Introduction to Old English
LecturesMichael Drout
Old English (sometimes referred to as Anglo-Saxon) is the earliest recorded stage of English, spoken in Britain during the early Middle Ages. A wealth of literature and poetry is written in the language, including justly famous works such as The Battle of Maldon, The Wanderer, and above all Beowulf. Old English is also the starting point for the study of the history of the English language, and a gateway to Germanic philology. This course begins with an introduction to Old English grammar, aiming to provide students with a working reading competency in the language. Students will have the chance to put this knowledge into practice in the second part of the course by reading several of the best shorter poems preserved in the language, culminating with a short excerpt from Beowulf.
- Lecture 1: Old English - An Introduction33:01
- Lecture 2: Pronouncing Old English34:23
- Lecture 3: Grammatical Foundations33:21
- Lecture 4: Response Lecture 1 - Pronunciation, Vowels, Nouns, and More01:10:30
- Lecture 5: The Verb System29:36
- Lecture 6: Response Lecture 2 - Verbs and Foundations51:47
- Lecture 7: The Heart of Old English Grammar32:19
- Lecture 8: Response Lecture 3 - Grammar, Cont'd01:02:16
- Lecture 9: The Noun System and Verb System, Cont'd.36:07
- Lecture 10: Response Lecture 4 - Verbs, Syntax, and More01:12:04
- Lecture 11: Supplementary Lecture on the Verbal System01:01:15
- Lecture 12: Response Lecture 5 - Common Variations, Non-Finite Forms of Verbs, and Strong Verb Examples01:05:38
- Lecture 13: Text and Culture in Translation35:07
- Lecture 14: Old English Prose01:13:02
- Lecture 15: A Deeper Examination of Poetry34:49
- Lecture 16: The Context of Old English01:17:59
- Lecture 17: The Dream of the Rood33:27
- Lecture 18: Alliterative Meter01:22:23
- Lecture 19: The Battle of Maldon35:07
- Lecture 20: Rhythm01:09:57
- Lecture 21: Old English Elegies32:51
- Lecture 22: The Legacy of Old English and J.R.R. Tolkien01:10:22
- Lecture 23: Manuscripts, Poetry, and More01:07:37
- Lecture 24: A Course Review and What Comes Next33:32
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