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O presente trabalho pretende analisar as características encontradas nos três monstros principais do poema anglo-saxão Beowulf, assim como investigar a construção do espaço amedrontador e atmosfera de terror encontrado nas descrições dos ambientes onde os... see more

This paper theorizes on the function of language and embodiment in northern European storytelling through a self-reflex analysis of the author’s experience performing Beowulf in its original dialect, as a solo, while dancing. Beowulf is Min Nama involved ... see more

The present paper is mainly concerned with the definite ar­ ticle of Beowulf. The literature about the West Germanic definite article has always allotted a prime place among the old Germanic texts to this poem: it is undisputably archaic (Kuhn 1933: 105, ... see more

In this article Beowulf, the English epic, and The Book of Dede Korkut, the Turkish epic, are going to be compared in order to depict the similarities and the differences of the concept of God in different locations and eras. Although they were ... see more

Using Beowulf cluster computing technology, the Ateneo High Performance Computing Group has developed a high performance computing system consisting of eight compute nodes. Called the AGILA HPCS this Beowulf cluster computer is designed for computational ... see more

Beowulf, Hygelac, and Chlochilaichus On the Chronology in BeowulfThe first printed edition of the Old English poem Beowulf was published in Copenhagen in 1815 by an Icelander, Grímur Jónsson Thorkelin (1752-1829). After examining the content of the poem i... see more

In September of 1815, Grundtvig published his second article about Beowulf, “Nok et Par Ord om Bjovulfs Drape” [A Few More Words about the Heroic Poem of Beowulf] in Nyeste Skilderie af Kjøbenhavn [The Latest Scenes ofCopenhagen].i The article was intende... see more

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