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Scissors and Paste: Corpus Christi, Cambridge MS 139 again
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The Council of Westminster 1175: new light on an old source
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Aelred of Rievaulx and the Nun of Watton: An Episode in the Early History of the Gilbertine Order
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John of Salisbury and William of Malmesbury: Currents in Twelfth-Century Humanism
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The ’Sample Week’ in the Medieval Latin Divine Office
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St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, and the ’First Books of the Whole English Church’