Typographic tables of Anglo-Saxon and runic type used in Hickes’s Thesaurus (1703), °ÅÀÖ¶ÌÊÓƵ Library, Oxford, NB.187.17

Old English at New: Early Printed Books in Anglo-Saxon Type, 1570–1705

Antje G. Frotscher
Issue number
(2023): 19

After over four centuries of neglect and disregard, Anglo-Saxon language, lore, and literature saw a renaissance in the 16th century. This is usually associated with the Reformation, and more specifically with the dissolution of the monasteries through which a number of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts from the monastic libraries came into the hands of interested antiquarians bent on preserving ancient knowledge and art.

 

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