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Latin Verse Inscriptions in Late Anglo-Saxon Art
Third Congress of the International Association for Word & Image Studies (1993)
  • Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Abstract
Examines the inscriptions in seven manuscripts and on a portable altar. All of the inscriptions are hexameters. Argues that the Anglo-Saxons understood the poetry to be an essentially written and visual (as opposed to oral) art form and that, even as the literary pretensions of the poetry declined during the course of the late Anglo-Saxon period, the presentation of the poetry increased in its sophistication.
Publication Date
August, 1993
Citation Information
Elizabeth C Teviotdale. "Latin Verse Inscriptions in Late Anglo-Saxon Art" Third Congress of the International Association for Word & Image Studies (1993)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elizabeth_c_teviotdale/31/