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Byrhtferth (Old English: Byrhtferð; c. 970 – c. 1020) was a
priest and monk who
lived at
Ramsey Abbey in
Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire) in...
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interlinear glosses. This
glossary or one like it was influential,
influencing Byrhtferth of
Ramsey and at
least one Anglo-Saxon
medical text. Kittlick's linguistic...
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Charter S 937 of
around 999,
which gives details of his
election as king,
Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Life of St Oswald,
written around 1000, and
parts of some...
- ISBN 0-85323-693-3. Baker,
Peter S.; Lapidge, Michael, eds. (1995) [1016].
Byrhtferth's Enchiridion.
Early English Text Society. ISBN 978-0-19-722416-8. Jones...
- 'Half-King' is
first recorded in
Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Life of St Oswald,
written between 997 and 1002.
Byrhtferth referred to "Ealdorman Æthelstan,...
- v t e Old
English prose Texts Authors Ælfred Ælfric
Byrhtferth Werferth Wulfstan...
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rejoicing by the
councillors of the
English people.
Simon Keynes notes that "
Byrhtferth of
Ramsey states similarly that when Æthelred was
consecrated king, by...
- of Hippo, a
compact treatise on
Christian piety (420)
Enchiridion of
Byrhtferth (fl. 1000)
Enchiridion Militis Christiani of
Erasmus (1501)
Erfurt Enchiridion...
- founded, and his
remains were
enshrined there. A
hagiography was
written by
Byrhtferth of Ramsey, a monk at
Ramsey Abbey,
around 1016.
Another Vita
Sancti Egwini...
- i.e. 'the
Great Sunday'. In Old
English the form
Pascan was used by
Byrhtferth (c. 970 – c. 1020) and the form
Pasches in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle entry...