Eric Stone |
Mediæval Institutions: selected essays by Carl Stephenson, by Bruce D. Lyon |
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p. 39 |
Thomas Jones |
Studies in Early British history, by H. M. Chadwick, Nora K. Chadwick, Kenneth Jackson, Rachel Bromwich, P. H. Blair, O. Chadwick |
24/1 |
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p. 41 |
Edmund Craster |
Saints' Lives and Chronicles in Early England, by Charles W. Jones |
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p. 45 |
Dorothy Everett |
The literary relationships of Chaucer's 'Clerkes Tale', by J. Burke Severs |
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p. 47 |
E.S. Procter |
El Fuero de Estella segun el manuscrito 944 de la Biblioteca de Palacio de Madrid. (Leges Hispanicæ Medii Aevi X), by Gustaf Holmér |
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M.L. Samuels |
Postscript on Beowulf, by S. O. Andrew |
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p. 60 |
F.E. Harmer |
Facsimiles of English Royal Writs to A.D. 1100 presented to Vivian Hunter Galbraith, by T. A. M. Bishop, P. Chaplais |
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p. 76 |
Dorothy Everett |
Sources and Analogues of Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales', by W. F. Bryan, Germaine Dempster |
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p. 78 |
Anselm Hughes |
'Sumer is icumen in' a revision. (University of California Publications in Music. Vol. II No. 2), by Manfred F. Bukofzer |
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p. 78 |
F.W. Sternfeld |
Music of the Minnesinger and Early Meistersinger: A Bibliography. (University of North Carolina Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures, No. 32), by Robert W. Linker |
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p. 82 |
Rachel Bromwich |
The settlements of the Celtic saints in Wales, by E. G. Bowen |
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p. 90 |
S. Ellis |
Studies in the Middle English Dialect Material of Worcestershire Records, by Bertil Sundby |
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p. 92 |
C.L. Wrenn |
The Witenagemot in the reign of Edward the Confessor: a study in the constitutional history of eleventh-century England, by Tryggvi Oleson |
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p. 95 |
Rosemary Cramp |
Anglo-Saxon Architecture, by H. M. Taylor, Joan Taylor |
36/1 |
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p. 99 |
JOHN BLAIR |
Survey of Medieval Winchester, Winchester Studies, by Derek Keene, Martin Biddle |
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p. 99 |
J.J.G. Alexander |
Reichenau Reconsidered. A re-assessment of the place of Reichenau in Ottonian Art, (Warburg Institute Surveys, II), by C. R. Dodwell, D. H. Turner |
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p. 100 |
D.A. Bullough |
The Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar and its Continuations, by J. M. Wallace-Hadrill |
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p. 105 |
A.C. Campbell |
Anglo-Saxon Charters, by A. J. Robertson |
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p. 106 |
Chris Wells |
Getica. Untersuchungen zum Leben des Jordanes und zur fruhen Geschichte der Goten. (Quellen und Forschungen zur Sprach- und Kulturgeschichte der Germanischen Völker, N. F. 22), by Norbert Wagner |
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p. 111 |
R.W. Southern |
The letters of Arnulf of Lisieux. Third Series, by F. Barlow |
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p. 116 |
ALAN WARD |
Rhyme and Pronunciation: Some Studies of English Rhymes from 'Kyng Alisaunder' to Skelton, by Masa T. Ikegami |
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p. 116 |
PETER BROWN |
Correale, Robert M. and Mary Hamel (eds), Sources and Analogues of the ‘Canterbury Tales’, Vol. I, Chaucer Studies 28 |
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p. 122 |
Eric Stone |
The Domesday geography of eastern England, by H. C. Darby |
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p. 128 |
L.C. MUGGLESTONE |
Julie Coleman, Love, Sex, and Marriage: A Historical Thesaurus |
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p. 128 |
N.F. Blake |
The Manuscripts of the 'Canterbury Tales', Chaucer Studies, 17, by Charles A. Owen Jr., |
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p. 130 |
PHILIP E. BENNETT |
Saints and Scribes: Medieval Hagiography in its Manuscript Context, by Pamela Gehrke |
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p. 135 |
G.L. Brook |
Das Personalpronomen der dritten Person in spätags. and frühmittelenglischen Texten. Ein Beitrag zur altenglischen Dialektgeographie. (Palaestra 193), by Bernhard Gericke, Walter Greul |
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p. 136 |
MICHAEL L. TURNER |
Caxton in Focus: the Beginning of Printing in England, by Lotte Hellinga |
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p. 139 |
F.M. Powicke |
What of the Middle Ages is Alive in England Today?, by Helen Cam |
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p. 143 |
C.L. Wrenn |
The Owl and the Nightingale : Sources, Date, Author, by Kathryn Huganir |
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p. 149 |
SARAH FOOT |
The English Church and the Continent in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries: Cultural, Spiritual and Artistic Exchanges, by Veronica Ortenberg |
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p. 164 |
A.D. Mills |
Signposts to the Past: Place-Names and the History of England, by Margaret Gelling |
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p. 167 |
Mary Carruthers |
Alexander Murray, Suicide in the Middle Ages, vol. I: The Violent against Themselves |
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p. 171 |
Patrick McGurk |
Mittelalterliche Studien. Ausgewählte Aufsätze zur Schriftkunde und literaturgeschichte. Vol. I, by B. Bischoff |
37/2 |
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p. 174 |
G.S.M. Walker |
St. Nynia. A study of literary and linguistic evidence, by John MacQueen |
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Sherman M. Kuhn |
FOOTNOTE TO A REVIEW |
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Kenneth Jackson |
The Figure of Arthur, by Richard Barber |
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p. 188 |
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Studies in Villon, Vaillant and Charles D'Orléans, by Ethel Seaton |
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p. 194 |
J.H. Crehan |
The Processions of Sarum and the Western Church. Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, by Terence Bailey |
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p. 195 |
Ursula Dronke |
Dating the Icelandic Sagas. Text Series Vol. III, by Einar Ól. Sveinsson |
29/3 |
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p. 210 |
Dorothy Everett |
The Place of Group F in the Canterbury Chronology, by Laurence Faulkner Hawkins |
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p. 213 |
Kathleen Morand |
Text and Iconography for Joinville's 'Credo', (Publications of the Mediæval Academy of America, 68), by Lionel J. Friedman |
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p. 213 |
Richard Leighton Greene |
Music and Poetry in the Early Tudor Court, by John Stevens |
31/3 |
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p. 220 |
G. Kane |
Piers the Plowman: Literary Relations of the A and B Texts, by David C. Fowler |
33/3 |
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p. 230 |
Joan Turville-Petre |
Anglo-Saxon Oral Poetry: a Study of the Traditions, by Jeff Opland |
51/2 |
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p. 237 |
Marjorie Chibnall |
Serious Entertainments: The Writing of History in Twelfth-Century England, by Nancy F. Partner |
48/2 |
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p. 274 |
Peter Rickard |
La langue de Girart de Roussillon. (Publications romanes et françaises CXI), by W. Mary Hackett |
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p. 277 |
D.J.V. Fisher |
Magna Carta, by J. C. Holt |
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p. 286 |
R.T. Farrell |
Beowulf and the Seventh Century, by Ritchie Girvan, Rupert Bruce-Mitford |
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p. 292 |
A.J. Bliss |
The Meter and Melody of Beowulf. (Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 64), by Thomas Cable |
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JAN ČERMÁK |
A Grammar of Old English, Vol. I: Phonology, by Richard M. Hogg |
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p. 312 |
Nicolas Jacobs |
The Arthur of the Welsh: the Arthurian Legend in Medieval Welsh Literature, by Rachel Bromwich, A. O. H. Jarman, Brynley F. Roberts |
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p. 313 |
E.M. Rutson |
Phonétique historique du français: Linguistique nouvelle, manuel pratique, by Gaston Zink |
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p. 320 |
F. Wormald |
Medieval Manuscripts in English Libraries, Volume I, by N. R. Ker |
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p. 322 |
Pamela Gradon |
The Middle English Bible: Prefatory Epistles of St Jerome, by Conrad Lindberg |
49/2 |
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p. 324 |
David G. Pattison |
Latin and the Romance Languages in the Early Middle Ages, Romance Linguistics Series, by Roger Wright |
61/2 |
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p. 326 |
Daniel Anlezark |
Michael D. C. Drout, How Tradition Works: A Meme-Based Cultural Poetics of the Anglo-Saxon Tenth Century, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 306 |
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p. 328 |
MATTHEW WOODCOCK |
Elisabeth Salter, Cultural Creativity in the Early English Renaissance: Popular Culture in Town and Country |
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p. 330 |
John M. Fletcher |
Arts and Sciences at Padua: The Studium of Padua before 1350, by Nancy G. Siraisi |
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p. 331 |
Christine Carpenter |
The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Malory, Arthurian Studies 29, by P. J. C. Field |
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A.S.G. Edwards |
Joseph A. Dane, Abstractions of Evidence in the Study of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books |
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PETER LINEHAN |
The Episcopate in the Kingdom of León in the Twelfth Century. (Oxford Historical Monographs), by R. A. Fletcher |
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C.J. TYERMAN |
Monarchy and Lordship in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem 1099-1291, by Steven Tibble |
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Dennis Green |
Janina Drostel, des gerte diu edele herzoginne. Möglichkeiten und Voraussetzungen weiblicher Teilhabe am mittelalterlichen Literaturbetrieb unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Mäzenatentum, Beiträge zur Mittelalterforschung 13 |
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K.P. Clarke |
Rhiannon Daniels, Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340—1520, Italian Perspectives 19 |
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