Manuscript Context for Early Anglo-Saxon, Caroline, and Germanic Verse

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Bruce Gilchrist

Organizer Affiliation

St. Lawrence College, Québec

Presider Name

Bruce Gilchrist

Paper Title 1

Graphotactics 2.0: Re-thinking Word-Spacing as an Indicator of Metrical Form in Old English Verse Manuscripts

Presenter 1 Name

Rachel A. Burns

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. College London

Paper Title 2

Visible Song Twenty-Five Years On

Presenter 2 Name

Larry J. Swain

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Bemidji State Univ.

Paper Title 3

The Decontextualized Context of the Lacnunga Verses in MS Harley 585

Presenter 3 Name

Richard Scott Nokes

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Troy Univ.

Start Date

12-5-2016 3:30 PM

Session Location

Bernhard 212

Description

Manuscript Context for Early Anglo-Saxon, Caroline and Germanic Verse

Keywords: Palaeography, Codicology, Verse, Meter, Metrics, Poetry, Anglo-Saxon, Carolingian, Germanic, Old High German, Old Saxon, Latin Verse

Bruce Gilchrist

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Manuscript Context for Early Anglo-Saxon, Caroline, and Germanic Verse

Bernhard 212

Manuscript Context for Early Anglo-Saxon, Caroline and Germanic Verse

Keywords: Palaeography, Codicology, Verse, Meter, Metrics, Poetry, Anglo-Saxon, Carolingian, Germanic, Old High German, Old Saxon, Latin Verse

Bruce Gilchrist