- of the mid-20th-century. In 2019, the
International Society of Anglo-
Saxonists decided to
change its name due to the
potential confusion of
their organization's...
- – 16
January 1946) was an
English poet and scholar, a Celticist, Anglo-
Saxonist and
translator from the
Irish language. He is
commonly known in Ireland...
- Stanley, FBA (19
October 1923 – 20 June 2018) was a German-British Anglo-
Saxonist; he was
Rawlinson and
Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and
Fellow of Pembroke...
- (born 1940), jazz
drummer Bruce Mitc**** (scholar) (1920–2010), Anglo-
Saxonist Bruce H. Mitc**** (born 1948),
president and
chief executive officer of...
- that
there is
little evidence for a
common Germanic identity. The Anglo-
Saxonist Leonard Neidorf writes that
historians of the continental-European Germanic...
- Academy. pp. 246–437. ISBN 978-0-19-726277-1. Jana K. Schulman, 'An Anglo-
Saxonist at
Oxford and Cambridge:
Dorothy Whitelock (1901-1982)', in
Women Medievalists...
- as a
separate work, in its
first print edition, by the
pioneering Anglo-
Saxonist Benjamin Thorpe.
Thorpe considered it to bear "considerable
evidence of...
- book Glaucus, or the
Wonders of the S****.
Kingsley was a
fervent Anglo-
Saxonist, and was seen as a
major proponent of the ideology,
particularly in the...
- certainly" an allegory, and that its
first words recall "to any Anglo-
Saxonist" the
opening lines of the Old
Northumbrian poem Bede's
Death Song. Those...
-
adoption by the far-right. In 2019, the
International Society of Anglo-
Saxonists changed their name to the
International Society for the
Study of Early...