England itself. This book traces the changing nature of that art, the different roles it played in culture, and the various ways it both reflected and influenced the context in which it was created. -- Publisher description.
Subjects: Art, Anglo-Saxon.; Art, Medieval; Civilization, Anglo-Saxon.; Anglo-Saxons;
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Anglo-Saxon Christianity : exploring the earliest roots of Christian spirituality in England / by Cavill, Paul,1956-(CARDINAL)653859;
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The Anglo-Saxons / by Campbell, James,1935-2016.(CARDINAL)153465; John, Eric.(CARDINAL)166919; Wormald, Patrick.(CARDINAL)166929;
Bibliography: pages 258-266.A highly pictorial look at the end of Roman Britain, the early kings, the Viking invasions, and the end of Anglo-Saxon England.
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle / by Ingram, J.(James),1774-1850,translator.(CARDINAL)684012; Giles, J. A.(John Allen),1808-1884.(CARDINAL)127279;
MARCIVE 03/04/09Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Anglo-Saxons;
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The story of Celto-Saxon Israel / by Bennett, William Howard.(CARDINAL)841821;
Subjects: Anglo-Israelism.; Anglo-Saxons;
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The Anglo-Saxon world : an anthology / by Crossley-Holland, Kevin.(CARDINAL)152455;
Bibliography: pages 307-308.
Subjects: Literature.; Anglo-Saxons; Anglo-Saxons; English literature;
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The Anglo-Saxon world / by Higham, N. J.(CARDINAL)740813; Ryan, Martin J.(CARDINAL)427665;
Includes bibliographical references.Britain, in and out of the Roman Empire -- The origins of England -- From tribal chieftains to Christian kings -- The Mercian supremacies -- The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings, c. 825-900 -- Conquest, reform, and the making of England -- The age of ¡thelred -- The transformation of Anglo-Saxon England.The Anglo-Saxon period, stretching from the fifth to the late eleventh century, begins with the Roman retreat from the Western worlds and ends with the Norman takeover of England. Between these epochal events, many of the contours and patterns of English life that would endure for the next millennium were shaped. In this authoritative work, Nicholas Higham and Martin Ryan re-examine Anglo-Saxon England in the light of new research in disciplines as wide-ranging as historical genetics, palaeobotany, archaeology, literary studies, art history and numismatics. The result is the definitive introduction to the Anglo-Saxon world, enhanced with a rich array of photographs, maps, genealogies and other illustrations.
Subjects: Anglo-Saxons.;
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