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Listeneth now and beth not deaf!

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Designing English: Graphics on the medieval page
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A travelling preacher recites a poem, warning about the horrors of death. MS. Add. E. 6 (R). Copied in the late 1200s. Read by Daniel Wakelin.

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Designing English: Graphics on the medieval page

Teach us how we may pray

AElfric of Eynsham teaches the congregation to recite the Lord’s Prayer in English, 'Thu ure faeder'. MS. Hatton 115, fol. 10r. Composed 990-995, copied in the second half of the 1000s. Read by Andy Orchard.
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‘Make we joy now in this feast’

A carol for Christmas, ‘Nowell nowell nowell’, from a book of church music. MS. Arch. Selden B. 26, fol. 14v. Copied in the mid 1400s.
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Designing English: Graphics on the medieval page
People
Daniel Wakelin
Keywords
Medieval English
english
literature
religion
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 16/01/2018
Duration: 00:01:21

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