Michael Winterbottom |
Der Hibernolateinische Grammatiker Malsachanus, by Bengt Löfstedt |
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36/1, p. 66 |
Michael Winterbottom |
The Hisperica Famina: I. The A-Text, by Michael W. Herren |
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45/1, p. 105 |
Kathleen Hughes |
The Writings of Bishop Patrick, 1074-1084, (Scriptores Latini Hiberniae, Vol. I), by Aubrey Gywnn |
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26/2, p. 122 |
A.B. Scott |
Revised Medieval Latin Word-List from British and Irish sources. (published for the British Academy), by R. E. Latham |
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35/2, p. 125 |
JANE STEVENSON |
Cambridge, Pembroke College MS 25: a Carolingian Sermonary used by Anglo-Saxon Preachers. King's College London Medieval Studies, 1, by James E. Cross |
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58/1, p. 141 |
Carolyne Larrington |
Anglo-Saxon Women and the Church, by Stephanie Hollis |
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63/1, p. 162 |
ROHINI JAYATILAKA |
Michael Lapidge (ed.), Columbanus: Studies on the Latin Writings, Studies in Celtic History 17 |
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68/2, p. 313 |
JOYCE HILL |
The Irish Tradition in Old English Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 6, by Charles D. Wright |
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63/2, p. 321 |
Brian Murdoch |
Jacqueline Borsje, From Chaos to Enemy: Encounters with Monsters in Early Irish Texts. An Investigation Related to the Process of Christianization and the Concept of Evil, Instrumenta Patristica 29 |
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70/2, p. 324 |