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"The Staff of Life: Cross and Blessings in Anglo-Saxon Cereal Production
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Old English "Cross" Words
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Signifying Christ in Anglo-Saxon England: Old English Terms for the Cross
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Anglo-Saxon Orthodoxy
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Glastonbury and the Early History of the Exeter Book
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Introduction
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Multilingual Glosses, Bilingual Text: English, Anglo-Norman, and Latin in Three Manuscripts of Ælfric’s Grammar
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Nostalgia and the Rhetoric of Lack: the Missing Exemplar for Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Manuscript 41
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Parker’s Purpose for his Manuscripts: Matthew Parker in the Context of his Early Career and Sixteenth-Century Church Reform
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Textual Appropriation and Scribal (Re)Performance in a Composite Homily: the Case for a New Edition of Wulfstan’s _De temporibus Antichristi_
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The Boundaries Between Verse and Prose in Old English Literature
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Three Tables of Contents, One Old English Homiliary in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 178