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So Cute 2024-05-24 15:42:06

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Jake: Still Struggling – Bedlam Farm

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So Cute 2024-05-24 15:41:52

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Medieval 2024-05-24 14:47:36

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Thryth – reproached for evil deeds (MS Cotton Nero DI-fol11b) – 9] This passage has long been vexing to editors. There seems to be a sudden shift from an account of Hygd, Hygelac’s queen to a comparison of her with an altogether different woman, the wife of Offa. The digression is generally put down to a possible complimenting of the Mercian royal house, indirectly praising Offa of Mercia [r. 757-796] through a description of his eponymous ancestor Offa of the Angles . Whitelock sees this digression as a possible indication of a late 8th century provenance of the poem, i.e. that it was composed in or for Offa’s court. Grein (1862) established the presence of ‘Thryth’ in this passage, based largely on a 13th-century Latin work by an anonymous monk at St. Albans called Vitæ Duorum Offarum ,

Thryth – reproached for evil deeds (MS Cotton Nero DI-fol11b) – 9] This passage has long been vexing to editors. There seems to be a sudden shift from an account of Hygd, Hygelac's queen to a comparison of her with an altogether different woman, t… Continue reading

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Le carnet de Villard de Honnecourt

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1250 – Maciejowski Bible 13thc

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Medieval 2024-05-24 14:45:15

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Medieval 2024-05-24 14:45:10

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