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15938.
What do the numbers mean? A textual critic’s observations on some patterns of Middle English manuscript transmission
15939.
What does the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" tell us about "Ethnic" origins?
15940.
What Nuns read: Books and Libraries in Medieval English Nunneries
15941.
What nuns read: the state of the question
15942.
What the Thunder Said: Anglo-Saxon Brontologies and the Problem of Sources
15943.
When Maecenas Was Broke: Cardinal Pole’s ’Spiritual’ Patronage
15944.
Where Are the Ten Tribes? III. Early Translators of the Bible and Commentators: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Benjamin of Tudela, Prester John, Obadiah of Bertinoro, Abraham Levi and His Contemporaries
15945.
Which William of Nottingham?
15946.
Who Read Gregory’s Dialogues in Old English?
15947.
Widcombe Lyncombe’s Anglo-Saxon Gospel Book
15948.
Wife-Rents and Merchet
15949.
Wigbod and the "Lectiones" on the Hexateuch atttributed to bede in Paris lat. 2342
15950.
Wigmore Abbey and the Finest English Religious Writing of the 13th Century
15951.
Wilhelm von Rubruk, ein Weltreisender aus dem Franziskanerorden und seine Sendung in das Land der Tataren
15952.
Wilhelm von Rubruk, Reisen zum Großkhan der Mongolen, Von Konstantinopel nach Karakorum 1253-1255. Neu bearbeitet und herausgegeben
15953.
Wilhelm von Tyrus und der Templerorden
15954.
Will the Real Brut Please Stand Up? Wace’s Roman de Brut in Anglo-Norman and Continental Manuscripts
15955.
Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi De Gestis Regum Anglorum. Libri Quinque; Historiae Novellae Libri Tres
15956.
Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi De Gestis Regum Anglorum. Libri Quinque; Historiae Novellae Libri Tres
15957.
Willelmi Malmesbiriensis Monachi, De Gestis Pontificum Anglorum Libri Quinque: Edited from the Autograph Maunscript
15958.
William de Montibus (c. 1140-1213): the schools and the literature of pastoral care
15959.
William Elstob’s Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: a Remnant in the Takamiya Collection
15960.
William I and the Church Courts
15961.
William L’Isle and the editing of Old English
15962.
William L’Isle’s Letters to Sir Robert Cotton
15963.
William Lambarde, Elizabethan Antiquary, 1536-1601
15964.
William of Malmesbury
15965.
William of Malmesbury
15966.
William of Malmesbury and La Silloge Epigrafica di Cambridge
15967.
William of Malmesbury and the Irish
15968.
William of Malmesbury and the Latin classics revisited
15969.
William of Malmesbury and the Letters of Alcuin
15970.
William of Malmesbury as an architectural historian
15971.
William of Malmesbury as historian and man of letters
15972.
William of Malmesbury Gesta Pontificum Anglorum The History of the English Bishops: Volume II: Introduction and Commentary
15973.
William of Malmesbury’s Handwriting
15974.
William of Malmesbury’s life and works
15975.
William of Malmesbury’s Roman models: Suetonius and Lucan
15976.
William of Malmesbury, Gesta Pontificum Anglorum: The history of the English bishops, Volume I: Text and Translation
15977.
William of Malmesbury, Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings Volume I
15978.
William of Malmesbury, The Deeds of the Bishops of England (Gesta Pontificum Anglorum)
15979.
William of Newbugh
15980.
William of Tyre
15981.
William of Tyre and the art of historiography
15982.
William of Tyre and the Byzantine Empire
15983.
William of Tyre and the Patriarchal Election of 1180
15984.
William of Tyre, Livy, and the Vocabulary of Class
15985.
William of Tyre: historian of the Latin East
15986.
William of Tyre: The making of an historian in the Middle Ages
15987.
William Rishanger’s Chronicles and History Writing at St. Albans
15988.
William Salesbury, Richard Davies and Archbishop Parker
15989.
William the Conqueror and the Rule of the Normans
15990.
William Thorne’s Chronicle of Saint Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury
15991.
William Worcestre, Itineraries: Edited from the Unique Ms. Corpus Christi College Cambridge, 210
15992.
William Worcestre: The Topography of Medieval Bristol
15993.
Willian of Tyre and the Maronites
15994.
Willis’ Survey of St. Asaph, considerably enlarged and brought down to the present time
15995.
Wimbledon’s sermon: Redde rationem villicationis tue; a Middle English sermon of the fourteenth century
15996.
Winchester and the Standardization of Old English Vocabulary
15997.
Winchester Polyphony: The Early Theory and Practice of Organum
15998.
Winchester to Canterbury: Ælfheah and Stigand
15999.
Wissen speichern, Wissen ordnen, Wissen übertragen: Schriftliche und bildliche Aufzeichnungen der Welt im Umfeld der Londoner Psalterkarte
16000.
Women in English Royal Genealogies of the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries
16001.
Worcester glosses in an Old English homily
16002.
Worcester Monks and education, c. 1300
16003.
Worcester Sauce: Malchus in Anglo-Saxon England
16004.
Word-order in the _Ancrene Wisse_ revisited
16005.
Word-order in the Ancrene Wisse
16006.
World History in the ’Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’: its Sources and its Separateness from the Old English Orosius
16007.
World map and fortune’s wheel: a medieval mosaic floor in Turin
16008.
Wortkonkordanz zu Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius De institutione musica
16009.
Wreath and crown: variations and change in Apocalyptic headgear
16010.
Wrestling in Medieval England
16011.
Writing Medieval Scripts
16012.
Writings and Disputations of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr 1556, Relative to the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
16013.
Writings ascribed to Richard Rolle Hermit of Hampole and Materials for his Biography
16014.
Wulfsige of Sherborne’s Reforming Text
16015.
Wulfsige, Monk of Glastonbury, Abbot of Westminster (c. 990-3), and Bishop of Sherborne (c. 993-1002)
16016.
Wulfstan and Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Près
16017.
Wulfstan and the Laws of Cnut
16018.
Wulfstan and the so-called laws of Edward and Guthrum
16019.
Wulfstan and the Twelfth Century
16020.
Wulfstan and Worcester: Bishop and Clergy in the Early Eleventh Century
16021.
Wulfstan as Reader, Writer, and Rewriter
16022.
Wulfstan at York
16023.
Wulfstan’s _De Anticristo_ in a Twelfth-Century Worcester Manuscript
16024.
Wulfstan’s _Sermo Lupi ad Anglos_ as Political Performance: 16 February 1014 and Beyond
16025.
Wulfstan’s Canon Law Collection
16026.
Wulfstan’s Canons of Edgar
16027.
Wulfstan’s Latin and Old English texts of _De Christianitate_
16028.
Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons
16029.
Wulfstan’s Liturgical Interests
16030.
Wulfstan’s Prose
16031.
Wulfstan’s Scandinavian loanword usage: An aspect of the linguistic situation in the late Old English Danelaw
16032.
Wulfstan: Sammlung der ihm zugeschriebenen Homilien nebst Unterschungen über ihre Echtheit (Reprinted with a biographical appendix by K. Ostheeren, 1966)
16033.
Wulfstanstudien
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