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Epic poetry, English (Old) --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Manuscripts, English (Old) --- Monsters in literature. --- Dragons in literature. --- Paleography, English. --- Heroes in literature. --- Manuscript dating. --- Criticism, Textual. --- Editing. --- British Library. --- Beowulf. --- Beowulf --- Nowell codex. --- Manuscripts. --- Scandinavia --- In literature. --- Dragons in literature --- Heroes in literature --- Manuscript dating --- Monsters in literature --- Paleography, English --- English paleography --- Anglo-Saxon manuscripts --- English manuscripts, Old --- Manuscripts, Anglo-Saxon --- Manuscripts, Old English --- Old English manuscripts --- Dating of manuscripts --- Manuscripts --- Anglo-Saxon epic poetry --- English epic poetry, Old --- Epic poetry, Anglo-Saxon --- Old English epic poetry --- English poetry --- Criticism, Textual --- Editing --- British Museum. --- De rebus in Oriente mirabilibus. --- Epistola Alexandri ad Aristotelem de miraculis Indiae. --- Vita Sancti Christophori. --- Judith (Anglo-Saxon poem). --- Bjowulf --- British Library --- In literature --- Beowulf manuscript (Nowell codex) --- Códice Nowell --- Codex Nowell --- British Museum --- Epic poetry, English (Old) - Criticism, Textual --- Manuscripts, Medieval - England - Editing --- Manuscripts, English (Old) - Editing --- Scandinavia - In literature
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In Communal Creativity in the Making of the ‘Beowulf’ Manuscript , Simon Thomson analyses details of scribal activity to tell a story about the project that preserved Beowulf as one of a collective, if error-strewn, endeavour and arguing for a date in Cnut’s reign. He presents evidence for the use of more than three exemplars and at least two artists as well as two scribes, making this an intentional and creative re-presentation uniting literature religious and heroic, in poetry and in prose. He goes on to set it in the broader context of manuscript production in late Anglo-Saxon England as one example among many of communities using old literature in new ways, and of scribes working together, making mistakes, and learning.
091 =20 --- 091.14 --- 820 "06/10" BEOWULF --- 091:028 --- 820 "06/10" BEOWULF Engelse literatuur--?"06/10"--BEOWULF --- Engelse literatuur--?"06/10"--BEOWULF --- 091.14 Codicologie. Codices. Scriptoria --- Codicologie. Codices. Scriptoria --- 091 =20 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Engels --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Engels --- 091:028 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Lezen. Lectuur --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Lezen. Lectuur --- Book history --- manuscripts [documents] --- book history --- Beowulf --- Epic poetry, English (Old) --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Manuscripts, English (Old) --- Anglo-Saxon manuscripts --- English manuscripts, Old --- Manuscripts, Anglo-Saxon --- Manuscripts, Old English --- Old English manuscripts --- Anglo-Saxon epic poetry --- English epic poetry, Old --- Epic poetry, Anglo-Saxon --- Old English epic poetry --- English poetry --- Criticism, Textual. --- Editing. --- British Library. --- British Museum. --- Nowell codex. --- Beowulf. --- Nowell codex --- Beowulf manuscript (Nowell codex) --- Códice Nowell --- Codex Nowell --- Vita Sancti Christophori. --- De rebus in Oriente mirabilibus. --- Epistola Alexandri ad Aristotelem de miraculis Indiae. --- Judith (Anglo-Saxon poem). --- Bjowulf --- British Library --- British Museum
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