Description: This monograph provides an in-depth study into the issue of vernacular names in Old English documents. Specifically, it challenges the generally accepted notion that the sex of an individual is definitively indicated by the grammatical gender of their name. In the case of di-thematic names, the grammatical gender in question is that of the second element of the name. Thus di-thematic names have been taken as belonging to women if their second element is grammatically feminine. However, as there are no surviving Anglo-Saxon texts which explain the principles of vernacular nomenclature, or any contemporary list of Old English personal names, it is by no means sure that this assumption is correct. While modern scholars have generally felt no difficulty in distinguishing male from female names, this book asks how far the Anglo-Saxons themselves recognised this distinction, and in so doing critically examines and tests the general principle that grammatical gender is a certain indicator of biological sex. Anyone with an interest in Old English manuscripts or early medieval history will find this book both thought provoking and a useful reference tool for better understanding the Anglo-Saxon world.
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EAN: 9781138251984
UPC: 9781138251984
ISBN: 9781138251984
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Item Length: 23.4 cm
Book Title: Women's Names in Old English
Item Height: 234mm
Item Width: 156mm
Author: Elisabeth Okasha
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Archaeology, Family History, History
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 454g
Number of Pages: 150 Pages