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*[http://ascharters.net/ Anglo-Saxon Charters Online]
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== Part I: Job in Anglo-Saxon Literature ==
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#[http://www.oldenglishaerobics.net/aelfric_job.html Ælfric's Homily on Job]
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#[http://www8.georgetown.edu/departments/medieval/labyrinth/library/oe/texts/a3.4.html The Phoenix Poem]
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#[http://www8.georgetown.edu/departments/medieval/labyrinth/library/oe/texts/a3.1.html Cynewulf's Christ II]
  
*[http://parkerweb.stanford.edu/parker/actions/page_turner.do?ms_no=422 The Red Book of Darley] (page 471)
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== Part II: Finding Job in Unexpected Places ==
 
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#[http://ascharters.net/ Anglo-Saxon Charters]
*[http://tapor.library.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/doecorpus/oec-idx?index=Whole+word&type=simple&q1=Iob&restrict=Cameron+number&resval=&class=All&size=First+100 DOE Search on "Iob"]
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#[http://parkerweb.stanford.edu/parker/actions/page_turner.do?ms_no=190 Charm Against Theft] CCCC 190, p.130
 
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#*[http://mrlocke.net/Job/CCCC-190-cattlecharm.jpg Picture, close up]
*[http://parkerweb.stanford.edu/parker/actions/zoom_view.do?ms_no=190&page=130&type=TC CCCC 190 p.130 (Cattle Charm)]
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#*[[Transcribed version of CCCC 190, p.130]]
 
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#[http://parkerweb.stanford.edu/parker/actions/page_turner.do?ms_no=422 The Red Book of Darley] CCCC 422, p.471
[http://tapor.library.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/doecorpus/oec-idx?type=bigger&byte=31710583&q1=Iob&q2=&q3=]
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#*[http://mrlocke.net/Job/RBD-471b.jpg Picture, close up]
 
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#*[http://mrlocke.net/Job/RBD-471e.jpg Picture, very close up]
[http://books.google.com/books?id=Kt7C-8i7lMIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ViewAPI#v=onepage&q&f=false Hymns of the Anglo-Saxon Church: Durham Hymnal]
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#[http://books.google.com/books?id=Kt7C-8i7lMIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ViewAPI#v=onepage&q&f=false Hymns of the Anglo-Saxon Church: Durham Hymnal]
 
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Cambridge, MS Corpus Christi College 190, p. 130.
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Gyf feoh sy underfangen.
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Gyf hit sy hors sing on his feteran oððe on his bridele.
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Gyf hit sy oðer feoh sing on þæt fotspor and ontend .iii. candela and dryp on þæt hofrec þæt wex þriwa. Ne mæg hit þe nan man forhelan.
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Gif hit sy innorf.
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Sing þonne on feower healfe pæs huses and æne on middan:
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''Crux christi reducat. Crux christi per furtum periit inuenta est abraham tibi semitas uias montes concludat iob et flumina ad iudicii ligatum perducat.''
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Judeas Crist ahengan þæt heom com to wite swa strangan ge dydan heom dæda þa wyrrestan hy þæt drofe on guldon hælan hit heom to hearme micclum for þam hi hyt forhelan ne mihtan.
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 13 October 2013

Part I: Job in Anglo-Saxon Literature

  1. Ælfric's Homily on Job
  2. The Phoenix Poem
  3. Cynewulf's Christ II

Part II: Finding Job in Unexpected Places

  1. Anglo-Saxon Charters
  2. Charm Against Theft CCCC 190, p.130
  3. The Red Book of Darley CCCC 422, p.471
  4. Hymns of the Anglo-Saxon Church: Durham Hymnal