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Cynewulf , fl. early 9th cent.?, Old English religious poet of Northumbria or Mercia. Four poems have been ascribed to him on the evidence of his signatures in runes in the text of each of these poems. The poems, all more explicitly didactic than any earlier works, are: Juliana, The Ascension, Elene, and The Fates of the Apostles. Other poems, formerly thought his, are now attributed to poets of the "Cynewulf school."

Bibliography: See The Poems of Cynewulf (tr. by C. W. Kennedy, 1949); E. R. Anderson, Cynewulf: Structure, Style, and Theme in His Poetry (1983).

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Cynewulf English poet of the early 8th century, presumed to be the author of Elene, The Fates of the Apostles, The Ascension, and Juliana. Little is known about him, but the poems suggest that he was a priest in Mercia or Northumbria.

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Cynewulf (late 8th–9th centuries), Anglo-Saxon poet. Modern scholarship attributes four poems to him: Juliana, Elene, The Fates of the Apostles, and Christ II. Each of these is inscribed with his name in runes in Anglo-Saxon collections.

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ELIZABETH KNOWLES. "Cynewulf." The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. Oxford University Press. 2006. Encyclopedia.com. 8 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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