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The Anglo-Saxon Weapon Names Treated Archæologically And Etymologically

The Anglo-Saxon Weapon Names Treated Archæologically And Etymologically

May Lansfield Keller

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia general y mundial
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9789354158810
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Unlock the secrets of early medieval England through its weapons - not just as relics, but as living words. The Anglo-Saxon Weapon Names Treated Archæologically And Etymologically by May Lansfield Keller weaves together archaeological study and etymological analysis, illuminating the linguistic history behind the arms that shaped a civilisation. Every sword, spear, and shield tells a story; each name echoes centuries of conflict, craftsmanship, and cultural identity.This classic work stands at the crossroads of historical linguistics and artefact scholarship, offering readers a rare insight into the world of Anglo-Saxon weaponry. Keller’s meticulous research bridges the gap between physical relics and the Old English language, making it essential for anyone drawn to early medieval period studies, historical philology, or the roots of English itself. Whether you are an academic reference seeker, a historical researcher, or a medieval artifact enthusiast, the book’s clear structure and depth of analysis make it both accessible and authoritative.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. An enduring resource for Old English studies and a cultural treasure for classic-literature collectors, this is more than a historical record - it is a bridge to the past.

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