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" The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

" SUMMARY The Anglo-Saxons, a branch of the Teutonic race, made permanent settlements in England about the middle of the fifth century A.D.

The most flourishing period of Anglo-Saxon poetry was between 650 and 825 A.D.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is an important record of contemporaneous events for the historian.

Earle's Anglo-Saxon Literature.

Gem's An Anglo-Saxon Abbot: AElfric of Eynsham.

The student who is not familiar with the original Anglo-Saxon should read the translations specified below: Scopic Poetry.

Show that its chief characteristics are typical of the Anglo-Saxon race.

What excellencies and defects seem to you most pronounced in Anglo-Saxon verse? ProseThe Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and Bede's Ecclesiastical History are both translated in one volume of Bohn's Antiquarian Library.

What excellencies and defects seem to you most pronounced in Anglo-Saxon verse? ProseThe Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and Bede's Ecclesiastical History are both translated in one volume of Bohn's Antiquarian Library.

Alfred's Orosius is translated into modern English in the volume of Bohn's Antiquarian Library entitled, Alfred the Great, his Life and Anglo-Saxon Works, by Pauli.

Selections from Alfred's works are given in C. & T.(Prose), 85-146, and in Earle's Anglo-Saxon Literature, 186-206.

Why are modern readers interested in his Colloquium? Why is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle important? FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER I: [Footnote 1: For special references to authors, movements and the history of the period, see the lists under the heading, Suggestions for Further Study, at the end of each chapter.]

At the close of this period we find Wycliffe, "the morning star of the Reformation," and Chaucer, the first great singer of the welded Anglo-Norman race.

In addition to the Latin and the French (which was itself principally of Latin origin), there was, thirdly, the Anglo-Saxon, to which the middle and the lower classes of the English stubbornly adhered.

Anglo-Saxon was a language with changing endings, like modern German.

Before any one could speak Anglo-Saxon correctly, he had first to learn the fanciful genders that were attached to nouns: "trousers" was feminine; "childhood," masculine; "child," neuter.

The Anglo-Saxons, by the use of prefixes, formed ten compounds from their verb fl=owan, "to flow."

These facts explain why modern English has such a wealth of expression, although probably more than one half of the Anglo-Saxon vocabulary has been lost.

While we insist on the truth that Anglo-Saxon gained much of its wonderful directness and power from standing in close relations to earnest life, it is necessary to remember

Pure Anglo-Saxon was a forcible language, but it lacked the wealth of expression and the flexibility necessary to respond to the most delicate touches of the master-musicians who were to come.

" Layamon employed less alliteration than is found in Anglo-Saxon poetry.

About 1225 appeared the most notable prose work in the native tongue since the time of Alfred, if we except the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

It should be noticed that the poem employs the old Anglo-Saxon alliterative meter.

" The sentiment in these lines from his lyric Providence has the genuine Anglo-Saxon ring: "Hard things are glorious; easy things good cheap.

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