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Un scop ( /ʃɒp/ o /skɒp/) era como se de … Un scop ( /ʃɒp/ o /skɒp/) era como se denominaba a un poeta en la poesía del inglés antiguo. El scop es la contraparte en inglés antiguo del skald en nórdico antiguo, con la importante diferencia de que "skald" se aplicó a personas históricas, y scop se usa, en su mayor parte, para designar a los poetas orales en la literatura del inglés antiguo. Se sabe muy poco sobre los scops y algunos estudiosos cuestionan su existencia histórica.diosos cuestionan su existencia histórica.
, A scop (/ʃɒp/ or /skɒp/) was a poet as rep … A scop (/ʃɒp/ or /skɒp/) was a poet as represented in Old English poetry. The scop is the Old English counterpart of the Old Norse skald, with the important difference that "skald" was applied to historical persons, and scop is used, for the most part, to designate oral poets within Old English literature. Very little is known about scops, and their historical existence is questioned by some scholars. existence is questioned by some scholars.
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A scop (/ʃɒp/ or /skɒp/) was a poet as rep … A scop (/ʃɒp/ or /skɒp/) was a poet as represented in Old English poetry. The scop is the Old English counterpart of the Old Norse skald, with the important difference that "skald" was applied to historical persons, and scop is used, for the most part, to designate oral poets within Old English literature. Very little is known about scops, and their historical existence is questioned by some scholars. existence is questioned by some scholars.
, Un scop ( /ʃɒp/ o /skɒp/) era como se de … Un scop ( /ʃɒp/ o /skɒp/) era como se denominaba a un poeta en la poesía del inglés antiguo. El scop es la contraparte en inglés antiguo del skald en nórdico antiguo, con la importante diferencia de que "skald" se aplicó a personas históricas, y scop se usa, en su mayor parte, para designar a los poetas orales en la literatura del inglés antiguo. Se sabe muy poco sobre los scops y algunos estudiosos cuestionan su existencia histórica.diosos cuestionan su existencia histórica.
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, Scop
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