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98.
From Holy Island to Durham: the Contexts and Meanings of the Lindisfarne Gospels
99.
From Tyrant to Philosopher-King: a Literary History of Alexander the Great in Medieval and Early Modern England
100.
Heaven and Earth in Anglo-Saxon England
101.
In measure, and number, and weight: writing science
102.
Introducing English Medieval Book History: Manuscripts, their Producers and their Readers
103.
Kings & Queens
104.
Kingship and Consent in Anglo-Saxon England, 871-978: Assemblies and the State in the Early Middle Ages
105.
Lindisfarne Gospels: Durham. One Amazing Book, One Incredible Journey
106.
Lost Letters of Medieval Life: English Society 1200-1250
107.
Maps and Plans in Medieval Exegesis: Richard of St. Victor’s ’In visionem Ezechielis’
108.
Performing Christianity: liturgical and devotional writing
109.
Quatre notes sur Alexandre et la cartographie médiéval
110.
Recovering the Medieval Palette
111.
Sedici giambi sul giambo (per un imperatore?) e un trattatello sul giambo dal ms. Corpus Christi College 486 di Cambridge
112.
Shipwreck in Art and Literature: Images and Interpretations from Antiquity to the Present Day
113.
The authority of English, 900-1150
114.
The Genealogical Chronicles of Matthew Paris: Edition
115.
The Indies and the Medieval West: Thought, Report, Imagination
116.
The literary languages of Old English: words, styles, voices
117.
The Manuscripts Contexts of the Old English _Frið_ of Ælfred and Guðrum
118.
The Old English Martyrology: Edition, Translation and Commentary
119.
The Patronage of Poetry
120.
The Pursuit of a Celestial Stone
121.
The Royal Charters of Faversham: including the Magna Carta
122.
The Singing Bowl
123.
The Syon Pardon Sermon: Contexts and Texts
124.
The Twelfth-Century Reception of Oriental Langauges and the Graphic _Mise en Page_ of Latin Vulgate Bibles Copied in England
125.
The writing of history in the early Middle Ages: the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in context
126.
Visualizing the Order of History: Hugh of Saint Victor’s _Chronicon_ and Peter of Poitiers’ _Compendium Historiae_
127.
"The Saxons, Our Ancestors": Ancient Laws and Old English Laws
128.
A Note on the Sensational Old English _Life of St Margaret_
129.
Ælfric’s Interrogationes Sigewulfi
130.
Ælfric, Leofric and In Natale Plurimorum Apostolorum
131.
Archbishop Ecberht and his _Dialogus_
132.
Correcting Bede’s Corrector? A Runic Note in the Margins of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS 41
133.
Das Heilige Land kartieren und beherrschen
134.
Dying and Death in Later Anglo-Saxon England
135.
English Monastic Litanies of the Saints after 1100: Volume 1; Abbotsbury-Peterborough
136.
Historical Writing in Early Medieval England and Early Rus: a comparative study
137.
Illustration in biblical manuscripts
138.
Image Making: Portraits of Anglo-Saxon Church Leaders
139.
Latin script in England: square minuscule
140.
Liturgical books
141.
Marginal Annotation in Medieval Romance Manuscripts: Understanding the Contemporary Reception of Genre.
142.
Medieval Maps of the Holy Land
143.
Paratext, Ambiguity, and Interpretative Foreclosure in Manuscripts of Walter of Châtillon’s _Alexandreis_
144.
Romanesque display Bibles
145.
Scripture and reform
146.
Somewhere in Time: the _ABCEDARIUM_ Place-Name Index
147.
Stealing Obedience: Narratives of Agency and Identity in Later Anglo-Saxon England
148.
The Bible in English
149.
The Corpus Apocalypse: Commentary to the Facsimile Edition
150.
The devil can seriously damage your health: reflections on Anglo-Saxon demonology
151.
The Franks Casket
152.
The Ghost in the Articella: a Twelfth-Century Commentary on the Constantinian Liber Graduum
153.
The Latin gospelbook, c.600-1200
154.
Winchester to Canterbury: Ælfheah and Stigand
155.
Wulfsige of Sherborne’s Reforming Text
156.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
157.
A Lady’s Guide to Salvation: The _Miroir des dames_ Compilation
158.
A Mirror of Queenship: The _Speculum dominarum_ and the Demands of Justice
159.
Anglo-Saxon Prognostics: an edition and translation of texts from London, British Library, MS Cotton Tiberius A.III
160.
Biblical parallels in Alfredian law and the early compilation of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 173
161.
Grilling in Calcutta: Whitley Stokes, Henry Bradshaw and Old Welsh in Cambridge
162.
Imperial Self-Representation and the Manipulation of History in Twelfth-Century Germany: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 373
163.
Matthew Paris’s Illustrated Life of Edward the Confessor: History for the Eyes and Ears of a Queen
164.
Music Manuscripts
165.
Religion and the book in early modern England: the making of Foxe’s "Book of Martyrs"
166.
Rites of passage and pastoral care
167.
The _Speculum dominarum_ (_Miroir des dames_) and Transformations of the Literature of Instruction for Women in the Early Fourteenth Century
168.
The Corpus Martianus Capella: Continental Gloss Traditions on _De Nuptiis_ in Wales and Anglo-Saxon England
169.
The Old English Version of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica
170.
"The Staff of Life: Cross and Blessings in Anglo-Saxon Cereal Production
171.
Brief Lives of Sidonius, Symmachus and Fulgentius Written in Early Twelfth-Century England
172.
Charting the Past: Visual Configurations of Myth and History and the English Claim to Scotland
173.
Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
174.
Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
175.
John Stone’s Chronicle. Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472
176.
Mapping Insular French Texts? Ideas for Localisation and Correlated Dialectology in Manuscript Materials of Medieval England
177.
Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain and Ireland
178.
More Notes by Coleman
179.
Old English "Cross" Words
180.
Old English Liturgical Verse: A Student Edition
181.
Reading the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Language, Literature, History
182.
Reporting Scotland in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
183.
Signifying Christ in Anglo-Saxon England: Old English Terms for the Cross
184.
Sunday Observance and the Sunday Letter in Anglo-Saxon England
185.
Sustaining Belief: The Church of Worcester from c.870 to c.1100
186.
The ’Scipmen’ Scribe and Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 383
187.
The Christian West and its Singers: The First Thousand Years
188.
The Composite Nature of Eleventh-Century Homiliaries: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 421
189.
The Great Game: on Secret Service in High Asia
190.
The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220
191.
The Production and Use of MS Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 383 in the Late Eleventh and First Half of the Twelfth Centuries
192.
Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe
193.
Understanding the Manuscript Frontispiece to Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 61: The Political Language of a Lancastrian Portrait
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