Identifying Brúnanburh

In this study the author uses topographic references found in the manuscript of the poem 'Brúnanburh' to try and locate the 'site' of this momentous battle. The first references were maritime then latterly landscape leading to field-names which have a more stable base than the c...

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Main Author: Kirby, John R.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2019.
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505 0 |a Intro -- 27.241 Intack -- (North. dial.) A piece of land taken in from a moorland, common -- an enclosure. -- 14.300 Sandyforth Nook -- (North. dial. & Scand.) Nook. An outside corner of a building or any upright -- structure -- the corner of a street. Now rare. -- 21.348 Crib Field -- OE: crib(b) (fem) A barred receptacle for fodder used in cowsheds and -- fold-yards -- also in fields, for beasts lying out during the winter. [B&T]. -- Angus, W.S. 1937 The Battlefield of Brunanburh Antiquary xi pp283-93. -- Ailred of Rievaulx, (Ed.) Roger Twysden, Historiae Anglicanie Scriptores X (1652). 
505 8 |a Annales Cambriae 1860 [ACam] Ed. Rev. John Williams Ab Ithel, London. Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts. -- Annals of Clonmacnoise from the earliest period to AD 1408 (trans. AD1627 by C. Mageoghagan, [AClon] ed. by Rev. Denis Murphy for the Royal society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Dublin, University Press. 1896, 154, 150 & 154. -- Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, 7 vols (Dublin 1848-55) [AFM] J.P. O'Donovan (Ed & Trans), i 632 (935.16). 
505 8 |a Annals of Innsfallen (Unknown author) [AI] Ed. Seán Mac Airt. Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition. Funded by University College, Cork and Professor Marianne McDonald via the CELT Project. -- Annals Regni Francorum G.H. Pertzii and Fridericus Kurze [ARF] 1895 Annals Regni Francorum. inde AB A741 usque AD A. 829 qui dicuntur Annals Laurissenses Maiores et Einhardi. Hannoverae. -- Annals of Ulster (to AD1131) part I Dublin 1983 [AU] 937.6, Sean Mac Airt & Gearoid Mac Niocaill (eds). 
500 |a Balanovsky, Oleg. Rootsi Siiri. Pshenichnov, Andrey., Kivisild Toomas, Churnosov Michail, Evseeva Irina, Pocheshkhova Elvira, Margarita Boldyreva Margarita, Yankovsky Nikolay, Balanovska Elena and Villems Richard 2008 Two Sources of the Russian P... 
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650 0 |a Brunanburh, Battle of, 937. 
650 0 |a Epic poetry, English (Old) 
650 0 |a Manuscripts, Medieval. 
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