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Hardcover Word-Hoard: An Introduction to Old English Vocabulary Book

ISBN: 0300020260

ISBN13: 9780300020267

Word-Hoard: An Introduction to Old English Vocabulary

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Designed for introductory courses in Old English, Word-Hoard offers a vocabulary of some 2000 words drawn from the poems that beginning students normally read. Exploiting the natural curiosity we feel about our own language, Stephen Barney draws etymological connections, provides mnemonic aids, and introduces the student to cultural and literary concepts as well as words. This second edition of his valuable book has been completely reset in a format...

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New Student of Anglo-Saxon

A small, but useful book in Old English language, it provides the new student a supplement while under the teachings of a OE tutor. A good reference work for all students of Old English.

Fantastic

This book is *extremely* helpful. It's a high-frequency word list, meaning that it includes the most common words in Old English literature, and it's organized in an intuitive fashion: by roots. The author suggests in the foreword that you start from the back of the book, by learning the first word in each root group, and then work through the rest of the book. I wish I had done that at the beginning of the semester. I just worked my way through that list (about 200 terms), and it made my course reading so much easier that I would pay $13.50 for that list alone. Buy the book and put the words on flash cards. It's a lot of time invested up front, but it's saving me a tremendous amount of time because I'm using my glossary sooo much less.

Pure pleasure

This slim work goes deep rather than broad, taking a close look at a few hundred of the OE words most frequently encountered in the extant literature. Each word's entry will include some modern and ancient language cognates, as well as shades of meaning and "philology nerd" points of interest. It's a marvelous book to dip into when brushing your teeth or waiting for your toast to pop up--every time you open it you'll come away with a deeper understanding than you had before, not only of OE, but of modern English as well. It's worth the price just for the discussion of the Anglo-Saxons' unfamiliar apprehension of the nature of colors.

Nice little book

This book is a good book if you already know Old English. It is not alphabetical and difficult to find words. I am positive this will shall be a wonderful book to have around, once one knows Old English in full! But for the moment [for most beginners] it is not wholly ideal.If you know some [even a fragment], large portions or all of Old English, I recomend it.I do not mean to sound negative, but I am most duly trying to give my honest thoughts to the best of my ability.

Thank You, Professor Barney

Full disclosure: Professor Barney taught me Old English. His tools were a collection of notes, Mitchell and Robinson's Guide to Old English, Campbell's Old English Grammar, and his own Word Hoard. Of the three books, now that I can read Old English, Word Hoard is the one that is still fascinating to read. Barney took the most common words in Old English and discussed their meanings, where they came from, and what happened to them later (as with Old English gar, "spear"). If you are interested in Old English, this book is a must-have. If you are have ever been curious about how English has changed over the last 1,000 years, buy this book.
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