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16226.
Instructional Manuscripts in England: the Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Codices and the Early Norman Ones
16227.
Insular Art: Influence and Inference
16228.
Introduction to Manuscript Studies
16229.
Introduction: signs on the edge
16230.
Inventing Visual history: Re-presenting the Legends of Warwickshire
16231.
Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture. England and Germany, c.1215-c.1250
16232.
La regalità sacra nel medioevo? L’Anonimo Normanno e la Riforma romana (saec. XI-XII)
16233.
Latin Sermons for Saints in Early English Homiliaries and Legendaries
16234.
Learning Latin through the _Regula Sancti Benedicti_: the Interlinear Glosses in London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius A.III
16235.
London, British Library, Harley 3271: the Composition and Structure of an Eleventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Miscellany
16236.
Manuscript illumination at Worcester c. 1055-1065
16237.
Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age
16238.
Matthew Paris and Medicine
16239.
Medieval Architectural Drawing
16240.
Mobile Libraries: Old English Manuscript Production in Worcester and the West Midlands, 1090-1215
16241.
Murus ille famosus (that famous wall). Depictions and Descriptions of Hadrian’s Wall before Camden
16242.
Norse-Derived Vocabulary in Late Old English Texts. Wulfstan’s Works, A Case Study
16243.
Nota Bene: Reading Classics and Writing Melodies in the Early Middle Ages
16244.
Old English Homilies and Latin Sources
16245.
Old Wine in a New Bottle: Recycled Instructional Materials in Seasons of Fasting
16246.
On making medieval illuminated manuscripts accessible
16247.
On the margins of orthodoxy: devotional formulas and protective prayers in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 41
16248.
Parallel Remedies: Old English "Paralisin þæt is Lyftadl"
16249.
Philologische Streifzüge durch die Römische Dichtung
16250.
Pictura et Scriptura. Textes, Images et Herméneutique des Mappae Mundi (XIIIe-XVIe siècles)
16251.
Preaching Past the Conquest: Lambeth Palace 487 and Cotton Vespasian A. XXII
16252.
Rabbits, warrens, and warenne: the patronage of the Gorleston Psalter
16253.
Reformations. Three Medieval Authors in Manuscript and Movable Type
16254.
Repertorium initiorum manuscriptorum latinorum Medii Aevi, I, A-C
16255.
Rereading the Style and Rhetoric of the Vercelli Homilies
16256.
Shelf Life
16257.
Signs of Devotio: The Cult of St. Æthelthryth in Medieval England, 695–1615
16258.
Some new letters of Popes Urban II and Paschal II
16259.
Some secular illustrated manuscripts in Cambridge collections
16260.
Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture. The Apocrypha
16261.
St Margaret’s Gospel-book. The Favourite Book of an Eleventh-Century Queen of Scots
16262.
Text and Image in the Red Book of Darley
16263.
Textual varieties in manuscript margins
16264.
The "Lost" Literature of England: Text and Transmission in Tenth-Century Wessex
16265.
The ‘Late Old English Handbook for the Use of a Confessor’: Authorship and Connections
16266.
The Alexandreis: a twelfth-century epic, Walter of Chatillon
16267.
The Art of Illumination: Medieval Candlesticks and Manuscript Art
16268.
The Bohun Apocalypse
16269.
The Carolingian De Festiuitatibus and the Blickling Book
16270.
The Circulation of the Old English Homily in the Twelfth Century: New Evidence from Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 343
16271.
The Codicology of Anglo-Saxon Homiletic Manuscripts, especially the Blickling Homilies
16272.
The Drawing on the Margin of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 206, f. 38r: an Intertextual Exemplification to Clarify the Text?
16273.
The early Reformation experience in a Warwickshire market town: Stratford-upon-Avon, 1530-1580
16274.
The English Cardinals
16275.
The exploits of Alexander the Great in Trinity College
16276.
The Expulsion of the Irish from Dyfed
16277.
The First English Bible: the Text and Context of the Wycliffite Versions
16278.
The Illustrated Old English Hexateuch, Cotton Claudius B.iv: The Frontier of Seeing and Reading in Anglo-Saxon England
16279.
The Liturgical Context of Aelfric’s Homilies for Rogation
16280.
The Matthew Parker Collection of English Medieval Manuscripts: Its Origins, its Future
16281.
The Parker Chronicle
16282.
The political allegiances of Christ Church Priory 1400-1472 : the evidence of John Stone’s Chronicle
16283.
The power of binding and loosing: the chains of sin in Anglo-Saxon literature and liturgy
16284.
The Scholarly Achievements of Æthelwold and his Circle
16285.
The Sentences, Peter Lombard. Book 1, The Mystery of the Trinity
16286.
The Structure of Ancrene Wisse
16287.
The Winchester Troper: Facsimile Edition and Introduction
16288.
The Word made flesh in early decorated Bibles
16289.
The Zurich Connection and Tudor Political Theology
16290.
Transforming Talk
16291.
Variation in Inflectional Morphology in Ancrene Wisse Manuscripts
16292.
Was the Family of Earl Siward and Earl Waltheof a Lost Line of the Ancestors of the Danish Royal Family?
16293.
What nuns read: the state of the question
16294.
Wigmore Abbey and the Finest English Religious Writing of the 13th Century
16295.
William of Malmesbury Gesta Pontificum Anglorum The History of the English Bishops: Volume II: Introduction and Commentary
16296.
William of Malmesbury, Gesta Pontificum Anglorum: The history of the English bishops, Volume I: Text and Translation
16297.
Worcester Monks and education, c. 1300
16298.
Wreath and crown: variations and change in Apocalyptic headgear
16299.
Wulfstan as Reader, Writer, and Rewriter
16300.
"Mine is Bigger Than Yours": the Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet (1581-1649) and Sir Simonds d’Ewes (1602-50)
16301.
"Synne and sedition": Peter Martyr Vermigli’s "sermon concernynge the tyme of rebellion" in the Parker Library
16302.
’Secundum originale examinatum’: the refashioning of a Benedictine historical manuscript
16303.
A Context for _Resignation A_?
16304.
A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts_: Origins, Facts, and Problems
16305.
A mass for St. Birinus in an Anglo-Saxon missal from the Scandinavian Mission-Field
16306.
A Picture of Paul in a Parker Manuscript
16307.
A Reader’s Commentary on _The Ecclesiastical History of the English People_
16308.
A Revision of the so-called Old English ’Brontologium’, CCCC 391, ff. 714 and 715
16309.
A Supplement to Morton W. Bloomfield et al., Incipits of Latin Works on the Virtues and Vices 1100-1500 A.D.
16310.
Ælfric, St Edmund, and St Edwold of Cerne
16311.
An Index of Images in English Manuscripts from the time of Chaucer to Henry VIII, c. 1380 ~ c. 1509
16312.
Ancrene Wisse: From Pastoral Literature to Vernacular Spirituality
16313.
Apollonius of Tyre in its Manuscript Context: An Issue of Marriage
16314.
Archbishop Dunstan: a prophet in politics?
16315.
Boeve de Haumtone and Gui de Warewic: Two Anglo-Norman Romances
16316.
Books and society
16317.
Books as History: the Importance of Books Beyond their Texts
16318.
Books for the liturgy and private prayer
16319.
British art and the Continent
16320.
Brotherhood and Confraternity at Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Fifteenth Century: The Evidence of John Stone’s Chronicle
16321.
Ceremonies of encloser: rite, rhetoric and reality
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