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16129.
Poets, Saints, and Visionaries of the Great Schism, 1378-1417
16130.
Praying with Anselm at Admont: a Meditation on Practice
16131.
Reading "The Story of Joseph" in MS Cambridge Corpus Christi College 201
16132.
Reading from the Margins: the Uses of Old English Homiletic Manuscripts in the Post-Conquest Period
16133.
Reading in Medieval St. Gall
16134.
Reiseberichte und Karten. Wechselseitige Einflüsse im späten Mittelalter?
16135.
Richard FitzRalph’s _Defensio curatorum_ in transmission
16136.
Rossignos, by John of Howden
16137.
Saints and Their Communities: Miracle Stories in Twelfth-Century England
16138.
Tapping the Power of the Cross: Who and for Whom?
16139.
The _Crux Usualis_ as Apotropaic Weapon in Anglo-Saxon England
16140.
The Anglo-Saxon Library
16141.
The Audience of Ælfric’s Lives of Saints and the Face of Cotton Caligula A. xiv, fols. 93-130
16142.
The conservation of Parker MSS 16 and 26, ’The Chronica Majora’
16143.
The Contents of Notre Dame 67
16144.
The Coronation Chair and the Stone of Destiny
16145.
The embroidered word: Text in the Bayeux tapestry
16146.
The Faces of Christ in Matthew Paris’s Chronica Majora
16147.
The fate of the face in Medieval art
16148.
The Haunted Text. Reflections in ’A Mirror to Devout People’
16149.
The History of Scotland from the Earliest Times to the Present
16150.
The Holy Land on Medieval World Maps
16151.
The Image of St Francis
16152.
The Infirmaries of the Order of the Temple in the Medieval Kingdom of Jerusalem
16153.
The Life and Times of Old English Homilies for the First Sunday in Lent
16154.
The Making of Buckley and District
16155.
The Most Ungrateful Englishman: The Life and Times of Adam Easton
16156.
The Old Welsh Glosses in Martianus Capella, revised and rearranged with newly found glosses
16157.
The Parker Chronicle
16158.
The Prouerbia Grecorum, the Norman Anonymous, and the Early Medieval Ideology of Kingship: Some New Manuscript Evidence
16159.
The Return of the Vikings: The Battle of Maldon 991
16160.
The Rochester Cathedral Library: a Review of Scholarship 1987-2005
16161.
The Sibyl and Her Scribes: Manuscripts and Interpretation of the Latin Sibylla Tiburtina c.\textless/i\textgreater 1050-1500
16162.
The Study of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts, Collections and Scribes: in the Footsteps of Wanley and Ker
16163.
The Virginal Body: an Instrument of Seduction?
16164.
The Westminster Circle: The People Who Lived and Worked in the Early Town of Westminster, 1066-1307
16165.
The Writing on the Wall: Inscriptions and Descriptions of Carthusian Crucifixions in a Fifteenth-Century Passion Miscellany
16166.
Thomas Gascoigne, Libraries and Scholarship
16167.
Turning a Blind Eye: Medieval Art and the Dynamics of Contemplation
16168.
Un commentaire anglo-normand d’une partie importante de la règle et de quelques fragments de réglementations diverses de l’Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem
16169.
Verortung im Wissen um den Raum: Die Darstellung des geographischen Wissens in den früh- und hochmittelalterlichen Weltkarten
16170.
Versifying the Bible in the Middle Ages
16171.
Vicente de Beauvais, Epístola consolatoria por la muerte de un amigo. Edición bilingüe
16172.
Viking Clothing
16173.
Violence, Community and the Materialisation of Belief
16174.
Von Europa in die Welt. Entdeckungsreisen in Antike und Mittelalter
16175.
Who Read Gregory’s Dialogues in Old English?
16176.
Wulfstan’s Scandinavian loanword usage: An aspect of the linguistic situation in the late Old English Danelaw
16177.
’Remigian’ Glosses on Boethius’s _Consolatio Philosophiae_
16178.
A Full Image of a Cultural Space: the Sawley Mappa Mundi as a Global Memory Hypertext
16179.
A matter of style: clerical vestments in the Anglo-Saxon Church
16180.
A New Medieval View of Stonehenge
16181.
A Palaeographer’s Review: The Insular System of Scripts in the Early Middle Ages. Volume Two
16182.
A Repertorium of Middle English Prose Sermons, Part I: Introduction and Cambridge University Library to London, British Library (Additional)
16183.
A Study of Loan Words in the Ancrene Wisse Group Texts
16184.
A Triad of Texts about St David
16185.
Ælfric’s Grammatical Triad
16186.
Ælfric’s Manuscripts of Paul the Deacon’s Homiliary: A Provisional Analysis
16187.
Ælfric’s Mark, Other Things, and Apostolic Authority
16188.
Aelfric’s or Not? The Making of a Temporale Collection in Late Anglo-Saxon England
16189.
An Abbot, an Archbishop and the Viking Raids of 1006-7 and 1009-12
16190.
An early Tudor monastic enterprise: choral polyphony for the liturgical service
16191.
An Unpublished Ubi Sunt Piece in Wulfstan’s ’Commonplace Book’: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 190, pp. 94-96
16192.
Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries as Designated by Ker
16193.
Anglo-Saxon Homiliaries in Tudor and Stewart England
16194.
Anglo-Saxon Homilies in their Scandinavian Context
16195.
Between Carolingian and Romanesque in France
16196.
Bishops and their Texts in the Later Eleventh Century: Worcester and Exeter
16197.
Chair
16198.
Changing Scripts: A Case Study of the Use of Different Scripts in the Bilingual Text of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 178, part B
16199.
Charters of Bath and Wells
16200.
Converting Europe
16201.
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Lewis Society of Medicine. Official Launch
16202.
Countries South of the Caucasus in Medieval Maps
16203.
Cues and Clues: Palaeographical Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Scholarship
16204.
Culture at Canterbury in the fifteenth century: Some indications of the cultural environment of a monk of Christ Church
16205.
Das 13. Jahrhundert
16206.
Das Scriptoriumschreiben und Malen im 12. Jahrhundert
16207.
De muurschilderingen van de begijnhofkerk: functie, beketekenis en context
16208.
Deviant or Central? The Puzzle of the Gonville and Caius Manuscript
16209.
Die materiellen aspekte der Schriftkultur
16210.
Die Organa zu Alleluia-Melodien im Tropar von Winchester
16211.
Die Technik der Buchmalerei
16212.
Digitizing the Parker Library Manuscripts
16213.
El prólogo ’nonnvlli norvnt’ en copias tardías del Liber Differentiarum [II]
16214.
England
16215.
Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England
16216.
Evangelist portraits and book production in late Anglo-Saxon England
16217.
Foreword
16218.
Frankreich
16219.
Geoffrey of Monmouth, The History of the Kings of Britain: An Edition and Translation of De gestis Britonum
16220.
Gesichter, Geschichten, Geheimnisse
16221.
Gestures of conciliation: peacemaking endeavors in the Latin East
16222.
Gui de Warewic as a translation
16223.
Gui de Warewic at home and abroad: a hero for Europe
16224.
Gui de Warewic in its manuscript context
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