Magic That Works: Performing Scientia in the Old English Metrical Charms and Poetic Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
Is it possible to reach a deeper understanding of early medieval science through poetry of the period? This article examines how Anglo-Saxon was performed in a practical way, as a kind of craft, in the Old English metrical charms and poetic dialogues of Solomon and Saturn. In the process, the articl...
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Enthalten in: The journal of medieval and early modern studies - Durham, NC : Duke Univ. Press, 1996, 45(2015), 2, Seite 219-243 |
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