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* [[providence | * [[providence and fate]] | ||
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* [[world soul]] | * [[world soul]] | ||
* [[human soul]] | * [[human soul]] | ||
* [[innatism]] | * [[innatism]] | ||
===Manuscripts=== | ===Manuscripts=== | ||
* '''[[The Garden of Paradise]]''' | * '''[[The Garden of Paradise]]''' |
Revision as of 10:38, 27 October 2006
People, Places, Things
- Egil
- Olaf
- Battle of Brunanburh, date,site, description
- halberd and other weapons
- King Athelstan
- Hring and Adils
- kenning
- variation and repetition
- Hrothgar
- Geats
- wergild
- women in _Beowulf_
- Grendel
- comitatus
- Apocrypha
- elements of heroic poetry
- beot, pledge
- envelope patterns and alliteration
- Paper and Parchment Making
- St. Cuthbert
- bestiary
- St. Augustine
- Otho/Corpus Gospels
Philosophical Concepts and Christian Heresies
Manuscripts
- The Garden of Paradise
- Insular iconography Style I
- Insular iconography Style II
- Animals in Medieval Art, Sixth Century
- Animals in Medieval Art, Seventh Century
- Animals in Medieval Art, Eighth and Early Ninth Centuries
- insular minuscule script
- The Echternach Lion
- Filigree Animal Ornament From Ireland and Scotland of the Late-Seventh to Ninth Centuries
- Jesus Christ as a Lamb
- The Apocalyptic Lamb
- Jesus, as the Good Shepherd
- Jesus Christ as a Lion
- Jesus, Figured by the Fish
- Iona and the Book of Kells
- Irish manuscript found in peat bog