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16129.
The third book of the "Bella Parisiacae Urbis" by Abbo of St. Germain-des-Prés and its Old English Gloss
16130.
The Third Recension of the English Coronation Ordo: The Manuscripts
16131.
The Three Anonymous Lives in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 303
16132.
The Three Kings of Cologne. Edited from London, Lambeth Palace MS 491
16133.
The Three Kings of Cologne: an Early English Translation of the Historia Trium Regum by John of Hildesheim
16134.
The Throne of Solomon and St. Edward’s Chair
16135.
The Titles of "MSS AB"
16136.
The Tituli, collects, canticles and creeds
16137.
The tomb of Cardinal Beaufort
16138.
The Torments of the Damned in Hell in Texts and Images in England in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
16139.
The Tower of London’s Royal Menagerie
16140.
The tracts of the Norman Anonymous: Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 415
16141.
The Tradition of Penitentials in Anglo-Saxon England
16142.
The Traditional Background of Henry of Lancaster’s Livre
16143.
The Tragedy of the Lollards’ Tower
16144.
The transcription of Old English texts in the sixteenth century
16145.
The Translation of Gregory’s Dialogues and its Revision: Textual History, Provenance, Authorship
16146.
The Transmission and Reception of Graeco-Roman Mythology in Anglo-Saxon England, 670-800
16147.
The Transmission and Structure of Archbishop Wulfstan’s "Commonplace Book"
16148.
The Transmission of Ælfric’s _Letter to Sigefyrth_ and the Mutilation of MS Cotton Vespasian D. xiv
16149.
The Transmission of Florus’ _Epitoma de Tito Livio_ and the _Periochae_
16150.
The Transmission of the ’Digby’ Corpus of Bilingual Glosses to Aldhelm’s _Prosa de virginitate_
16151.
The transmission of the Historia regum Britanniae
16152.
The Transmontane Decretists
16153.
The travels of Friar Odoric
16154.
The Travels of Friar Odoric: 14th Century Journal of the Blessed Odoric of Pordenone
16155.
The Treatise on the Astrolabe of Geoffrey Chaucer
16156.
The Tree of Bigamy and the Veronica Image of St. Peter’s
16157.
The Tremulous Hand of Worcester: A Study of Old English in the Thirteenth Century
16158.
The Tremulous Worcester Hand and Gregory’s _Pastoral Care_
16159.
The Tribal Hidage
16160.
The tribal hidage
16161.
The Trick of the Runes in _The Husband’s Message_
16162.
The Trinity Apocalypse
16163.
The Trinity, by Hilary of Poitiers
16164.
The Turkic and Mongol Words in William of Rubruck’s Journey (1253-1255)
16165.
The Twelfth-Century Reception of Oriental Langauges and the Graphic _Mise en Page_ of Latin Vulgate Bibles Copied in England
16166.
The twelvefold division of the Red Sea in two Old English prose texts
16167.
The Twilight of Welsh Law, 1284-1536
16168.
The two accounts of the Assumption in Blickling homily XIII
16169.
The Two Earliest Manuscripts of the Libellus de Exordio
16170.
The Two Winchester Tropers (2)
16171.
The Tympanum of the Portal of Saint-Anne at Notre Dame de Paris and the Iconography of the Division of the Powers in the Early Middle Ages
16172.
The unfamiliar Evangelium Nicodemi
16173.
The unidentified sources of the Norman Anonymous
16174.
The Universal Chronicle of Ranulf Higden
16175.
The University and College Libraries of Cambridge
16176.
The University of Oxford and the Chronicle of the Barons’ Wars
16177.
The Unoriginality of Tito Luvio Frulovisi’s Vita Henrici Quinti
16178.
The use of frets on Rebecs and Mediaeval Fiddles
16179.
The use of Patristic Homilies in the Old English Martyrology
16180.
The use of the _Collectio Lanfranci_: the evidence of the manuscripts
16181.
The use of Universal Chronicle at Worcester
16182.
The Veneration of the Cross in Anglo-Saxon England
16183.
The Vercelli Homilies and Kent
16184.
The Vercelli Homilies and Related Texts
16185.
The Veronica: Image, Legend and Viewer
16186.
The Verses formerly Inscribed on 12 Windows in the Choir of Canterbury Cathedral
16187.
The Vespasian Psalter
16188.
The Victoria County History of the County of Northampton
16189.
The Victoria History of the Counties of England: A History of the County of Norfolk, volume II
16190.
The Vikings in Britain and Ireland
16191.
The Vine Columns of Old St. Peter’s in Carolingian Canon Tables
16192.
The Virginal Body: an Instrument of Seduction?
16193.
The Vision of St Paul by the Anglo-Norman trouvere, Adam de Ross
16194.
The vision of William concerning Piers Plowman: together with Vita de Dowel, Dobet, et Dobest ; and Richard the Redeles, by William Langland; edited from numerous manuscripts, with prefaces, notes and indexes. Part 2, Crowley text (Text B)
16195.
The Visitation of the Province of Canterbury, 1559
16196.
The Visual Culture of Wales. Medieval Vision
16197.
The Vocabulary of Very Late Old English
16198.
The Voices of Morebath
16199.
The Voyages of the Cabots and the English Discovery of North America Under Henry VII and Henry VIII
16200.
The Vulgaria Terencii
16201.
The wandering wimple
16202.
The Wars of Independence and the Scottish Nation
16203.
The Welsh Laws
16204.
The Welsh-Latin poetry of Sulien’s Family
16205.
The West Highland Galley
16206.
The West-Saxon Genealogical Regnal-List: Manuscripts and Texts
16207.
The Western Entrance to the Tower of London, 1240-41
16208.
The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge: A Descriptive Catalogue
16209.
The Westminster Chronicle 1381-1394
16210.
The Westminster Circle: The People Who Lived and Worked in the Early Town of Westminster, 1066-1307
16211.
The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland : now for the first time collected, with a life of the author, and an account of his writings
16212.
The whole works of the Most Rev. James Ussher: Annales veteris Testamenti concludes; Annalium Pars Posterior, in qua, praeter Maccabaicam et novi testamenti historiam, Imperii Romanorum Caesarum sub Caio Julio et Octaviano Ortus, rerumque in Asia et Aegypto Gestarum continetur Chronicon
16213.
The Winchester Psalter
16214.
The Winchester Psalter, an Iconographic Study
16215.
The Winchester Troper from MSS of the Xth and XIth Centuries
16216.
The Winchester Troper: Facsimile Edition and Introduction
16217.
The Wolf on Shepherds: Wulfstan, Bishops, and the Context of the _Sermo Lupi ad Anglos_
16218.
The Worcester Marks and Glosses of the Old English Manuscripts in the Bodleian together with the Worcester Version of the Nicene Creed
16219.
The Worcester Tremulous Scribe and the Ælfric Manuscripts
16220.
The Word made flesh in early decorated Bibles
16221.
The Work of Thomas Cranmer
16222.
The workes of Iohn Boys Doctor in Divinitie and Deane of Canterburie
16223.
The Works of James Pilkington B.D., Lord Bishop of Durham
16224.
The Works of Joseph Hall Bishop of Norwich. With a Table now added to the same
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