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16490.
Wealth and Wisdom in King Alfred’s Preface to the Old English Pastoral Care
16491.
Wendover’s Last Annal
16492.
Were It Not That I Have Bad Dreams: Gregory the Great and the Anglo-Saxons on the Dangers of Dreaming
16493.
Wessex and England from Alfred to Edgar: Six Essays in Political, Cultural and Ecclesiastical Revival
16494.
Western Pilgrims. The Itineraries of fr. Simon Fitzsimons (1322-23), a certain Englishman (1344-45), Thomas Brygg (1392), and notes on other Authors and Pilgrims
16495.
Westminster Abbey and the Plantagenets. Kingship and the Representation of Power 1200-1400
16496.
Westminster in the Twelfth Centuty: Osbert of Clare
16497.
What do the numbers mean? A textual critic’s observations on some patterns of Middle English manuscript transmission
16498.
What does the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" tell us about "Ethnic" origins?
16499.
What Nuns read: Books and Libraries in Medieval English Nunneries
16500.
What nuns read: the state of the question
16501.
What the Thunder Said: Anglo-Saxon Brontologies and the Problem of Sources
16502.
When Maecenas Was Broke: Cardinal Pole’s ’Spiritual’ Patronage
16503.
Where Are the Ten Tribes? III. Early Translators of the Bible and Commentators: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Benjamin of Tudela, Prester John, Obadiah of Bertinoro, Abraham Levi and His Contemporaries
16504.
Which William of Nottingham?
16505.
Who Read Gregory’s Dialogues in Old English?
16506.
Widcombe Lyncombe’s Anglo-Saxon Gospel Book
16507.
Wife-Rents and Merchet
16508.
Wigbod and the "Lectiones" on the Hexateuch atttributed to bede in Paris lat. 2342
16509.
Wigmore Abbey and the Finest English Religious Writing of the 13th Century
16510.
Wilhelm von Rubruk, ein Weltreisender aus dem Franziskanerorden und seine Sendung in das Land der Tataren
16511.
Wilhelm von Rubruk, Reisen zum Großkhan der Mongolen, Von Konstantinopel nach Karakorum 1253-1255. Neu bearbeitet und herausgegeben
16512.
Wilhelm von Tyrus und der Templerorden
16513.
Will the Real Brut Please Stand Up? Wace’s Roman de Brut in Anglo-Norman and Continental Manuscripts
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