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  2. The Dream of the Rood - Wikipedia

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    The medieval manuscript of The Dream of the Rood. The Dream of the Rood is one of the Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature and an example of the genre of dream poetry. Like most Old English poetry, it is written in alliterative verse. The word Rood is derived from the Old English word rōd 'pole', or more specifically 'crucifix'.

  3. Vercelli Book - Wikipedia

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    The poems ascribed to Cynewulf (The Fates of the Apostles and Elene) could have been created much earlier. The Vercelli Book contains 23 prose homilies (the Vercelli Homilies) and a prose vita of Saint Guthlac, interspersed with six poems: Andreas; The Fates of the Apostles; Soul and Body; Dream of the Rood; Elene; a fragment of a homiletic poem

  4. Brussels Cross - Wikipedia

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    An inscription around the edges reads: + Rod is min nama; geo ic ricne Cyning bær byfigynde, blod bestemed (‘Rood is my name. Trembling once, I bore a powerful king, made wet with blood’). These lines bear a close relationship to ll. 44 and 48 in the Old English poem, 'The Dream of the Rood'.

  5. Category:Old English poems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Dream of the Rood; Durham (poem) E. Elene; Exodus (poem) ... Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Ruthwell Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Ruthwell cross features the largest figurative reliefs found on any surviving Anglo-Saxon cross—which are among the largest surviving Anglo-Saxon reliefs of any sort—and has inscriptions in both Latin and, unusually for a Christian monument, the runic alphabet, the latter containing lines similar to lines 39–64 of Dream of the Rood ...

  7. Northumbrian Old English - Wikipedia

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    This form of Northumbrian Old English was first recorded in poetry; e.g. Cædmon's Hymn c. 658-680), writings of the Venerable Bede (c. 700 AD) and the Leiden Riddle. [9] The language is also attested in the Lindisfarne Gospels c. 970 AD, in modern Scotland as a carved runic text, the Dream of the Rood, and on the Ruthwell Cross, c. 750 AD.

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  9. Leonard Neidorf - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... [15] and The Dream of the Rood. ... Neidorf uses transcription errors in the transmitted text to extract information about the poem ...