
Commentary on Old English Christian Texts
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Near the end of his reign, two poems were written for the king. They were discovered in a gospel book, probably from Wales. And added the year after Alfred’s death.
The poems were written as a double acrostic. This style of poem uses the...
This article is to celebrate St George’s Day. This might be a departure from my usual Anglo-Saxon Christianity you’d expect from me. But as it is written in Anglish, I think it might qualify.
Anglish is a form of Modern English which prefe...
What is surprising about King Alfred is how he couldn’t read until he was 12 years old. And yet, he translated a significant number of Latin texts.
One of these was Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy. It is a dialogue written in prison...
The Dream of the Rood is one of the oldest Anglo-Saxon poems we have, and one of the ones I love the most.
Fragments of the poem even appear on the Ruthwell Cross, an 8th Century stone cross in Dumfries and Galloway. The only original cop...
Beowulf is the most well known of the Anglo-Saxon poems. It tells the story of a hero who defeats three creatures and saves the community. It starts with the following four lines:
Lo! the Spear-Danes’ glory through splendid achievements...
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I am a Christian English eccentric with an interest in a large scope of topics. I write about Anglo-Saxon Christianity, Bible studies, AngloFuturism, Ancient Astronomy and any other ideas which interest me.
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