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481.
Variation in Inflectional Morphology in Ancrene Wisse Manuscripts
482.
Was the Family of Earl Siward and Earl Waltheof a Lost Line of the Ancestors of the Danish Royal Family?
483.
What nuns read: the state of the question
484.
Wigmore Abbey and the Finest English Religious Writing of the 13th Century
485.
William of Malmesbury Gesta Pontificum Anglorum The History of the English Bishops: Volume II: Introduction and Commentary
486.
William of Malmesbury, Gesta Pontificum Anglorum: The history of the English bishops, Volume I: Text and Translation
487.
Worcester Monks and education, c. 1300
488.
Wreath and crown: variations and change in Apocalyptic headgear
489.
Wulfstan as Reader, Writer, and Rewriter
490.
"Your name will no longer be Aseneth": Apocrypha, Anti-martyrdom and Jewish Conversion in Thirteenth-Century England
491.
A Companion to Middle English Hagiography
492.
A Key to Ælfric’s Standard Old English
493.
A Look at the Dover Bible, c.1150
494.
A Medieval Book of Beasts. The Second-Family Bestiary
495.
A Note on Modernity and Archaism in Ælfric’s _Catholic Homilies_ and Earlier Texts of _Ancrene Wisse_
496.
A Performer’s Guide to Keyboard Notation from the Middle Ages to the Beginning of the Baroque
497.
A Possible Source for the _seofonfealdan Godes gifa_
498.
About our Cover: a Canterbury Tale
499.
Abraham Wheelock and the Presentation of Anglo-Saxon: from Manuscript to Print
500.
Ælfric’s Scribes
501.
Aldred Signs Off from Glossing the Lindisfarne Gospels
502.
An Early Insular Fragment of Bede’s _De schematibus et tropis_
503.
An Illustrated History of the Knights Templar
504.
An unfinished mappa mundi from late-eleventh-century Worcester
505.
Ancrene Wisse. A corrected edition of the text in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 402 with variants from other manuscripts, vol. II
506.
Anglo-Saxon Prognostics: A Study of the Genre with a Text Edition
507.
Answers and echoes: the Libellus responsionum and the hagiography of north-western European mission
508.
Architectural Metaphors and Christological Imagery in the Advent Lyrics: Benedictine Propaganda in the Exeter Book?
509.
Bishop Malchus: His Arrival in Lismore, and the Winchester Saints in a Waterford Calendar
510.
Books and Learning in Twelfth-Century England: The Ending of ’Alter Orbis’. The Lyell Lectures 2000-2001
511.
Books and Writing in Seventh-Century Kent
512.
Books Under Suspicion; Censorship and Tolerance of Revelatory Writing in Late Medieval England
513.
Cambridge, Corpus Christi 198 and the Blickling Manuscript
514.
Canossa 1077
515.
Catalogue of Manuscripts Written or Owned in England up to 1200 Containing Music
516.
Confessional Discourse in an Old English Life of St Margaret
517.
Dialogue Against the Jews. Petrus Alfonsi
518.
Die Visio Pauli. Wege und Wandlungen einer orientalischen Apokryphe im lateinischen Mittelalter unter Einschluß der alttschechischen und deutschsprachigen Textzeugen
519.
Ðurh Þæs Cantices Cwyde: An Analysis of Solomon and Saturn I
520.
Durham Cathedral: Light of the North
521.
Eadmer of Canterbury. Lives and Miracles of Saints Oda, Dunstan, and Oswald
522.
Early care and conservation and the problems they produce
523.
Early Medieval Rituals and Theologies of Baptism
524.
Elephants and Archbishops. A Summary of the Inaugural Cavendish Lecture
525.
Every Picture Tells a Story: Cuthbert’s Vestments in the Benedictional of St Æthelwold
526.
Filling the Margins of CCCC 41: Textual Space and a Developing Archive
527.
Forgotten Revelation: The Iconographic Development of the Anglo-Norman Verse and Early Prose Apocalypse Manuscripts
528.
Fortuna
529.
Gilte Legende, 2 vols.
530.
Guthlac of Crowland and the Seals of the Cross
531.
Henry II, the St Augustine’s Dispute and the Loss of the Abbey’s Mint Franchise
532.
Histoire mythique et archéologie au quinzième siècle: une représentation inédite de Stonehenge
533.
Hymns to the Cross: Contexts for the Reception of Vexilla regis prodeunt
534.
Identifying "Texts" in Cotton Julius E vii: Medieval and Modern Perspectives
535.
In the Beginning: Bibles Before the Year 1000
536.
Johannes de Hauvilla: Architrenius
537.
John Jewel and the English National Church: the Dilemmas of an Erastian Reformer
538.
Kodikologische Bemerkungen über die Handschriften der Goten
539.
La cattura di Guido di Lusignano e della reliquia della vera croce ad Hattin (4 Luglio 1187)
540.
Language and style in two anonymous Old English Easter homilies
541.
Latin and French as Languages of the Past during the Reign of Henry II: Robert of Torigni, Stephen of Rouen, and Wace
542.
Leprosy in Medieval England
543.
Living with King Alfred
544.
Maistre Wace: a celebration. Proceedings of the international colloquium held in Jersey 10-12 September 2004
545.
Making Women Visible: an Adaptation of the _Regularis concordia_ in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 201
546.
Manige tiding ðor-on is writen: Genesis and Exodus et les Revelationes sancti Methodii
547.
Maps and Monsters in Medieval England
548.
Menassah Ben Israel and the "Wandering Jew"
549.
Monks, Marriage, and Manuscripts: Matthew Parker’s Manipulation (?) of Ælfric of Eynsham
550.
Moving Images in the Mind’s Eye
551.
Northern Eurasia in Medieval Cartography. Inventory, Text, Translation and Commentary
552.
Numbers in Manuscripts of Anglo-Saxon Law
553.
Observations on the habits of twelfth and thirteenth century music scribes
554.
Old English Textual Activity in the Reign of Henry II
555.
Omnes qui coram hac imagine genua flexerint ... La vénération d’images de saints et de la Vierge d’après les textes écrits en Angleterre du milieu du XIe aux premières décennies du XIIIe siècle
556.
Pictor in Carmine. Ein Handbuch der Typologie aus der Zeit um 1200
557.
Poets, Saints, and Visionaries of the Great Schism, 1378-1417
558.
Praying with Anselm at Admont: a Meditation on Practice
559.
Reading "The Story of Joseph" in MS Cambridge Corpus Christi College 201
560.
Reading from the Margins: the Uses of Old English Homiletic Manuscripts in the Post-Conquest Period
561.
Reading in Medieval St. Gall
562.
Reiseberichte und Karten. Wechselseitige Einflüsse im späten Mittelalter?
563.
Richard FitzRalph’s _Defensio curatorum_ in transmission
564.
Rossignos, by John of Howden
565.
Saints and Their Communities: Miracle Stories in Twelfth-Century England
566.
Tapping the Power of the Cross: Who and for Whom?
567.
The _Crux Usualis_ as Apotropaic Weapon in Anglo-Saxon England
568.
The Anglo-Saxon Library
569.
The Audience of Ælfric’s Lives of Saints and the Face of Cotton Caligula A. xiv, fols. 93-130
570.
The conservation of Parker MSS 16 and 26, ’The Chronica Majora’
571.
The Contents of Notre Dame 67
572.
The Coronation Chair and the Stone of Destiny
573.
The embroidered word: Text in the Bayeux tapestry
574.
The Faces of Christ in Matthew Paris’s Chronica Majora
575.
The fate of the face in Medieval art
576.
The Haunted Text. Reflections in ’A Mirror to Devout People’
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