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769.
Richard of Fountains and the Letter of Thurstan: History and Historiography of a Monastic Controversy, St Mary’s Abbey, York, 1132
770.
Saint Jérôme Chronique. Continuation de la Chronique d’Eusèbe années 326-378. Suivie de quatre études sur les chroniques et chronographies dans l’Antiquité tardive (IVe-VIe siècles). Actes de la table ronde
771.
Seneca: una vicenda testuale
772.
Sound, Fury, and Signifiers; or Wulfstan’s Language
773.
St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, and the ’First Books of the Whole English Church’
774.
Talbot, Robert (1505/6-1558)
775.
Taverner, Richard (1505?-1575)
776.
Textual Appropriation and Scribal (Re)Performance in a Composite Homily: the Case for a New Edition of Wulfstan’s _De temporibus Antichristi_
777.
The Boundaries Between Verse and Prose in Old English Literature
778.
The constitutional revolution of the 1570s
779.
The Development of Wulfstan’s Alcuin Manuscript
780.
The Identity of Master Henry of Augsburg (d. 1068)
781.
The oldest lists of Latin books
782.
The Priory and Parish Church of St. Mary Beddgelert
783.
The Reformation
784.
The Relations of Wulfstan and Ælfric: a Reassessment
785.
The Torments of the Damned in Hell in Texts and Images in England in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
786.
Things and the Qing: Mongol Culture in the Visual Narrative
787.
Three Tables of Contents, One Old English Homiliary in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 178
788.
Tudor Historical Thought
789.
What the Thunder Said: Anglo-Saxon Brontologies and the Problem of Sources
790.
William of Tyre, Livy, and the Vocabulary of Class
791.
Wulfstan and Worcester: Bishop and Clergy in the Early Eleventh Century
792.
Wulfstan’s _Sermo Lupi ad Anglos_ as Political Performance: 16 February 1014 and Beyond
793.
Wulfstan’s Latin Sermons
794.
Wulfstan’s Liturgical Interests
795.
Wulfstanus Wintoniensis mon.
796.
"A Godly Wyfe Is an Helper": Matthew Parker and the Defense of Clerical Marriage
797.
"A wesen/dan nacodnisse and þa ecan þistru": Language and Mortality in the Homily for Doomsday in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 41
798.
"This living hand": thirteenth-century female literacy, materialist immanence, and the reader of Ancrene Wisse
799.
A Companion to Ancrene Wisse
800.
A feast to the Lord: Drinking Horns, the Church and the Liturgy
801.
A Manuscript from Ottery’s College Library
802.
A merchant’s tales: a London fifteenth-century household miscellany
803.
A Reading of Brunanburh
804.
Addenda and Corrigenda to the _Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts_
805.
Aldelmo di Malmesbury probabile autore in volgare: esame delle fonti e dell’Aldelmo trilingue del MS. CCCC 326
806.
An Introduction and Overview of Recent Work
807.
Anglo-Norman: Past and Future
808.
Apostolic _Passiones_ in Early Anglo-Saxon England
809.
Art, Identity and Devotion in Fourteenth-Century England. Three Women and their Books of Hours
810.
Biblical Imagery in Medieval England 700-1550
811.
Bonagratia von Bergamo. Franziskanerjurist und Wortführer seines Ordens im Streit mit Papst Johannes XXII,
812.
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 57: a Witness to the Early Stages of the Benedictine Reform in England?
813.
Carolingian Connections: Anglo-Saxon England and Carolingian Francia, c. 750-870
814.
Ceremony and Celebration. Coronation Day 1953
815.
Concordantia Palladiana: a lemmatized concordance to the works of Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius
816.
Continuités et discontinuités, tension et synergie: les rapports du latin et des langues vernaculaires, reflétés dans la modélisation grammaticographique
817.
Das Bestiarium aus Peterborough Ms 53 (fol. 189-210v), The Parker Library, College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Cambridge
818.
Dialects in Contact in Ninth-Century England
819.
Die Schriften Hildegards von Bingen
820.
Domestic Space: Daily Living in the Home
821.
Eating People is Wrong: Funny Style in _Andreas_ and its Analogues
822.
English Biblical texts before Lollardy and their fate
823.
Everyday Saints and the Art of Narrative in the South English Legendary
824.
Franciscans, Lollards, and Reform
825.
From Politics to Practicalities: Printing Anglo-Saxon in the Context of Seventeenth-Century Scholarship
826.
Genetic Fingerprinting of Medieval Manuscripts
827.
Gothic Art for England 1400-1547
828.
Herausragende Plätze der antiken Geschichte im Bild der mittelalterlichen Ökumene-Karte (9. bis beginnendes 14. Jahrhundert)
829.
Historical writing
830.
House Style in the Scriptorium: Scribal Reality, and Scholarly Myth
831.
Illuminated Books and the Liturgy: Some Observations
832.
Inhabiting the Middle Ground
833.
Introduction to Old English
834.
Judgement and Salvation in the New Minster Liber Vitae
835.
King Alfred’s Old English Translation of Pope Gregory the Great’s _Regula Pastoralis_ and its Cultural Context: a Study and Partial Edition According to All Surviving Manuscripts Based on Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 12
836.
King Cnut’s grant of Sandwich to Christ Church, Canterbury: a new reading of a damaged annal in two copies of the _Anglo-Saxon Chronicle_
837.
L’analyse de pigments in situ, et sans prelevement, dans les manuscrits medievaux: l’exemple des manuscrits anglo-saxons
838.
L’iconographie médiévale de la roue de Fortune
839.
La Fortune. Thèmes, représentation, discours
840.
Manual to Miscellany: Stages in the Commercial Copying of Vernacular Literature in England
841.
Manuscripts in Northumbria in the 11th and 12th Centuries
842.
Middle English Literature: a Historical Sourcebook
843.
Oath to be sworn on ancient Gospels
844.
Old Welsh ’y diruy hay camcul’ and Some Problems Related to Middle Welsh Legal Terminology
845.
Orality, Literacy, and the Early Notation of the Office Hymns
846.
Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Gospels of Saint Augustine, and the manuscripts of the medieval Archbishops of Canterbury. Exhibition to mark the Enthronement of Dr Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury, 28 February and 1 March 2003
847.
Periodization and politics: the case of the missing twelfth century in English literary history
848.
Producing a library in late Anglo-Saxon England: Exeter, 1050-1072
849.
Reading Aldred’s Colophon for the Lindisfarne Gospels
850.
Research Councils U.K.: A Vision For Research
851.
Satire, irony and humour in William of Malmesbury
852.
St Swithun in medieval liturgical music
853.
Sticks or Stones? The Story of Imma in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 41 of the Old English Bede, and Old English tān (’twig’)
854.
Style and Layout of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
855.
Swithun in the historians, xix-xxiii
856.
The _Versus Sibyllae de die iudicii_ in Anglo-Saxon England
857.
The Apocalypse of Thomas: Some New Latin Texts and their Significance for the Old English Versions
858.
The Campsey collection of Old French saints’ lives: a re-examination of its structure and provenance
859.
The catalogue: a late Middle English Lollard genre
860.
The census of Western Medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British libraries, stage 1: Cambridge. A final report - and a glimpse at some ’treasures’
861.
The Cult of St Swithun
862.
The Early Records of Sir Robert Cotton’s Library: Formation, Cataloguing, Use
863.
The Fall of the Angels in _Solomon and Saturn II_
864.
The First English Love Romance without “Love”! The Old English Apollonius of Tyre
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