كيدمون (Arabic Wikipedia)

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bartleby.com

  • Charles Dudley Warner, ed. (1897), Library of the World's Best Literature (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q19098835

manchester.ac.uk

arts.manchester.ac.uk

  • The twelve named Anglo-Saxon poets are Æduwen, Aldhelm, Alfred the Great, Anlaf, Baldulf, Bede, Cædmon, Cnut, Cynewulf, Dunstan, Hereward, and Wulfstan (or perhaps Wulfsige). Most of these are considered by modern scholars to be spurious—see O'Donnell 2005, Introduction 1.22. The three for whom biographical information and documented texts survive are Alfred, Bede, and Cædmon. Cædmon is the only Anglo-Saxon poet known primarily for his ability to compose vernacular verse, and no vernacular verse survives that is known to have been written by either Bede or Alfred. There are a number of verse texts known to have been composed by Cynewulf, but we know nothing of his biography. (No study appears to exist of the "named" Anglo-Saxon poets—the list here has been compiled from Frank 1993 (http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/mancass/thetollerlecture/ نسخة محفوظة 20 نوفمبر 2005 على موقع واي باك مشين.: Roberta Frank), Opland 1980, Sisam 1953 and Robinson 1990).

web.archive.org

  • The twelve named Anglo-Saxon poets are Æduwen, Aldhelm, Alfred the Great, Anlaf, Baldulf, Bede, Cædmon, Cnut, Cynewulf, Dunstan, Hereward, and Wulfstan (or perhaps Wulfsige). Most of these are considered by modern scholars to be spurious—see O'Donnell 2005, Introduction 1.22. The three for whom biographical information and documented texts survive are Alfred, Bede, and Cædmon. Cædmon is the only Anglo-Saxon poet known primarily for his ability to compose vernacular verse, and no vernacular verse survives that is known to have been written by either Bede or Alfred. There are a number of verse texts known to have been composed by Cynewulf, but we know nothing of his biography. (No study appears to exist of the "named" Anglo-Saxon poets—the list here has been compiled from Frank 1993 (http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/mancass/thetollerlecture/ نسخة محفوظة 20 نوفمبر 2005 على موقع واي باك مشين.: Roberta Frank), Opland 1980, Sisam 1953 and Robinson 1990).

wikidata.org

  • Charles Dudley Warner, ed. (1897), Library of the World's Best Literature (بالإنجليزية), QID:Q19098835