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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 122:49-85
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Journal of Medieval History. 47:509-525
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Ciaran Arthur
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Arthur, C 2019, ' The Gift of the Gab in Post-Conquest Canterbury: Mystical 'Gibberish' in London, British Library, MS Cotton Caligula A. xv ', Journal of English and Germanic Philology, vol. 118, no. 2, pp. 177-210 . https://doi.org/10.5406/jenglgermphil.118.2.0177
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Ciaran Arthur
‘Like their ancient predecessors, learned Anglo-Saxons perceived in writing the ability to make knowledge secret by transposing one thing into another. This secrecy might be created by using encryption, by jumbling or substituting letters.’ The f
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Ciaran Arthur
‘connotations of gealdor in sophisticated, and Christian, literature seem to be entirely evil’. The first part of this book engages with one core issue of the ‘charms’ genre: the translation of the Old English noun galdor (pl. galdru ) as ‘
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Ciaran Arthur
A re-evaluation of the mysterious'charms'found in Anglo-Saxon literature, arguing for their place in mainstream Christian rites.Since its inception in the nineteenth century, the genre of Anglo-Saxon charms has drawn the attention of many scholars an
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Ciaran Arthur
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Notes and Queries. 62:211-217
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Ciaran Arthur
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English Studies. 94:872-882
In the Old English biblical poem Judith, the Assyrian leader Holofernes is depicted as an adversary in particular ways. He is represented as an anti-heroic leader, an enemy of God and an immoral, beastly villain epitomising vice. The Assyrian army cl