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Finn and Hengest is a study by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously in book form in 1982. Finn and Hengest are two Anglo-Saxon heroes appearing in the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the fragment of "The Fight at Finnsburg". Hengest has sometimes been identified with the Jutish king of Kent. He and his brother Horsa (the names meaning "stallion" and "horse") were the legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon immigrants to Britain as mercenaries in the 5th century.

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  • Finn and Hengest (de)
  • Finn and Hengest (es)
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  • Finn und Hengest ist eine Studie des englischen Professors J. R. R. Tolkien, die 1982 posthum veröffentlicht worden ist. Alan Bliss, der Herausgeber, stellte das Werk auf der Grundlage von Vorlesungsnotizen und anderem Material J. R. R. Tolkiens zusammen. (de)
  • Finn and Hengest is a study by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously in book form in 1982. Finn and Hengest are two Anglo-Saxon heroes appearing in the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the fragment of "The Fight at Finnsburg". Hengest has sometimes been identified with the Jutish king of Kent. He and his brother Horsa (the names meaning "stallion" and "horse") were the legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon immigrants to Britain as mercenaries in the 5th century. (en)
  • Finn and Hengest es un ensayo académico del escritor y filólogo británico J. R. R. Tolkien, editado por y publicado póstumamente en forma de libro en 1982. Finn y Hengest son dos héroes míticos anglosajones que protagonizan la que se narra en el correspondiente episodio del poema épico en inglés antiguo Beowulf y en el fragmento poético llamado «fragmento de Finnsburg». (es)
  • Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and The Episode, de son titre complet, est un ouvrage de J. R. R. Tolkien, édité à titre posthume par en 1982. L'ouvrage présente deux textes en vieil anglais, The Fragment, manuscrit publié en 1705 sous le nom The Fight at Finnesburg et The Episode, composés des vers 1066 à 1159 du poème médiéval Beowulf, qui présentent tous deux une scène de bataille entre les Danes et les Frisons sur le lieu de Finnsburuh. Tolkien y étudie la relation entre les deux versions, ainsi que les relations entre les personnages historiques. (fr)
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  • Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and the Episode (en)
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  • Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and the Episode (en)
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  • George Allen & Unwin
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  • Book cover of the 1998 Firebird Distributing paperback edition (en)
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  • Finn und Hengest ist eine Studie des englischen Professors J. R. R. Tolkien, die 1982 posthum veröffentlicht worden ist. Alan Bliss, der Herausgeber, stellte das Werk auf der Grundlage von Vorlesungsnotizen und anderem Material J. R. R. Tolkiens zusammen. (de)
  • Finn and Hengest is a study by J. R. R. Tolkien, edited by Alan Bliss and published posthumously in book form in 1982. Finn and Hengest are two Anglo-Saxon heroes appearing in the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the fragment of "The Fight at Finnsburg". Hengest has sometimes been identified with the Jutish king of Kent. He and his brother Horsa (the names meaning "stallion" and "horse") were the legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon immigrants to Britain as mercenaries in the 5th century. (en)
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