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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...
- (1945). "Whale-hunting, the
barnacle goose, and the date of the "Ancrene
Riwle".
Three notes on Old and
Middle English". The
Modern Language Review. 40...
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Riwle in English. He
concurs with his
peers that the
title of the work is
translated as Rule. In his
article "Recent
Research Upon the
Ancren Riwle"...
- 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Originally made for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 manual...
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parallel to the
mention of
hwitmonedei in the
early 13th-century
Ancrene Riwle.
Walter William Skeat noted that the Anglo-Saxon word also
appears in Icelandic...
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Paula G. Rubel,
Maxine Weisgrau, 2009,
AltaMira Press, p. 101 OED
Ancrene Riwle (c. 1225) has Incest‥is bituȝe
sibbe fleschliche,
where either the generic...
- J. R. R.; Ker, N. R. Ker, eds. (1962). The
English Text of the
Ancrene Riwle (Ancrene Wisse,
Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 402.
Oxford University...
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editorial prefatory note 1962
Ancrene Wisse: The
English Text of the
Ancrene Riwle,
Early English Text Society,
Oxford University Press. 1963
English and Welsh...
- J. R. R. Tolkien, ed.
Ancrene Wisse, 8. The
English Text of the
Ancrene Riwle:
Ancrene Wisse (Early
English Text Society, CCXLIX)
London 1962,
noted by...
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Middle Ages (Ancrene
Riwle), and the
contradictions and
impossibilities in the work of
Richard Rolle. In work on both the
Ancrene Riwle and
Margery Kempe...