Thomas D. Hill

Thomas D. Hill

Articles

The prudent shipman: The Seafarer lines 39‒47 and a homiletic analogue

9 MÆ 91.1 (2022), 1-9
Haethcyn, Herebeald, and archery’s laws: Beowulf and the Leges Henrici Primi MÆ 81.2 (2012), 210- DOI:10.2307/43632930
The ‘palmtwigede’ Pater Noster: horticultural semantics and the Old English Solomon and Saturn I 9 MÆ 74.1 (2005), 1-9 DOI:10.2307/43632244
‘The Ballad of St Stephen and Herod’: biblical history and medieval popular religious culture 249 MÆ 70.2 (2001), 240-249 DOI:10.2307/43632677
THE MIDDLE ENGLISH LYRIC 'HOW CHRIST SHALL COME': AN INTERPRETATION 246 MÆ 52.2 (1983), 239-246 DOI:10.2307/43628736
THE FOOL ON THE BRIDGE: 'CAN VEI LA LAUZETA MOVER' STANZA 5 200 MÆ 48.2 (1979), 198-200 DOI:10.2307/43631371
A LITURGICAL SOURCE FOR "CHRIST I" 164-213 (ADVENT LYRIC VII) 15 MÆ 46.1 (1977), 12-15 DOI:10.2307/43621097
TWO NOTES ON "SOLOMON AND SATURN" 221 MÆ 40.3 (1971), 217-221 DOI:10.2307/43627745
Notes
DELIVERING THE DAMNED IN OLD ENGLISH ANONYMOUS HOMILIES AND JÓN ARASON'S "LJÓMUR" 82 MÆ 61.1 (1992), 75-82 DOI:10.2307/43632170
ODIN, RINDA AND THANEY, THE MOTHER OF ST KENTIGERN 237 MÆ 55.2 (1986), 230-237 DOI:10.2307/43628992
Reviews
Old English Poetry in Medieval Christian Perspective: a Doctrinal Approach, by Judith N. Garde 310 MÆ 61.2 (1992), 309-310 DOI:10.2307/43629442
Bible et Civilization Anglaise: Naissance d'une tradition (Ancien Testament), (Publications de la Sorbonne Littératures 6, Études Anglaises 54), by Micheline M. Larès 293 MÆ 46.2 (1977), 292-293 DOI:10.2307/43628281