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Vernacular literature and its readership
338.
Viking invasions and marginal annotations in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 162
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What do the numbers mean? A textual critic’s observations on some patterns of Middle English manuscript transmission
340.
’Remigian’ Glosses on Boethius’s _Consolatio Philosophiae_
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A Full Image of a Cultural Space: the Sawley Mappa Mundi as a Global Memory Hypertext
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A matter of style: clerical vestments in the Anglo-Saxon Church
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A New Medieval View of Stonehenge
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A Palaeographer’s Review: The Insular System of Scripts in the Early Middle Ages. Volume Two
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A Repertorium of Middle English Prose Sermons, Part I: Introduction and Cambridge University Library to London, British Library (Additional)
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A Study of Loan Words in the Ancrene Wisse Group Texts
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A Triad of Texts about St David
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Ælfric’s Grammatical Triad
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Ælfric’s Manuscripts of Paul the Deacon’s Homiliary: A Provisional Analysis
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Ælfric’s Mark, Other Things, and Apostolic Authority
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Aelfric’s or Not? The Making of a Temporale Collection in Late Anglo-Saxon England
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An Abbot, an Archbishop and the Viking Raids of 1006-7 and 1009-12
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An early Tudor monastic enterprise: choral polyphony for the liturgical service
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An Unpublished Ubi Sunt Piece in Wulfstan’s ’Commonplace Book’: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 190, pp. 94-96
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Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries as Designated by Ker
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Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries in Tudor and Stewart England
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Anglo-Saxon Homilies in their Scandinavian Context
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Between Carolingian and Romanesque in France
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Bishops and their Texts in the Later Eleventh Century: Worcester and Exeter
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