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193.
"The Staff of Life: Cross and Blessings in Anglo-Saxon Cereal Production
194.
Brief Lives of Sidonius, Symmachus and Fulgentius Written in Early Twelfth-Century England
195.
Charting the Past: Visual Configurations of Myth and History and the English Claim to Scotland
196.
Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
197.
Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
198.
John Stone’s Chronicle. Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, 1417-1472
199.
Mapping Insular French Texts? Ideas for Localisation and Correlated Dialectology in Manuscript Materials of Medieval England
200.
Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain and Ireland
201.
More Notes by Coleman
202.
Old English "Cross" Words
203.
Old English Liturgical Verse: A Student Edition
204.
Reading the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Language, Literature, History
205.
Reporting Scotland in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
206.
Signifying Christ in Anglo-Saxon England: Old English Terms for the Cross
207.
Sunday Observance and the Sunday Letter in Anglo-Saxon England
208.
Sustaining Belief: The Church of Worcester from c.870 to c.1100
209.
The ’Scipmen’ Scribe and Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 383
210.
The Christian West and its Singers: The First Thousand Years
211.
The Composite Nature of Eleventh-Century Homiliaries: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 421
212.
The Great Game: on Secret Service in High Asia
213.
The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220
214.
The Production and Use of MS Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 383 in the Late Eleventh and First Half of the Twelfth Centuries
215.
Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe
216.
Understanding the Manuscript Frontispiece to Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 61: The Political Language of a Lancastrian Portrait
217.
Une dix-neuvième rédaction de l’épigramme _Uirgo parens_
218.
William Elstob’s Planned Edition of the Anglo-Saxon Laws: a Remnant in the Takamiya Collection
219.
A Fifteenth-Century Version of Matthew Paris’ Procession with the Relic of the Holy Blood and Evidence for its Carthusian Context
220.
Ælfric of Eynsham: his Life, Times, and Writings
221.
After Bede: Continuing the _Ecclesiastical History_
222.
An Anonymous Historian of Edward the Elder’s Reign
223.
Ancrene Wisse. Guide for Anchoresses: A Translation based on Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 402
224.
Compass and Rule: Architecture as Mathematical Practice in England 1500-1750
225.
Das Interieur in der Malerei
226.
Disorder in Nature: The Example of the Ass and Harp in Twelfth-Century Manuscripts
227.
Ðonne se cirlisca man ordales weddigeð: the Anglo-Saxon Lay Ordeal
228.
Dunstaffnage Castle
229.
Glosses and Notes in Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
230.
Henry VIII. Man and Monarch
231.
Il libro manoscritto da oriente a occidente per una codicologia comparata
232.
Illuminated Manuscripts in the Cambridge, 1, The Frankish Kingdoms, Northern Netherlands, Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Austria, Meuse Region, Southern Netherlands, 2 vols.
233.
King John and the Symbol of the Falling Crown in the Chronicles of Matthew Paris
234.
Liturgical Readings of the Cathedral Office for Saint Cuthbert
235.
Lordship and Justice in Late Anglo-Saxon England: the Judicial Functions of Soke and Commendation Revisited
236.
Netter Manuscripts and Printings
237.
Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages
238.
Personal communication on Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum naturale, CCCC MS 39
239.
Personal Names and the Cult of Patrick in Eleventh-Century Strathclyde and Northumbria
240.
Pontius Pilate, Anti-Semitism and the Passion in Late Medieval Art
241.
Preaching the Converted: The Style and Rhetoric of the Vercelli Book Homilies
242.
Reform and Retribution: the ’Anti-Monastic Reaction’ in the Reign of Edward the Martyr
243.
Romanesque Chevron Ornament. The Language of British, Norman and Irish Sculpture in the Twelfth Century
244.
Scribal Connections in Late Anglo-Saxon England
245.
The _Viaggio in Inghilterra_ of a _Viaggio in Oriente_: Odorico da Pordenone’s _Itinerarium_ from Italy to England
246.
The Bishop’s Book: Leofric’s Homiliary and Eleventh-Century Exeter
247.
The churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
248.
The Illustrations of the Corpus Christi College MS 32: “Þe Glose in Englisshe Tunge”
249.
The Index of Middle English Prose. Handlist XX: Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
250.
The Letters of Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln
251.
The Liturgy in Medieval England: a History
252.
The Maps of Matthew Paris: Medieval Journeys through Space, Time and Liturgy
253.
The Old English Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
254.
The Script and Text of the Achadeus Psalter Gloss: Reusing Continental Materials in Eleventh-Century England
255.
Thomas Netter of Walden: A Biography
256.
Translations of Authority in Medieval English Literature: Valuing the Vernacular
257.
Trial by Ordeal in Anglo-Saxon England: What’s the Problem with Barley?
258.
Trunksucht in Blütenlesen: Die beiden Sprüche ’Ebrietas abluit memoriam ... Sobrietas salvat memoriam...’
259.
Women in English Royal Genealogies of the Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries
260.
"Mine is Bigger Than Yours": the Anglo-Saxon Collections of Johannes de Laet (1581-1649) and Sir Simonds d’Ewes (1602-50)
261.
"Synne and sedition": Peter Martyr Vermigli’s "sermon concernynge the tyme of rebellion" in the Parker Library
262.
’Secundum originale examinatum’: the refashioning of a Benedictine historical manuscript
263.
A Context for _Resignation A_?
264.
A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts_: Origins, Facts, and Problems
265.
A mass for St. Birinus in an Anglo-Saxon missal from the Scandinavian Mission-Field
266.
A Picture of Paul in a Parker Manuscript
267.
A Reader’s Commentary on _The Ecclesiastical History of the English People_
268.
A Revision of the so-called Old English ’Brontologium’, CCCC 391, ff. 714 and 715
269.
A Supplement to Morton W. Bloomfield et al., Incipits of Latin Works on the Virtues and Vices 1100-1500 A.D.
270.
Ælfric, St Edmund, and St Edwold of Cerne
271.
An Index of Images in English Manuscripts from the time of Chaucer to Henry VIII, c. 1380 ~ c. 1509
272.
Ancrene Wisse: From Pastoral Literature to Vernacular Spirituality
273.
Apollonius of Tyre in its Manuscript Context: An Issue of Marriage
274.
Archbishop Dunstan: a prophet in politics?
275.
Boeve de Haumtone and Gui de Warewic: Two Anglo-Norman Romances
276.
Books and society
277.
Books as History: the Importance of Books Beyond their Texts
278.
Books for the liturgy and private prayer
279.
British art and the Continent
280.
Brotherhood and Confraternity at Canterbury Cathedral Priory in the Fifteenth Century: The Evidence of John Stone’s Chronicle
281.
Ceremonies of encloser: rite, rhetoric and reality
282.
Chaucer Appropriated: The _Troilus_ Frontispiece as Lancastrian Propaganda
283.
Cotton Tiberius A. III Scribe 3 and Canterbury Libraries
284.
Creation of a masterpiece
285.
Das Weltbild des irischen Seefahrer-Heiligen Brendan in der Sicht des 12. Jahrhunderts
286.
Der Kaiser als Freund der Muslime
287.
Descriptio Terrarum zur Repräsentation von be wohntem Raum im späteren deutschen Mittlalter
288.
Dictionnaire Hébreu-Latin-Français de la Bible Hébraïque de l’Abbaye de Ramsey (XIIIe s.)
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