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- Thureth abstract "Thureth is the editorial name given to an eleven-line Old English poem preserved only on folio 31v of British Library MS Cotton Claudius A. III, at the beginning of the text known as 'Claudius Pontifical I'. The poem speaks with the voice of this pontifical or benedictional, interceding on behalf of Thureth who the poem tells us had the book ornamented. As Ronalds and Clunies Ross comment: As far as we are aware, this is the only specifically identifiable book, aside from the generic book - or possibly Bible - of Riddle 24, that 'speaks' to us from the Anglo-Saxon period, albeit on another's behalf.".
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- Thureth wikiPageWikiLink Alliterative_verse.
- Thureth wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Poetic_Records.
- Thureth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_English_poetry.
- Thureth wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Clunies_Ross.
- Thureth wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Thureth hasPhotoCollection Thureth.
- Thureth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Old_English_poetry.
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- Thureth subject Category:Old_English_poetry.
- Thureth hypernym Name.
- Thureth comment "Thureth is the editorial name given to an eleven-line Old English poem preserved only on folio 31v of British Library MS Cotton Claudius A. III, at the beginning of the text known as 'Claudius Pontifical I'. The poem speaks with the voice of this pontifical or benedictional, interceding on behalf of Thureth who the poem tells us had the book ornamented.".
- Thureth label "Thureth".
- Thureth wasDerivedFrom Thureth?oldid=676479961.
- Thureth isPrimaryTopicOf Thureth.