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Remarks on forest scenery : and other woodland views, (relative chiefly to picturesque beauty) illustrated by the scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire : in three books ...
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Year: 1791 Publisher: London Printed for R. Blamire

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The rural economy of Glocestershire : including its dairy, together with the dairy management of North Wiltshire, and the management of orchards and fruit liquor in Herefordshire
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Year: 1796 Publisher: London Printed for G. Nicol


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Trees in the religions of early medieval England
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ISBN: 9781843839897 184383989X 9781782044345 1336184043 1782044906 1782044345 Year: 2015 Volume: 26 Publisher: Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, NY Boydell Press

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Trees were of considerable importance in Anglo-Saxon religion, both Christian and pre-Christian. This book considers various ways in which trees featured in both, and how they helped to mediate the transition between the two. It argues that trees retained certain symbolic characteristics in Anglo-Saxon belief because of their importance to both heathens and Christians, notably the life-sustaining abundance of the earth. Archaeological, historical and textual evidence is used to present a comprehensive picture. Michael D.J. Bintley is Senior Lecturer in Medieval English Literature at Christ Church University, Canterbury.

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