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Christ or Crist?

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There are three pages for these three poems: Christ I, Christ II and Christ III. There is another page Crist, barely more than a disambiguation page, that refers to 'Crist I', 'Crist II' and 'Crist III', though the underlying links are to 'Christ I', '~II', and '~III.

The three 'Christ...' articles do not mention the spelling Crist, except for the links to Wikisource. The article Crist explains that Crist is the Old English form of Christ.

I have come to these articles having used Tolkien-related articles (eg Tolkien's legendarium), where the Crist-spelling predominates (as it does, by my observation, in Tolkien commentary and scholarship). Perhaps the fashion in naming has changed since Tolkien's time?

I don't know enough about OE or AS scholarship or sources to know which spelling should count as the 'common name' for WP purposes, but I do think it desirable that WP should be consistent. What needs to change to achieve that? -- Verbarson  talkedits 10:07, 29 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]