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386.
Gui de Warewic as a translation
387.
Gui de Warewic at home and abroad: a hero for Europe
388.
Gui de Warewic in its manuscript context
389.
Homerocentones
390.
Homiletic Contexts for Aelfric’s Hagiography: The Legend of Saints Cecilia and Valerian
391.
Imaginaires de l’Apocalypse. Pouvoir et spiritualité dans l’art gothique européen
392.
Indulgences in Late Medieval England: Passports to Paradise?
393.
Instructional Manuscripts in England: the Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Codices and the Early Norman Ones
394.
Insular Art: Influence and Inference
395.
Introduction to Manuscript Studies
396.
Introduction: signs on the edge
397.
Inventing Visual history: Re-presenting the Legends of Warwickshire
398.
Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture. England and Germany, c.1215-c.1250
399.
La regalità sacra nel medioevo? L’Anonimo Normanno e la Riforma romana (saec. XI-XII)
400.
Latin Sermons for Saints in Early English Homiliaries and Legendaries
401.
Learning Latin through the _Regula Sancti Benedicti_: the Interlinear Glosses in London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A.III
402.
London, British Library, Harley 3271: the Composition and Structure of an Eleventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Miscellany
403.
Manuscript illumination at Worcester c. 1055-1065
404.
Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age
405.
Matthew Paris and Medicine
406.
Medieval Architectural Drawing
407.
Mobile Libraries: Old English Manuscript Production in Worcester and the West Midlands, 1090-1215
408.
Murus ille famosus (that famous wall). Depictions and Descriptions of Hadrian’s Wall before Camden
409.
Norse-Derived Vocabulary in Late Old English Texts. Wulfstan’s Works, A Case Study
410.
Nota Bene: Reading Classics and Writing Melodies in the Early Middle Ages
411.
Old English Homilies and Latin Sources
412.
Old Wine in a New Bottle: Recycled Instructional Materials in Seasons of Fasting
413.
On making medieval illuminated manuscripts accessible
414.
On the margins of orthodoxy: devotional formulas and protective prayers in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 41
415.
Parallel Remedies: Old English "Paralisin þæt is Lyftadl"
416.
Philologische Streifzüge durch die Römische Dichtung
417.
Pictura et Scriptura. Textes, Images et Herméneutique des Mappae Mundi (XIIIe-XVIe siècles)
418.
Preaching Past the Conquest: Lambeth Palace 487 and Cotton Vespasian A. XXII
419.
Rabbits, warrens, and warenne: the patronage of the Gorleston Psalter
420.
Reformations. Three Medieval Authors in Manuscript and Movable Type
421.
Repertorium initiorum manuscriptorum latinorum Medii Aevi, I, A-C
422.
Rereading the Style and Rhetoric of the Vercelli Homilies
423.
Shelf Life
424.
Signs of Devotio: The Cult of St. Æthelthryth in Medieval England, 695–1615
425.
Some new letters of Popes Urban II and Paschal II
426.
Some secular illustrated manuscripts in Cambridge collections
427.
Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture. The Apocrypha
428.
St Margaret’s Gospel-book. The Favourite Book of an Eleventh-Century Queen of Scots
429.
Text and Image in the Red Book of Darley
430.
Textual varieties in manuscript margins
431.
The "Lost" Literature of England: Text and Transmission in Tenth-Century Wessex
432.
The ‘Late Old English Handbook for the Use of a Confessor’: Authorship and Connections
433.
The Alexandreis: a twelfth-century epic, Walter of Chatillon
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