Simeon Potter |
The Old English 'Exodus'. (Yale Studies in English, Volume 122), by Edward Burroughs Irving Jr. |
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25/1, p. 30 |
J.E. Cross |
Structural Principles in Old English Poetry, by Neil D. Isaacs |
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39/1, p. 41 |
C.J.E. Ball |
Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader in Prose and Verse, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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39/1, p. 44 |
M.R. Godden |
Ælfric. Twayne's English Authors Series, by James Hurt |
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43/1, p. 46 |
Michael Winterbottom |
Aethelwulf De Abbatibus, by A. Campbell |
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38/1, p. 60 |
Michael Winterbottom |
The Hisperica Famina: I. The A-Text, by Michael W. Herren |
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45/1, p. 105 |
MARK GRIFFITH |
Desire for Origins: New Language, Old English, and Teaching the Tradition, by Allen J. Frantzen |
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61/1, p. 118 |
J.L.N. O'Loughlin |
An Introduction to Old English, by G. L. Brook |
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26/2, p. 120 |
R. Bruce Mitchell |
Les Propositions Relative en Vieil-Anglais, by Georges Bourcier |
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48/1, p. 121 |
LAURA VARNAM |
Diane Watt, Medieval Women’s Writing |
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78/1, p. 128 |
E.V. Gordon |
Seihte Marherete, þe Meiden ant Martyr, by Francis M. Mack |
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6/2, p. 131 |
Margaret E. Goldsmith |
Old English Verse, by T. A. Shippey |
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43/2, p. 147 |
J.J. Anderson |
The Legend of Jonah, by R. H. Bowers |
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42/2, p. 181 |
Margaret E. Goldsmith |
Beowulf: the Poem and its Tradition, by John D. Niles |
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55/2, p. 266 |
S.A.J. Bradley |
Old English Literature, by Michael Alexander |
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54/2, p. 284 |
D.J.A. MATTHEW |
The 'Historia Regum Britannie' of Geoffrey of Monmouth, II: the First Variant Version, by Neil Wright |
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59/2, p. 295 |
Michael Winterbottom |
A History of Anglo-Latin Literature 597-1066: Volume 1 597-740, by W. F. Bolton |
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38/3, p. 299 |
ROBERT ALLEN ROUSE |
Catherine A. M. Clarke, Literary Landscapes and the Idea of England, 700–1400 |
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76/2, p. 314 |
Daniel Anlezark |
Stacy S. Klein, Ruling Women: Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature |
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76/2, p. 316 |
REES DAVIES |
Diana Greenway (ed. and trans.), Henry, Archdeacon of Huntingdon: 'Historia Anglorum' ('History of the English People') |
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66/2, p. 320 |
MARY CLAYTON |
Ananya J. Kabir, Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 32 |
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71/2, p. 324 |
Neil Cartlidge |
Kenneth J. Tiller, Lazamon’s ‘Brut’ and the Anglo-Norman Vision of History |
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77/2, p. 338 |