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Bede's account of Caedmon
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Author(s) Title Reference
MARK GRIFFITH Desire for Origins: New Language, Old English, and Teaching the Tradition, by Allen J. Frantzen 61/1, p. 118
Daniel Anlezark Benjamin C. Withers, The Illustrated Old English Hexateuch, Cotton Claudius B.iv: The Frontier of Seeing and Reading in Anglo-Saxon England 80/2, p. 129

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works

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  • iElfric's Preface to Genesis
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