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Franciplegius: medieval and linguistic studies in honor of Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr.

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Books, articles, recordings, and book reviews [of F.P. Magoun, Jr.:]

Dedicatory poem: A translation of Alcuin's "Debate of Spring with Winter," by W. Alfred.

Remarks on the origin of speech, by B. Collinder.

Scandinavian runes in continental manuscripts, by R. Derolez.

Some earliest Anglo-Saxon cult cymbols, by C.L. Wrenn.

The Hwicce, by A.H. Smith.

The South Germanic oral tradition, by R.L. Kellogg.

How free was the Anglo-Saxon scop? by F.G. Cassidy.

Beowulf and Odysseus, by A.B. Lord.

Ibn Fadlān's Account of the Rūs, with some commentary and some allusions to Beowulf, by H.M. Smyser.

Some Beowulf readings, by K. Malone.

The "Thryth-Offa digression" in Beowulf, by N.E. Eliason.

Anglo-Saxon heroic attitudes, by G.N. Garmonsway.

Wulf and Eadwacer: A noninterpretation, by A. Renoir.

Dramatic voices in The wanderer and The seafarer, by J.C. Pope.

Old English riddle no. 20: Heoruswealwe, by L.K. Shook.

Problems in the dating of Deor and its allusions, by F. Norman.

Wulfstan at York, by D. Whitelock.

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Table of Contents:

Books, articles, recordings, and book reviews [of F.P. Magoun, Jr.:]

Dedicatory poem: A translation of Alcuin's "Debate of Spring with Winter," by W. Alfred.

Remarks on the origin of speech, by B. Collinder.

Scandinavian runes in continental manuscripts, by R. Derolez.

Some earliest Anglo-Saxon cult cymbols, by C.L. Wrenn.

The Hwicce, by A.H. Smith.

The South Germanic oral tradition, by R.L. Kellogg.

How free was the Anglo-Saxon scop? by F.G. Cassidy.

Beowulf and Odysseus, by A.B. Lord.

Ibn Fadlān's Account of the Rūs, with some commentary and some allusions to Beowulf, by H.M. Smyser.

Some Beowulf readings, by K. Malone.

The "Thryth-Offa digression" in Beowulf, by N.E. Eliason.

Anglo-Saxon heroic attitudes, by G.N. Garmonsway.

Wulf and Eadwacer: A noninterpretation, by A. Renoir.

Dramatic voices in The wanderer and The seafarer, by J.C. Pope.

Old English riddle no. 20: Heoruswealwe, by L.K. Shook.

Problems in the dating of Deor and its allusions, by F. Norman.

Wulfstan at York, by D. Whitelock.
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