Writing: A Revolution in Saxon England
Feb 9, 2001 -
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The Saxon tradition was a proud one, one that had many wonderful epics and songs. But they didn't exist in written form because no one wrote them down. The Saxons moved around a lot--being on the run from the Huns and the Picts and the Briton hit-and-run squads--and they didn't have much call for lugging around implements for writing things down. So they didn't. This had two important ramifications:
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