Anglo-Saxon Aptitudes
John Gillingham, 17 November 1983
The Anglo-Saxons
edited by James Campbell.
Phaidon, 272 pp., £16.50, July 1982,0 7148 2149 7 Show More
edited by James Campbell.
Phaidon, 272 pp., £16.50, July 1982,
Anglo-Saxon Art: A New Perspective
by C.R. Dodwell.
Manchester, 353 pp., £35, October 1982,0 7190 0861 1 Show More
by C.R. Dodwell.
Manchester, 353 pp., £35, October 1982,
Anglo-Saxon Poetry
edited by S.A.J. Bradley.
Dent, 559 pp., £10.95, August 1982,0 460 10794 1 Show More
edited by S.A.J. Bradley.
Dent, 559 pp., £10.95, August 1982,
The Anglo-Saxon World
edited by Kevin Crossley-Holland.
Boydell and Brewer, 275 pp., £9.95, November 1982,0 85115 169 8 Show More
edited by Kevin Crossley-Holland.
Boydell and Brewer, 275 pp., £9.95, November 1982,
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles: The Authentic Voices of England, from the Times of Julius Caesar to the Coronation of Henry II
by Anne Savage.
Heinemann, 288 pp., £14.95, March 1983,0 434 98210 5 Show More
by Anne Savage.
Heinemann, 288 pp., £14.95, March 1983,
“... have brought together a formidable trio of scholars, Campbell himself, Patrick Wormald and Eric John, to carve up the Anglo-Saxon age between them. Campbell has tackled the period from c. 350 AD to c. 660; Wormald from c. 660 to c. 900; and John from c. 900 to 1066. Other experts, several archaeologists and a ... ”