Explore Early English verse and language with a scholarly edition that pairs the text with comprehensive notes and a glossary. This volume presents The Ormulum, Vol. 2, alongside detailed linguistic commentary, helping readers trace Old English usage, grammar, and cultural context.
Ideal for students, scholars, and careful readers of medieval literature, it illuminates how the language and storytelling reflect lived history. The notes clarify spelling, syntax, and etymology, making the work accessible to modern readers while preserving its scholarly integrity.
Ideal for readers of medieval language study and for those seeking a rigorous, well‑annotated edition.
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Excerpt from The Ormulum, Vol. 2: With the Notes and Glossary
Vol. II, 1. 13844, 'for posstless read posstlcss. 1. 17962, for hise read hiss.
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