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IMC 2004: Sessions

Session 301: 'Most Needful to Know': Contexts for the Study of Anglo-Saxon England

Monday 12 July 2004, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:Richard Rawlinson Center, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
Organiser:Paul E. Szarmach, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
Moderator/Chair:Paul E. Szarmach, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
Paper 301-aCeltic Connections
(Language: English)
Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Language and Literature - Celtic, Language and Literature - Old English
Paper 301-bNorse Connections
(Language: English)
Judy Quinn, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Language and Literature - Old English, Language and Literature - Scandinavian
Paper 301-cAnglo-Latin
(Language: English)
Rosalind Love, Robinson College, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Language and Literature - Old English, Language and Literature - Latin
Abstract

This session, conceived as part of the 2004 NEH Summer Institute on Anglo-Saxon England held at Cambridge University, seeks to provide scholars interested in Anglo-Saxon England with an overview of related fields and how the research being done there impacts the study of Anglo-Saxon England. Current trends, current problems, and reviews of bibliography highlighting developments will be major themes. The session will be the basis for a special volume of Old English Letter Subsidia.