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092    420.9|bOLD 
245 00 Old English literature|h[(DVD) videorecording] :|blanguage
       as history /|cRenée R. Trilling. 
264  1 Chantilly, VA :|bThe Teaching Company,|c[2021] 
300    4 videodiscs (761 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 
       course guidebook (ii, 89 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm) 
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347    |bDVD video 
380    Lectures|2lcgft 
490 1  The great courses. Literature & language. Literature 
500    Cataloged from container. 
500    Course no. 30020. 
500    Contains 24 lectures (approximately 30 min. each). 
504    Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references 
       (pages 85-89). 
505 00 |gdisc 1.|tThe literary world of early England ;|tWhere 
       did English come from? ;|tLanguages in medieval England ;
       |tGermanic culture and Old English ;|tLearning Old English
       : pronouns ;|tLearning Old English: nouns and adjectives -
       -|gdisc 2.|tLearning Old English: weak verbs ;|tLearning 
       Old English: strong verbs ;|tThe Germanic migrations: 300 
       to 600 CE ;|tOld English literary aesthetics ;|tWarriors 
       in Old English poetry ;|tBeowulf: the Germanic hero par 
       excellence? --|gdisc 3.|tHeroism and gender in Old English
       poetry ;|tChristianity comes to medieval England ;|tLatin 
       literacy in medieval England ;|tOld English preaching and 
       teaching ;|tChristian heroes in Old English literature ;
       |tEnglish literacy and learning under Alfred --|gdisc 4.
       |tOld English and the rule of law ;|tOld English and 
       scientific learning ;|tOld English versus the Vikings ;
       |tThe Norman Conquest of Old English ;|tOld English 
       afterlives ;|tOld English today. 
511 0  Instructor: Renée R. Trilling, University of Illinois at 
       Urbana-Champaign. 
520    "At first glance, Old English bears very little 
       resemblance to English as it exists today. In fact, in 
       many ways, it feels like a completely different language 
       from its modern descendant. However, if you look at this 
       language through the lens of history, you can trace the 
       origins of the modern version from its early ancestor. 
       This glimpse into the past opens the door to a fascinating
       historical and linguistic lineage--one that reveals a rich,
       multifaceted perspective on the early medieval history of 
       Britain and its peoples. The epics, historical chronicles,
       religious texts, and other pieces of Old English 
       literature we still have--pieces that exist only in a 
       handful of unique manuscripts preserved over the course of
       centuries--can take us back to a world that is 
       simultaneously strange and familiar. In the 24 lessons of 
       Old English Literature: Language as History, you will 
       experience the premodern world through the powerful tool 
       of the written word. With the guidance of author and 
       medieval scholar Professor Renée Trilling, you will look 
       back on the early medieval history of the British Isles 
       and discover what Old English can reveal about the peoples,
       traditions, beliefs, and cultures of the past"--
       Publisher's website. 
532 1  Closed-captioned 
538    DVD. 
650  0 English language|yOld English, ca. 450-1100|vVideodiscs. 
650  0 English language|xHistory|vVideodiscs. 
650  0 English literature|yOld English, ca. 450-1100|vVideodiscs.
650  0 English language|xEtymology|vVideodiscs. 
655  7 Educational films.|2lcgft 
655  7 Historical films.|2lcgft 
655  7 Lectures.|2lcgft 
655  7 Nonfiction films.|2lcgft 
655  7 Video recordings for the hearing impaired.|2lcgft 
655  7 DVD-video discs.|2local 
700 1  Trilling, Renée Rebecca,|einstructor. 
710 2  Teaching Company,|epublisher. 
830  0 Great courses (DVD).|pLiterature & language. 
Location Call No. Status
 Naper Blvd. Adult Great Courses  420.9 OLD    AVAILABLE