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290.
Medieval English, 500-1500
291.
Medieval English: Literature and Language
Edition:
4th
292.
Mental images, memory storage and composition in the High Middle Ages
293.
Monastic and cathedral book production
294.
Monsters and margins: representing difference
295.
Music
296.
Petrus Alfonsi, Dialogue against the Jews
297.
Pilgrimage to St Albans
298.
Plants and planets: linking the vegetable with the celestial in late Medieval texts
299.
Reading the Anglo-Saxon Gospels in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
300.
Reculver minster and its early charters
301.
Review of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile, ed. A. N. Doane, P. Pulsiano, et al.
302.
Saints in English Kalendars before A.D. 1100
303.
Scientific and medical writings
304.
Signs of God’s Promise: Thomas Cranmer’s Sacramental Theology and the Book of Common Prayer
305.
Solving Stonehenge: The New Key to an Ancient Enigma
306.
Spiritual writings and religious instruction
307.
Spuren der orientalischen Christenheit auf Karten des 12. bis 14. Jahrhunderts
308.
St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
309.
Striving with Grace: Views of Free Will in Anglo-Saxon England
310.
Technology of production of the manuscript book
311.
The _Old English Heptateuch_ and Ælfric’s _Libellus de veteri testamento et novo_: Volume I, Introduction and Text
312.
The Book of Memory: a Study of Memory in Medieval Culture
Edition:
2nd
313.
The Children’s Crusade
314.
The collection and transmission of Canon Law along the Northern Section of the Via Francigena in the eleventh and twelfth centuries
315.
The Correspondence of Reginald Pole: A Biographical Companion, The British Isles
316.
The Development of the _Glossa ordinaria_ to Gratian’s _Decretum_
317.
The Development of the Common of Saints in the Early English Versions of Paul the Deacon’s Homiliary
318.
The Earliest Books of Canterbury Cathedral: Manuscripts and Fragments to c. 1200
319.
The format of books: books, booklets and rolls
320.
The frontispiece to the New Minster Charter and the King’s Two Bodies
321.
The Hand in the Machine: facsimiles, libraries and the politics of scholarship
322.
The Heads of Religious Houses England and Wales, III: 1377-1540
323.
The laity and the monastic reform in the reign of Edgar
324.
The Medieval Imagination: Illuminated Manuscripts from Cambridge, Australia and New Zealand
325.
The Origins of the Dover Bible with a Note on its Historical Context
326.
The Parker Chronicle
327.
The Provenance of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 373
328.
The Reception of Defensor’s Liber scintillarum in Anglo-Saxon England
329.
The sources for plant names in Anglo-Saxon England and the Laud herbal glossary
330.
The survival of Wyclif’s works in England and Bohemia
331.
The Transmontane Decretists
332.
The Unoriginality of Tito Luvio Frulovisi’s Vita Henrici Quinti
333.
The use of the _Collectio Lanfranci_: the evidence of the manuscripts
334.
The Vercelli Homilies and Kent
335.
The wandering wimple
336.
Their Hands Before Our Eyes: a Closer Look at Scribes. The Lyell Lectures Delivered in the University of Oxford 1999
337.
Thesaurus Coloniensis in der Vorstellung mittelalterlicher Kartographen
338.
Vernacular literature and its readership
339.
Viking invasions and marginal annotations in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 162
340.
What do the numbers mean? A textual critic’s observations on some patterns of Middle English manuscript transmission
341.
’Remigian’ Glosses on Boethius’s _Consolatio Philosophiae_
342.
A Full Image of a Cultural Space: the Sawley Mappa Mundi as a Global Memory Hypertext
343.
A matter of style: clerical vestments in the Anglo-Saxon Church
344.
A New Medieval View of Stonehenge
345.
A Palaeographer’s Review: The Insular System of Scripts in the Early Middle Ages. Volume Two
346.
A Repertorium of Middle English Prose Sermons, Part I: Introduction and Cambridge University Library to London, British Library (Additional)
347.
A Study of Loan Words in the Ancrene Wisse Group Texts
348.
A Triad of Texts about St David
349.
Ælfric’s Grammatical Triad
350.
Ælfric’s Manuscripts of Paul the Deacon’s Homiliary: A Provisional Analysis
351.
Ælfric’s Mark, Other Things, and Apostolic Authority
352.
Aelfric’s or Not? The Making of a Temporale Collection in Late Anglo-Saxon England
353.
An Abbot, an Archbishop and the Viking Raids of 1006-7 and 1009-12
354.
An early Tudor monastic enterprise: choral polyphony for the liturgical service
355.
An Unpublished Ubi Sunt Piece in Wulfstan’s ’Commonplace Book’: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 190, pp. 94-96
356.
Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries as Designated by Ker
357.
Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries in Tudor and Stewart England
358.
Anglo-Saxon Homilies in their Scandinavian Context
359.
Between Carolingian and Romanesque in France
360.
Bishops and their Texts in the Later Eleventh Century: Worcester and Exeter
361.
Chair
362.
Changing Scripts: A Case Study of the Use of Different Scripts in the Bilingual Text of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 178, part B
363.
Charters of Bath and Wells
364.
Converting Europe
365.
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Lewis Society of Medicine. Official Launch
366.
Countries South of the Caucasus in Medieval Maps
367.
Cues and Clues: Palaeographical Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Scholarship
368.
Culture at Canterbury in the fifteenth century: Some indications of the cultural environment of a monk of Christ Church
369.
Das 13. Jahrhundert
370.
Das Scriptoriumschreiben und Malen im 12. Jahrhundert
371.
De muurschilderingen van de begijnhofkerk: functie, beketekenis en context
372.
Deviant or Central? The Puzzle of the Gonville and Caius Manuscript
373.
Die materiellen aspekte der Schriftkultur
374.
Die Organa zu Alleluia-Melodien im Tropar von Winchester
375.
Die Technik der Buchmalerei
376.
Digitizing the Parker Library Manuscripts
377.
El prólogo ’nonnvlli norvnt’ en copias tardías del Liber Differentiarum [II]
378.
England
379.
Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England
380.
Evangelist portraits and book production in late Anglo-Saxon England
381.
Foreword
382.
Frankreich
383.
Geoffrey of Monmouth, The History of the Kings of Britain: An Edition and Translation of De gestis Britonum
384.
Gesichter, Geschichten, Geheimnisse
385.
Gestures of conciliation: peacemaking endeavors in the Latin East
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