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Apocalypses and other apocalyptic literature
Which Bible?
About the Visio Pauli
About the Apocalypse of Peter
Daniel 7-12
Matthew 24 + 25
Mark 13
Luke 21
Book of Revelation
Explanatio Apocalypsis - Bede
Letter on the Origin and Time of the Antichrist - Adso of Montier-en-Der
Introduction
Old English Apocalyptic Literature
Apocalyptic Elements in Old English Literature
Apocalyptic Formulae in Old English
Signs of Doom in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Learning Old English
Commentary on Soul and Body I
Christ III
Judgement Day I
Judgement Day II
Soul and body I
The Phoenix
The Dream of the Rood
The Seafarer
Ælfric: Prefatio
Ælfric: Alia Visio / CHII XXI
Blickling Homily X: The End of this World is near
Bede - De Die Iudicii
St. John (Rev.1)
Worship before the Throne of God (Rev. 4)
The lamb (Rev. 5 + 14)
The opening of the seven seals (Rev. 6)
Four Horsemen (Rev.6)
Four Angels holding the Winds and the Sealing (Rev.7)
The Seven Trumpets (Rev. 8)
The Angel with the little book (Rev. 10)
The woman and the dragon (Rev. 12)
St. Michael fighting the dragon (Rev. 12)
The two beasts (Rev. 13)
The great whore Babylon (Rev. 17)
The angel with the millstone (Rev. 17)
Last Judgement (Rev. 20)
The new Jerusalem (Rev. 21)
The River of Life (Rev. 22)
What is so fascinating about the apocalypse?
Was the Book of Revelation intended to be understood literally or allegorically?
The Year 1000
Towards Christianisation
The Vikings in England