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Class Detail:

FA 2013
English Language and Literature
ENGLISH 501 - Old English
Section 001

Credits: 3
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Consent: With permission of department.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Undergrad and Grad
Meet Together Classes:
ENGLISH 409 - Old English, Section 001
GERMAN 501 - Old English, Section 001
Primary Instructor: Toon,Thomas E

 

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This course is an introduction to Old English, the language spoken by our forebears until the unpleasantness at Hastings — the Norman Conquest. Since Old English is so different from Modern English as to seem like another language, the greatest effort of this class will be to master the rudiments of the structure and vocabulary of the earliest attested form of English. The reward is being able to read an excitingly different corpus of prose and poetry. You will also develop a new appreciation of where our language, culture, and intellectual traditions come from.

Course Requirements:

daily recitation, weekly quizzes, two-hour exams, a term project (written and oral presentation). Written work also includes regular short modernizations and longer take-home modernizations.

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Textbooks/Other Materials (data maintained by department in Wolverine Access)

ISBN: 9781556357800 The elements of Old English : elementary grammar, reference grammar and reading selections, Author: by Samuel Moore and Thomas A. Knott ; revised by James R. Hulbert., Publisher: Wipf & Stock, 2007. 10th ed. r 2007
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