Author:Ælfric

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Ælfric
Ælfric of Eynsham (the Grammarian);Abbot bekee, yana onye odee odee na ochịe bekee nke hagiography, homilies,nkọwa nke Akwụkwọ Nsọ, na ụdị ndị ọzọ; makwaara dị iche iche dị ka Ælfric Grammaticus, Ælfric of Cerne and Ælfric the Homilist.

Orụ ya[edit]

  • The Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of Ælfric in "The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church" (1844), translated by Benjamin Thorpe
  • Ælfric's Lives of Saints in "Aelfric's Lives of Saints being a Set of Sermons on Saints' Days formerly observed by the English Church"
  • Ælfric's Colloquy, in "Analecta Anglo-Saxonica" (1834) by Benjamin Thorpe
  • A Treatise on the Old and New Testaments (1623), edited by W. L'Isle
  • The Life of St. Æthelwold in "Chron. Monasterii de Abingdon" ii. 255, edited by R. S. Stevenson
  • Excerpts from St. Æthelwold's Rule of St. Benedict
  • Canons written for Wulfsy, bishop of Sherborn (991–1001)
  • Pastoral Letter written for Wulfstan, archbishop of York (1003–1023)
  • Quando dividis Chrisma
  • Latin Grammar and Glossary printed by "Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-Anglicum" (1659)
  • De Temporibus Anni published in "Popular Treatises on Science during the Middle Ages" (1841), edited by T. Wright

Na Ntụgharị[edit]

  • St. Edmund, King and Martyr
  • The Heptateuchus, an abridgment and translation of the first seven books of the Old Testament, (1699), edited by E. Thwaites

Orụ gbasara Ælfric[edit]