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"...ut Describeretur Universus Orbis": Zur Universalkartographie des Mittelalters
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"A Godly Wyfe Is an Helper": Matthew Parker and the Defense of Clerical Marriage
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"A wesen/dan nacodnisse and þa ecan þistru": Language and Mortality in the Homily for Doomsday in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 41
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"And fer ouer þe French flod": a Look at Cotton Nero A.x from an International Perspective
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"At Sixes and Sevens" - And Eights and Nines: The Sacred Mathematics of Sacred Orders in the Early Middle Ages
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"Brief in words but heavy in the weight of its mysteries"
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"Contrefois al vif": Nature, Ideas and Representation in the Lion Drawings of Villard de Honnecourt
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"Cynewulf and Cyneheard" and the Icelandic sagas
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"Darke Speech": Matthew Parker and the Reforming of History
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"Ecce arbor in medio terre. Ein irische Prälat an der Prager Juristenuniversität, das ’Purgatorium sancti Patricii,’ und die Dbatta um das Fegefeuer."
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"Eisegan stefne" ("Christ and Satan" 36a) the "Visio Pauli" and "ferrea vox" ("Aeneid" 6.626)
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"Englisc", "Francois" and "loquela propria" in _Ancrene Wisse_
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"English Discant" and Discant in England
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"Ewangelium de Uirginibus" in CCC 303
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"Expediebat ut unus homo moreretur pro populo": Jean de Saint-Victor et la mort du roi Philippe V
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"First is writen a clause of the bigynnynge therof": The table of lections in manuscripts of the Wycliffite Bible
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"frater non redimit, redimet homo...": a Homiletic Motif and its Variants in Old English
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"Frequentant memoriam visionis faciei meae": Image and Imitation in the Devotions to the Veronica attributed to Gertrude of Helfta
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"Gode men/Wiues maydnes and alle men": Romance and its Audiences
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"He that saw it would not believe it": Anne Boleyn’s royal entry into London
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"In the Beginning was the Voice": Oral Residuals in "The Middle English Acts"
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"In una pagina ponendo pontifices, in alia pagina imperatores", Das Kopieren der tabellarischen Papst-Kaiser-Chronik des Martin von Troppau OP (d.1278)
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"Judaising" in the period of the English Reformation: the case of Richard Bruern
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"Listen Now All and Understand": Adaptation of Hagiographical Material for Vernacular Audiences in the Old English Lives of St. Margaret
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"Mine is Bigger Than Yours": the Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet (1581-1649) and Sir Simonds d’Ewes (1602-50)
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"Mise-en-page in the Troilus manuscripts: Chaucer and French manuscript culture"
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"Optima Epistola": A Critical Edition and Translation of Letter 128 of Bishop Robert Grossesteste
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"Pearl" and some illustrated Apocalypse manuscripts
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"Regni et pacis inquietatrix": Zur Rolle der Kaiserin Mathilde in der "Anarchie"
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"Sermo de die Iudicii": an Ælfrician Homily
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"Seth", an Anglo-Norman poem
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"Święty Ojcze, który mieszkasz w niebiosach...": staroangielskie parafrazy Modlitwy Pańskiej
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"Synne and sedition": Peter Martyr Vermigli’s "sermon concernynge the tyme of rebellion" in the Parker Library
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"That most elaborate one of Fr. Junius": An investigation of Francis Junius’s manuscript Old English dictionary
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"The Four Daughters of God": a textual contribution
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"The foxes have holes" once again
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"The Saxons, Our Ancestors": Ancient Laws and Old English Laws
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"The Simple Perception of Matter" and the Representation of Narrative, ca. 1180-1280
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"The Staff of Life: Cross and Blessings in Anglo-Saxon Cereal Production
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"This is no fable": Historical Residues in Two Medieval Exempla
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"This living hand": thirteenth-century female literacy, materialist immanence, and the reader of Ancrene Wisse
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"Ut in omnibus honorificetur Deus": the Corsnoed ordeal in Anglo-Saxon England
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"Wid Scharpe Sneateres": some aspects of colloquialism in _Ancrene Wisse_
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"Wynter wakeneth al my care" lines 11-15
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"Your name will no longer be Aseneth": Apocrypha, Anti-martyrdom and Jewish Conversion in Thirteenth-Century England
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’And we forbeodað eornostlice ælcne hæðenscipe’: Wulfstan and Late Anglo-Saxon and Norse ’Heathenism’
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’Archbishop Wulfstan’s Commonplace Book’ and the _Canons of Edgar_
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’Die missionarische Sendung des Frater Wilhelm von Rubruk’,
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