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2.
’Glocal’ Matters: The Gospels of St Augustine as a codex in translation
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’Philologia’ and philology: Allegory, multilingualism and the Corpus Martianus Capella
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A note on Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 210
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Books consumed, books multiplied: Martianus Capella, AElfric’s ’Homilies’, and the International Image Interoperability Framework
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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 144 and 402: Mercian intellectual culture in pre-Conquest England (and beyond)
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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 322: Tradition and transmission
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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 367 Part II: A study in (digital) codicology
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Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 41 and 286: Digitization and translation
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Encyclopaedic notes in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 320
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Fragmentation and wholeness in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 16
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Living with books in early medieval England: ’Solomon and Saturn’, bibliophilia, and the globalist Red Book of Darley
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Making a home for manuscripts on the Internet
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Pocket Change: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 383 and the value of the virtual object
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Remediation and multilingualism in Corpus Christi College, 402
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Rolling with it: Navigating absence in the digital realm
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Severed heads and sutured skins
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Ways of seeing manuscripts: Exploring Parker 2.0
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A Scribal Edition of ’Piers Plowman’ C in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 293
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Good History, Bad Romance, and the Making of Literature
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Preaching Apocrypha in Anglo-Saxon England / Brandon Hawk.
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A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges
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A Saving Science: Capturing the Heavens in Carolingian Manuscripts
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Auf Schritt und Tritt...Tierisch spannende Fußböden im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum
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Hailes Abbey
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Helmsley Castle
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Pour une étude du Dioscoride alphabétique latin
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Replicating the sanctity of the Holy Face: Jan van Eyck’s ’Head of Christ’
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Saints, Shrines and Pilgrims
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Taking Back Control
31.
The Nine Lives of John Ogilby: Britain’s Master Map Maker and His Secrets
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"Święty Ojcze, który mieszkasz w niebiosach...": staroangielskie parafrazy Modlitwy Pańskiej
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Bannockburn, 1314-2014: Battle and Legacy. Proceedings of the 2014 Stirling Conference
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Ironside: Anglo-Saxon warrior king
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Jerusalem, 1000-1400: Every People Under Heaven
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Life and works of Henry Totting of Oyta
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Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England
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Old English Manuscripts in the Early Age of Print:Matthew Parker and his Scribes
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Rievaulx Abbey
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The Mediterranean World
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The occluded role of royal women and lost works of pre-Norman English and Irish art (tenth to twelfth centuries)
42.
Athropologie Juridique du Nomadisme Contemporain: Approche Compareé France-Mongol
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Die sogenannten Falschen Friedriche als Mittel (reichs-)städtischer Politik
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Dreams and Visions in the Early Middle Ages: the Reception and Use of Patristic Ideas, 400-900
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Gotik
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Great Battles: Hattin
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How to Plan a Crusade: Reason and Religious War in the High Middle Ages
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King John: Treachery, Tyranny and the Road to Magna Carta
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Lincoln Castle
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Magna Carta and English Liberty 1215-1500
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Magna Carta: The True Story Behind the Charter
52.
Medieval Literature: A Very Short Introduction
53.
Medieval Mappamundi
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Muslims in the Western Imagination
55.
Postcards on Parchment: the Social Lives of Medieval Books
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Realm Divided: A Year in the Life of Plantagenet England
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rex [...] magis ac magis [...] deliravit: Königskritik in den Chronica maiora des Matthew Paris
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The Greatest Knight: the Remarkable Life of William Marshall, the Power behind Five English Thrones
59.
The Monstrous New Art: Divided forms in the Late Medieval Motet
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Wissen speichern, Wissen ordnen, Wissen übertragen: Schriftliche und bildliche Aufzeichnungen der Welt im Umfeld der Londoner Psalterkarte
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"And fer ouer þe French flod": a Look at Cotton Nero A.x from an International Perspective
62.
A Handlist of Irish Eschatological Texts
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Bannockburn: Scotland’s Greatest Battle for Independence
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Capturing Music: the Story of Notation
65.
Clothing the Clergy: Virtue and Power in Medieval Europe, c.800-1200
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De Chair et de Sang: Images et Pratiques du Cannibalisme de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge
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Essays on Aesthetics and Medieval Literature in Honour of Howell Chickering
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Experiencing the Holy Land in Matthew Paris’s Maps of Palestine
69.
Insular Christianity: Bringing the Gospels to the British Isles
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Introduction [to Troilus and Criseyde in Modern Verse]
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Introduction to Medieval Europe, 300-1500
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Magna Carta: The Lincoln Story
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Magna Carta: The Making and Legacy of the Great Charter
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Na Seacht Neama in the Liber Flavus Fergusiorum
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Next-to-Last Things: the Interim State of Souls in Early Irish Literature
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Pageants Reconsidered
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Past Ownership: Evidence of Book Ownership by English Merchants in the Later Middle Ages
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Prague Castle: Crossroads of History
79.
Rex Insularum: The King of Norway and his "Skattlands"
80.
Saving Face: the Veronica and the _Visio Dei_
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The "Obese Medieval Monk": a multidisciplinary study of a stereotype
82.
The Eye and the Beholder: the Depiction of the Eye in Western Sculpture with Special Reference to the Period 1350-1700 and to Colour in Sculpture
83.
The Judgement and its Signs: Introduction
84.
The Knight who Saved England: William Marshal and the French Invasion, 1217
85.
The Middle Ages: A Very Short Introduction
86.
The Old English Account of the Seven Heavens
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The Reference Work in the Fifteenth Century: John Whethamstede’s _Granarium_
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The Secret Within: Hermits, Recluses, and Spiritual Outsiders in Medieval England
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The Seven Heavens: Introduction
90.
The Vikings in Britain and Ireland
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Viking-Age Yorkshire
92.
Vision, Devotion and Self-Representation in Late Medieval Art
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Wrestling in Medieval England
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Art and writing: voice, image, object
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Bilder von Europa im Mittelalter
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Bound to Read: Complilations, Collections and the Making of Renaissance Literature
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Early Modern Latin Translations of the Apocryphal _De Sacerdotio Christi_
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