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1826 Illustrations Of Anglo-Saxon Poetry by JJ Conybeare Antique Book 1st Ed
1826 Illustrations Of Anglo-Saxon Poetry by JJ Conybeare Antique Book 1st Ed
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1826 Illustrations Of Anglo-Saxon Poetry by JJ Conybeare Antiquarian Book 1st Ed
Illustrations Of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
By John Josias Conybeare
Edited by William Daniel Conybeare
Printed for Harding and Lepard: London 1826 1st Edition
"Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, published in 1826, is the groundbreaking first edition of John Josias Conybeare's pioneering effort to present, translate, and interpret the earliest vernacular literature of England. Drawing upon manuscripts then accessible only to scholars, Conybeare provides both original Old English texts and careful poetic translations, illuminating works such as "Beowulf," "The Traveller's Song," "The Battle of Brunanburh," and various ecclesiastical and heroic fragments. The book was the first of its kind to introduce these poetry traditions to a broader educated readership, bridging the gap between medieval philology and Romantic-era historical curiosity.
This 1826 Harding & Lepard first edition is now highly regarded as a foundational text in the revival of Old English literature, prized for its scholarly pedigree and early engagement with texts previously unknown outside of manuscript collections. Its combination of original language reproductions, pioneering translations, and early academic apparatus make it an essential reference for collectors of early medieval studies, antiquarian scholarship, and works associated with the pre-Victorian rediscovery of England's literary origins—particularly appealing to enthusiasts of Anglo-Saxon philology and early English poetry."
Edited posthumously by his brother, William Daniel Conybeare, this edition includes extensive critical commentary, linguistic notes, and contextual essays that help situate Anglo-Saxon verse within early Northern European culture. Conybeare's scholarship is remarkable for its era: he highlights metrical structure, imagery, and mythological elements long before Anglo-Saxon studies became a formal academic discipline. The work also preserves translations that influenced Victorian scholars who later shaped the modern study of Old English and early English identity.
Light wear to covers with some deterioration to the board edges as shown. Split beginning to open on the front outer spine leather hinge. Outer spine is faded with majority of gilt book title absent. Ex-Libris plate of Walter Long (possibly Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long, PC, JP, FRS (13 July 1854 - 26 September 1924), a British Unionist politician). Some light foxing present with examples of the worst shown. Light splitting to inside hinges however covers are holding very strong and structural integrity of book is excellent. Binding is very good with no loose pages. Good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.
Size 23cm x 15cm x 3cm - 286 Pages + Errata
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