JANUARY. The heathen English called this month " Wolf-monath," because the wolves were then most ravenous. It was also called " Aefter-Yula," that is, After-Christmas. In the woodcut, four oxen are laboriously drawing the plough. At that time they did not use horses for field labour
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JANUARY. The heathen English called this month " Wolf-monath," because the wolves were then most ravenous. It was also called " Aefter-Yula," that is, After-Christmas. In the woodcut, four oxen are laboriously drawing the plough. At that time they did not use horses for field labour

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Sep 27, 2012

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