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’Evil Tongues’: a Previously Unedited Old English Sermon
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’Ffor as moche as yche man may not haue Þe astrolabe’: Popular Middle English Variations on the Computus
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’Glocal’ Matters: The Gospels of St Augustine as a codex in translation
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’God was born in Bethlehem ...’: the tradition of a Middle English charm
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’I n’am but a lewd compilator’: Chaucer’s Treatise on the Astrolabe as a Translation
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‘Liber Horn’, ‘Liber Custumarum’ and Other Manuscripts of the Queen Mary Psalter Workshops
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’Many Good Autors’: Two of John Leland’s Manuscripts and the Cambridge Connection
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’Nennius’ and the Historia Brittonum
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‘No newe thyng’: the printing of medieval texts in the early reformation period
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’oft siþis with grete deuotion I þought what I might do plesyng to god’: The Early Ownership and Readership of Love’s Mirror, with Special Reference to its Female Audience
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’Philologia’ and philology: Allegory, multilingualism and the Corpus Martianus Capella
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’Remigian’ Glosses on Boethius’s _Consolatio Philosophiae_
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