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... Latin scholarship among the clergy . The most popular of Ælfric's works with the modern reader is a set of simple Latin dialogues ( the Colloquy ) intended to teach Latin to boys in a monastic school . These dialogues ( between the ...
... Latin scholarship among the clergy . The most popular of Ælfric's works with the modern reader is a set of simple Latin dialogues ( the Colloquy ) intended to teach Latin to boys in a monastic school . These dialogues ( between the ...
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... Latin , the learned language of Christian civilization . Latin had also , of course , been the learned language in Anglo - Saxon times , and it was only the dearth of good Latinists in England that led to the use of Anglo - Saxon in ...
... Latin , the learned language of Christian civilization . Latin had also , of course , been the learned language in Anglo - Saxon times , and it was only the dearth of good Latinists in England that led to the use of Anglo - Saxon in ...
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... Latin prose works produced in England in the early Middle English period were the histories . Such Anglo - Latin historians as William of Malmes- bury , whose histories of England show both learning and a critical judgment , and Matthew ...
... Latin prose works produced in England in the early Middle English period were the histories . Such Anglo - Latin historians as William of Malmes- bury , whose histories of England show both learning and a critical judgment , and Matthew ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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