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R.I. Page An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary based on the manuscript collections of Joseph Bosworth. Enlarged Addenda and Corrigenda, by Alistair Campbell, T. Northcote Toller
John Frankis Das altenglische Martyrologium, by Günter Kotzor 52/2, p. 313

languages

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  • Latin
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works

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  • Aldhelm Glosatus
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  • De Falsis Diis

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  • H. D. Meritt
  • H. R. Loyn
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  • D. A. Binchy
  • P. Grierson
  • C. S. S. Lyon
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