In this seminar we will examine various grammatical aspects of Old English and use this knowledge to read and translate a selection of shorter prose passages. We will also have a look at some facsimiles to gain a broader understanding of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts and handwriting. Prospective participants should have a strong interest in past language stages and preferably have visited a Sprachhistorischer Grundkurs. In preparation for this seminar you are advised to read chapter 2 in M. Godden & M. Lapidge, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature (Cambridge, 1991) [LIT CA 1991:1] before the first session.
The set text is R. Hogg, An Introduction to Old English (Edinburgh: University Press, 2002) (ISBN 0-7486-1328-5). This book is available at Poertgen-Herder in the Salzstr., or at amazon.de.
The main assessment factor for the successful passing of this seminar will be a piece of coursework, which has to be handed in by 16 April. Relevant questions will be discussed in the final session on 2 February. Regular participation in all sessions is strongly advised. It is essential that candidates will have visited the following links to get a further impression of the course and to broaden their understanding of the subject matter: