Dumville, David N., , Collected Studies Series, 379, Aldershot: Variorum, 1993.
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Work
Britons and Anglo-Saxons in the Early Middle Ages
Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations
Part 1: The end of Celtic Britain
[I] “Gildas and Maelgwn: problems of dating” with appendix: bibliography
[II] “The chronology of De excidio Britanniae, Book I” with appendix: bibliography
[III] “The origins of Northumbria: some aspects of the British background”
Part 2: Heroic poetry and the historian
[IV] “Early Welsh poetry: problems of historicity”
[V] “Palaeographical considerations in the dating of early Welsh verse”
[VI] “Beowulf and the Celtic world: the uses of evidence”
[VII] “Beowulf come lately: some notes on the palaeography of the Nowell Codex”
Part 3: Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
[VIII] “The West Saxon genealogical regnal list and the chronology of early Wessex”
[IX] “Essex, Middle Anglia, and the expansion of Mercia in the south-east Midlands”
[X] “Textual archaeology and Northumbrian history subsequent to Bede”
Part 4: Brittany and its neighbours
[XI] “On the dating of the early Breton lawcodes”
[XII] “Ekiurid’s Celtica lingua: an ethnological difficulty in Waltharius”
Part 5: Scribes and books: Anglo-British interaction
[XIII] “Late 7th- or 8th-century evidence for the British transmission of Pelagius”
[XIV] “The English element in tenth-century Breton book production”
Part 6: Britons and English in the Viking-Age
[XV] “The ‘six’ sons of Rhodri Mawr: a problem in Asser’s Life of King Alfred”
[XVI] “Brittany and Armes Prydein Vawr”
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen, Neil McGuigan
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