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Ancrene Wisse (/ˌæŋkrɛn ˈwɪs/; also
known as the
Ancrene Riwle /ˌæŋkrɛn ˈriːʊli/ or
Guide for Anc****sses) is an
anonymous monastic rule (or manual) for...
- rule. The most
widely known today is the
early 13th-century text
known as
Ancrene Wisse. Another, less
widely known,
example is the rule
known as De Institutione...
- "
Ancrene Wisse and Hali Meiðhad" is a 1929
essay by J. R. R.
Tolkien on the
thirteenth century Middle English treatise Ancrene Wisse ("The Anc****sses'...
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original on 2014-03-14. J. R. R. Tolkien, ed.
Ancrene Wisse, 8. The
English Text of the
Ancrene Riwle:
Ancrene Wisse (Early
English Text Society, CCXLIX)...
- 12th century,
incorporating a
unique phonetic spelling system; and the
Ancrene Wisse and the
Katherine Group,
religious texts written for anc****sses...
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White (1945). "Whale-hunting, the
barnacle goose, and the date of the "
Ancrene Riwle".
Three notes on Old and
Middle English". The
Modern Language Review...
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Oxford University Press –
editorial prefatory note 1962
Ancrene Wisse: The
English Text of the
Ancrene Riwle,
Early English Text Society,
Oxford University...
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Meidhad and
Ancrene Wisse:
evidence for
dating from
mention of
religious orders' habits", in:
Medium Aevum (1993) Millett,
Bella (1996)
Ancrene Wisse, the...
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Guixin (癸辛雜識) c. 1200
Layamon – Brut
Nibelungenlied Early 13th
century Ancrene Wisse Færeyinga saga
Farid al-Din
Attar –
Mantiqu 't-Tayr (The Conference...
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around 1162, and the
Ancrene Riwle was
written in
Middle English in
around 1200.
Originally made for
three sisters, the
Ancrene Riwle became in time a...