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G.V. Smithers THE MEANING OF "THE SEAFARER" AND "THE WANDERER" (continued) 28/1, p. 1
G.V. Smithers THE MEANING OF THE "SEAFARER" AND "THE WANDERER" 26/3, p. 137

languages

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  • Latin
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works

  • Beowulf
  • De Civitate Dei
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  • Blickling Homilies
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  • De baptismo
  • Gregory's Dialogues
  • Moralia
  • De Mortalitate
  • Ad Demetrianum
  • Homily no. III
  • De Antichristo
  • Ad Sethum
  • De Correctione Rusticorum
  • Pseudo-Euangelium Matthai
  • Epistle to James of Pseudo-Clement
  • The Rhyming Poem
  • Maximion
  • Vainglory
  • Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum
  • Wulfstan's Homilies
  • The Vision of St. Furseus
  • Sermon in MS. Cotton Tib. A iii
  • Genesis A
  • De Libero Arbitrio

people

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  • Tertullian
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  • Pirminius of Reichenau
  • Columban

subjects

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  • spiritual
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  • exile
  • transformation
  • eschatology
  • Christianity
  • transience
  • allegory
  • mutability
  • heavenly
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  • journey
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  • Homiletic
  • nautical
  • peregrinus
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