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20 Sep 201620 Sep 2016 thijsporck Anglo-Saxon anecdotes, Vikings

An Anglo-Saxon Anecdote: Dreaming of witch-wives, fiery pitchforks and the Battle of Fulford

The Battle of Fulford (20 September, 1066): prophetic dreams of fork-bearing witch-wives, Vikings hurling pitch-forks at Scarborough and bridges made of people. Snorri Sturluson reports...

4 Sep 201631 May 2020 thijsporck Old English

Anglo-Saxon apps: Old English on your smartphone

Old English dictionaries, parsing games and a full-fledged study guide for beginners. Anglo-Saxon smartphone apps reviewed!

26 Aug 201626 Aug 2016 thijsporck Anglo-Saxon anecdotes

An Anglo-Saxon Anecdote: The Battle of the Birds, 671

In the year 671, a fight broke out among English and foreign birds; the English birds triumphed, or did they?

18 Aug 201618 Aug 2016 thijsporck Old English

Sitting down in early medieval England: A catalogue of Anglo-Saxon chairs

From the not-so-humble folding chair to the drinking-bench! Learn more about seating types in early medieval England.

8 Aug 201610 Dec 2018 thijsporck Animals, Breca the Pug, Late medieval

Paws, Pee and Pests: Cats among Medieval Manuscripts

Cats leaving paw-prints and pee-stains in medieval manuscripts. An old blog post and its aftermath.

3 Aug 20164 Aug 2018 thijsporck Beowulf, G. J. P. J. Bolland, History of Old English Studies, P. J. Cosijn

“A conspicuous specimen of Anglosaxon poetry”: A student summary of Beowulf from 1880

One of the earliest student summaries of Beowulf survives in the drafts of a work by Dutch schoolmaster G. J. P. J. Bolland (1852-1922).

24 Jul 201627 Jul 2016 thijsporck Old English

The Marvels of the East: An early medieval Pokédex

The early medieval author of 'The Marvels of the East' collected various monsters that could rival Pokémon's finest, as this blog post reveals.

20 Jul 20164 Aug 2018 thijsporck Anglo-Saxons in the Low Countries, Medievalism, Missionaries, Vikings

Anglo-Saxons in the Low Countries: Boniface in Dorestad

1300 years ago, the Anglo-Saxon missionary Boniface arrived in Dorestad. This blog reports on an exhibition held in celebration of this event.

8 Jul 201612 Nov 2020 thijsporck Cnut the Great

How Cnut became Canute

How did the spelling for the name of Cnut the Great, Viking king of England from 1016 to 1035, change from to ? The Normans may be to blame...

2 Jul 20162 Jul 2016 thijsporck Anglo-Saxon anecdotes, Vikings

An Anglo-Saxon Anecdote: How beer and bees beat the Viking siege of Chester in c. 907

How to defeat a Viking siege? Tenth-century Anglo-Saxons prove the answer, apparently, could involve bees.

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