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Anglo-Saxon kingdoms : art, word, war / edited by Claire Breay and Joanna Story
BeteiligteBreay, Claire In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Claire Breay ; Story, Joanna In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Joanna Story
KörperschaftBritish Library In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach British Library
ErschienenLondon : British Library, 2018
Umfang424 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten
Anmerkung
"On the occasion on the British Library exhibition 'Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: Art, word, war'" - Impressum
SchlagwörterGroßbritannien In Wikipedia suchen nach Großbritannien / Angelsachsen In Wikipedia suchen nach Angelsachsen / Kunsthandwerk In Wikipedia suchen nach Kunsthandwerk / Illuminierte Handschrift In Wikipedia suchen nach Illuminierte Handschrift / Kultur In Wikipedia suchen nach Kultur / Geschichte 450-1066 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 450-1066
ISBN978-0-7123-5207-9
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ISBN978-0-7123-5202-4
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Zusammenfassung

The Anglo-Saxon period stretches from the arrival of Germanic groups on British shores in the early 5th century to the Norman Conquest of 1066. During these centuries, the English language was used and written down for the first time, pagan populations were converted to Christianity, and the foundations of the kingdom of England were laid.0This richly illustrated new book - which accompanies a landmark British Library exhibition - presents Anglo-Saxon England as the home of a highly sophisticated artistic and political culture, deeply connected with its continental neighbours. Leading specialists in early medieval history, literature and culture engage with the unique, original evidence from which we can piece together the story of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, examining outstanding and beautiful objects such as highlights from the Staffordshire hoard and the Sutton Hoo burial.0At the heart of the book is the British Library's outstanding collection of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, the richest source of evidence about Old English language and literature, including Beowulf and other poetry; the Lindisfarne Gospels, one of Britain's greatest artistic and religious treasures; the St Cuthbert Gospel, the earliest intact European book; and historical manuscripts such as Bede's Ecclesiastical History and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. These national treasures are discussed alongside other, internationally important literary and historical manuscripts held in major collections in Britain and Europe.00Exhibition: British Library, London, UK (19.10.2018 - 19.02.2019)