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The episcopal colleagues of Archbishop Thomas Becket, by David Knowles |
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S.R.T.O. d'Ardenne |
The Owl and the Nightingale. (Nelson's Medieval and Renaissance Library), by E. G. Stanley |
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R.A. Browne |
Dialogus de Scaccario by Richard, Son of Nigel (Nelson's Medieval Classics), by Charles Johnson |
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N.P. Brookes |
The Norman Conquest (Creighton Lecture, 1962), by R. R. Darlington |
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Dominica Legge |
Die anglo-normannische und die englischen Fassungen des Hornstoffes. (Studienreihe Humanitas Akademische Verlegsgesellschaft), by Werner Arens |
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Georgine Brereton |
Histoire littéraire de la France médiévale, VIe-XIVe siècles, by Paul Zumthor |
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p. 86 |
Karl Leyser |
The medieval foundations of England, by G. O. Sayles |
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Constance Bullock-Davies |
The Legends of King Richard I Cœur de Lion, by Bradford B. Broughton |
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p. 112 |
Marjorie Chibnall |
The Letters of John of Salisbury. Vol. II: The Later Letters (1163-1180). (Oxford Medieval Texts), by W. J. Millor, C. N. L. Brooke |
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Linda M. Paterson |
Chrétien de Troyes: a Study of the Arthurian Romances, by L. T. Topsfield |
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p. 126 |
J.H. Mozley |
Ecbasis cuiusdam captivi. Escape of a certain captive. An Eleventh-Century Latin Beast Epic, by Edwin H. Zeydel |
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p. 135 |
David Scott-Macnab |
William Perry Marvin, Hunting Law and Ritual in Medieval English Literature |
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LAURA ASHE |
Christopher Harper-Bill and Elisabeth van Houts (eds), A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World |
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P.J.C. Field |
Arthurian Literature, Volume I, by Richard Barber |
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E.A. Francis |
Anglo-Norman Literature and its Background, by M. Dominica Legge |
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p. 141 |
PRISCILLA MARTIN |
Thomas C. Moser Jr, A Cosmos of Desire: The Medieval Latin Erotic Lyric in English Manuscripts |
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p. 141 |
CEDRIC E. PICKFORD |
Genèse du Roman occidental: Essais sur Tristan et Iseut et son modèle persan, by Pierre Gallais |
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p. 144 |
C.L. Wrenn |
The Owl and the Nightingale : Sources, Date, Author, by Kathryn Huganir |
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J. Campbell |
Magna Carta and Medieval Government, by J. C. Holt |
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Leslie C. Brook |
Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann (author), Margaret Middleton and Roger Middleton (trans.),The Evolution of Arthurian Romance: The Verse Tradition from Chrétien to Froissart, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 35 |
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D.J.A. MATTHEW |
Les Saintes Reines du moyen âge en occident (VIe— XIIIe siècles), Subsidia Hagiographica 76, by Robert Folz |
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E.W. Kemp |
Twelfth-century Decretal Collections and their importance in English history, by Charles Duggan |
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p. 167 |
Dominica Legge |
Jordan Fantosme's Chronicle, by R. C. Johnston |
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p. 167 |
RICHARD W. IRELAND |
The Origins of the English Legal Profession, by Paul Brand |
63/1 |
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ROSALIND RANSFORD |
The Waltham Chronicle: An Account of the Discovery of our Holy Cross at Montacute and its Conveyance to Waltham, by Leslie Watkiss, Marjorie Chibnall |
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p. 173 |
E.A. Greening Lamborn |
Heralds and heraldry in the Middle Ages, an inquiry into the growth of the armorial functions of heralds, by Anthony Richard Wagner |
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p. 175 |
Walter Ullmann |
Inalienability of Sovereignty in Medieval Political Thought, by Peter N. Riesenberg |
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p. 201 |
Austin L. Poole |
The Literacy of the Medieval English Kings, by V. H. Galbraith |
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A.T. Hatto |
Moriz von Craûn and the Chivalric World, by Ruth Harvey |
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Daniel Waley |
Mediæval and Renaissance Pistoia: the Social History of an Italian Town. 1200-1430, by David Herlihy |
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p. 231 |
Kathleen Major |
Luffield Priory Charters, Part I, by G. R. Elvey |
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Gaines Post |
La donazione di Costantino nei giuristi medievali, by Domenico Maffei |
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p. 238 |
R.H.C. Davis |
Warfare in England, 1066-1189, by John Beeler |
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p. 242 |
Lesley Smith |
Loveday Lewes Gee, Women, Art and Patronage from Henry II to Edward III 1216-1377 |
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p. 309 |
RUTH E. HARVEY |
The Anglo-Norman Lyric: an Anthology, by David L. Jeffrey, Brian J. Levy |
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p. 309 |
Adrian Morey |
The Becket Conflict and the Schools: A Study of Intellectuals in Politics in the Twelfth Century, by Beryl Smalley |
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Laurence Eldredge |
A History of Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422, by A. G. Rigg |
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p. 312 |
R. HAMER |
The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. I: The Beginnings to 1066, by Richard M. Hogg |
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M. BRETT |
The Chronicle of Battle Abbey, by Eleanor Searle |
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p. 319 |
DANIEL POWER |
Nick Webber, The Evolution of Norman Identity, 911-1154 |
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M.C. Buck |
Roger, Bishop of Worcester 1164-1179, by Mary G. Cheney |
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p. 353 |
JEAN DUNBABIN |
Capetian France 987-1323, by Elizabeth Hallam |
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LAURA ASHE |
George Garnett, Conquered England: Kingship, Succession, and Tenure 1066-1166 |
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