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W.F.H. Nicolaisen |
English Place-Name Elements. English Place-Name Society Vols. XXV and XXVI, by A. H. Smith |
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27/1, p. 22 |
P. Goolden |
Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri. Text der englischen Handschriftengruppe. (Das Wort der Antike vi), by Josef Raith, Joseph Raith |
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27/1, p. 28 |
G.V. Smithers |
The Seven Sages of Rome (Southern Version), by Karl Brunner |
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4/1, p. 29 |
C.S. Lewis |
Boethius: some aspects of his times and work, by Helen M. Barrett |
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10/1, p. 29 |
Joan Turville-Petre |
The Salisbury Psalter, by Celia Sisam, Kenneth Sisam |
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29/1, p. 30 |
G.L. Brook |
Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century. (Volume II Part 1 of the Oxford History of English Literature), by H. S. Bennett |
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Pamela Gradon |
The Old English Apollonius of Tyre. Oxford English Monographs, by Peter Goolden |
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29/1, p. 33 |
E.B. Fryde |
The De Moneta of Nicholas Oresme and English Mint Documents. (Nelson's Mediaeval Texts), by Charles Johnson |
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27/1, p. 34 |
E.S. Procter |
Estudios de Historia Moderna, IV, V |
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27/1, p. 36 |
N.R. Ker |
A hand-list of Bede manuscripts, by M. L. W. Laistner, H. H. King |
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13/, p. 36 |
W. Schwarz |
Selections from Conrad Celtis 1459-1508, by Leonard Forster |
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18/, p. 38 |
Eric Stone |
The Receipt of the Exchequer 1377-1485, by A. Steel |
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24/1, p. 39 |
Ursula Dronke |
Bibliography of Chaucer: 1908-1953, by D. D. Griffith |
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27/1, p. 39 |
Alberic Stacpoole |
John Cassian. (second edition), by Owen Chadwick |
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39/1, p. 40 |
Edmund Craster |
The Letters of John of Salisbury. Volume One. The Early Letters (1153-1161), by W. J. Millor, H. E. Butler, C. N. L. Brooke, V. H. Galbraith, R. A. B. Mynors |
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25/1, p. 41 |
Thomas Jones |
Studies in Early British history, by H. M. Chadwick, Nora K. Chadwick, Kenneth Jackson, Rachel Bromwich, P. H. Blair, O. Chadwick |
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24/1, p. 41 |
A.C. Campbell |
The Old Germanic principles of name-giving, by Henry Bosley Woolf |
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10/1, p. 43 |
Janet M. Bately |
The Old English Bede, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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34/1, p. 43 |
J.M. Wallace-Hadrill |
The episcopal colleagues of Archbishop Thomas Becket, by David Knowles |
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W.J. Gruffydd |
Brut y Brenhinedd (Cotton Cleopatra Version), by John Jay Parry |
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9/1, p. 44 |
R.W. Hunt |
English Uncial, by E. A. Lowe |
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31/1, p. 45 |
William J. Entwistle |
Proverbios Morales, by Santob deCarrión, González Llubera |
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Roberto Weiss |
The University and the Press in Fifteenth-century Bologna. (Texts and Studies in the History of Mediæval Education, No. VII), by Curt F. Bühler |
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29/1, p. 46 |
R.W. Hunt |
Introduction to medieval Latin, by Karl Strecker, Robert B. Palmer |
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30/1, p. 49 |
Paul Barbier |
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volumes iii (1933) and iv (1934), by William J. Entwistle |
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4/1, p. 50 |
Peter Dronke |
I codici di Marziano Capella, by Claudio Leonardi |
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34/1, p. 50 |
F.M. Powicke |
The King's Two Bodies: A Study in Mediaval Political Theology, by Ernst H. Kantorowicz |
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28/1, p. 50 |
Claude Jenkins |
Five Centuries of Religion. Volume IV, The Last Days of Mediæval Monachism, by G. G. Coulton, G. G. Coulton |
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20/, p. 50 |
Angus McIntosh |
The statistical study of literary vocabulary, by G. Udny Yule |
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14/, p. 51 |
C.E. Wright |
Catalogue of Manuscripts containing Anglo-Saxon, by N. R. Ker |
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28/1, p. 53 |
Helen M. Cam |
The Compilation of the 'Chronica Majora' of Matthew Paris. F. M. Powicke Modern Philology |
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15/, p. 55 |
JOHN NORTON-SMITH |
A History of Secular Latin Poetry in the Middle Ages. Second Edition, by F. J. E. Raby |
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27/1, p. 56 |
Nigel Abercrombie |
The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric, by F. Brittain |
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8/1, p. 57 |
G.H. Gerould |
Athelston, A Middle English Romance, by A. McI. Trounce |
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3/1, p. 57 |
T.S.R. Boase |
Art and the Reformation. 2nd edition, by G. C. Coulton |
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23/1, p. 58 |
N. Denholm-Young |
The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, by C. W. Previté-Orton |
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22/1, p. 58 |
Daniel A. Callus |
Commentarius Cantabrigiensis in Epistolas Pauli e Schola Petri Abaelardi : I. In Epistolam ad Romanos. (Publication in Mediaeval Studies, The University of Notre Dame), by A. Landgraf |
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9/1, p. 58 |
Claude Jenkins |
Byzantine studies and other essays, by Norman H. Baynes |
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24/1, p. 60 |
W.J. Gruffydd |
Studies in Early Celtic Poetry, by Kenneth Jackson |
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6/1, p. 60 |
Michael Winterbottom |
Aethelwulf De Abbatibus, by A. Campbell |
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38/1, p. 60 |
Marjorie Chibnall |
Gilbert Foliot and his Letters, by Adrian Morey, C. N. L. Brooke |
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36/1, p. 60 |
Anne Hudson |
The Middle English Genesis and Exodus. (Lund Studies in English 36), by Olof Arngart |
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39/1, p. 60 |
NORMAN DANIEL |
The Good Wife taught her Daughter; The Good Wyfe wold a Pylgremage; The Thewis of Gud Women. (Annales Academiæ Scientiarum Fennicæ B LXI 2), by Tauno F. Mustanoja |
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M.L. Samuels |
Postscript on Beowulf, by S. O. Andrew |
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18/, p. 60 |
Stephen Gersh |
Iohannis Scotti Eriugenae Periphyseon (De Divisione Naturae) Liber Secundus. (Scriptores Latini Hiberniae IX), by I. P. Sheldon-Williams, Ludwig Bieler |
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James Shiel |
The Aristoteles Latinus |
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33/1, p. 61 |
Daniel A. Callus |
Magistri Eckardi Opera Latina auspiciis Instituti Sanctae Sabinae ad codicum fidem edita. Super Oratione Dominica. Opus Tripartitum Prologi, by I. R. Klibansky, H. Bascour |
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5/1, p. 64 |
Simeon Potter |
Ælfric's De Temporibus Anni. Humphrey Milford for the Early English Text Society, Original Series No. 213, by Heinrich Henel |
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Gwyn Jones |
The road to Hel, a study of the conception of the dead in Old Norse literature, by Hilda Roderick Ellis |
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13/, p. 65 |
James Kinsley |
Leconte de Lisle's poems on the Barbarian Races, by Alison Fairlie |
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18/, p. 65 |
J.H. Watkins |
Le jongleur Gautier Le Leu, étude sur les fabliaux, by Charles H. Livingston |
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24/1, p. 66 |
G.L. Brook |
Firumbras and Otuel and Roland edited from Ms. Brit. Mus. Addit. 37492, by Mary Isabelle O'Sullivan |
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8/1, p. 67 |
G.V. Smithers |
An Anonymous Short English Metrical Chronicle, by Ewald Zettl, Humphrey Milford |
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5/1, p. 68 |
Eric Colledge |
Marguerite Porete, Le Mirouer des Simples Ames Anienties, (Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura), by Romana Guarnieri |
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32/1, p. 68 |
Thomas M. Parker |
The Bogomils: a study in Balkan Neo-Manichæism, by Dmitri Obolensky |
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J.R.L. Highfield |
The King's Hall. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought. 3rd ser., vol. 1), by Alan B. Cobban |
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39/1, p. 70 |
B.D.H. Miller |
The Bodley Version of Mandeville's Travels. (Early English Text Society 253), by M. C. Seymour |
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35/1, p. 71 |
H.S. Offler |
Gregory of Rimini. Tradition and Innovation in Fourteenth Century Thought, by Gordon Leff |
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32/1, p. 71 |
Ivor D.O. Arnold |
Le roman en prose de Lancelot du Lac: le conte de la Charrette, by Gweneth Hutchings |
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8/1, p. 72 |
Ruth Harvey |
Rudolf von Ems: Untersuchungen zum höfischen Roman im 13. Jahrhundert, by Xenja von Ertzdorff |
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38/1, p. 72 |
H.E. Butler |
Excidium Troiae, by E. Bagby Atwood, Virgil K. Whitaker |
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JOHN FINLAYSON |
The Tragedy of Arthur: A study of the alliterative 'Morte Arthure', by W. Matthews |
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32/1, p. 74 |
Judith Weiss |
The Awntyrs off Arthure at the Terne Wathelyne, by Robert J. Gates |
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41/1, p. 74 |
F. Whitehead |
Le Roman de Laurin, by Lewis Thorpe |
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N.R. Ker |
The Manuscripts of Cædmon's Hymn and Bede's Death Song with a Critical Text of the Epistola Cuthberti de Obitu Bedæ. (Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature 128), by Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie |
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8/1, p. 76 |
Colin Morris |
The Chronicle of Richard of Devizes, by John T. Appleby |
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34/1, p. 76 |
W.O. Hassall |
A Catalogue of Misericords in Great Britain, by G. L. Remnant, M. D. Anderson |
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39/1, p. 76 |
Michael Wilks |
The Political Ideas of Nicholas of Cusa, with special reference to his De concordantia catholica, by Morimichi Watanabe |
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34/1, p. 77 |
J.A.W. Bennett |
English Mediaeval Graffiti, by V. Pritchard |
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39/1, p. 77 |
G.L. Brook |
The Romance of Sir Degrevant: a parallel-text edition from MSS, by L. F. Casson |
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R.T. Davies |
White Magic: an introduction to the Folklore of Christian Legend, by C. Grant Loomis |
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N. Denholm-Young |
Liberties and Communities in mediæval England, by Helen M. Cam |
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14/, p. 78 |
Edmund Craster |
The Life of Ailred of Rievaulx by Walter Daniel, by F. M. Powicke, V. H. Galbraith, R. A. B. Mynors |
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20/, p. 79 |
Kenneth Varty |
Illustrated Medieval Alexander-Books in Germany and the Netherlands, by D. J. A. Ross |
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42/1, p. 82 |
Ludwig Bieler |
Latin Bookhands of the Later Middle Ages 1100-1500, by S. Harrison Thomson |
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41/1, p. 82 |
Roy Harris |
Das Abstraktem in der französischen Literatursprache des Mittelalters. (Romanica Helvetica Vol. 73), by Siegfried Heinimann |
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34/1, p. 83 |
N. Denholm-Young |
A concise economic history of Great Britain from the earliest times to A. D. 1750, by John Clapham |
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19/, p. 84 |
J.M. Evans |
The Quest of Seth for the Oil of Life, by E. C. Quinn |
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34/1, p. 85 |
James A. Weisheipl |
The Original Statutes of Cambridge University: The Text and its History, by M. B. Hackett |
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40/1, p. 85 |
Ruth Morse |
The Spirit of the Court: Selected Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the International Courtly hiterature Society (Toronto 1983), by Glynn S. Burgess, Robert A. Taylor |
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57/1, p. 85 |
H.J. Chaytor |
Minnesinger und Troubadours, by Theodor Frings |
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19/, p. 85 |
J.A.W. Bennett |
The Archives of the University of Cambridge, by Heather Peek, Catherine Hall |
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33/1, p. 86 |
N. Denholm-Young |
Radulphi de Hengham Summæ, by W. H. Dunham Jr. |
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O.S. Anderson |
The place-names of Hertfordshire, by J. E. B. Gover, Allen Mawer, F. M. Stenton |
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9/2, p. 88 |
Phyllis Hodgson |
'The Scale of Perfection' and the English Mystical Tradition, by Joseph E. Milosh |
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37/1, p. 89 |
A.B. Emden |
The English Austin Friars 1249-1538. II. Sources, (American Series), by Francis Roth |
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32/1, p. 89 |
Astrik L. Gabriel |
Oxford Studies Presented to Daniel Callus (Oxford Historical Society, New Series, vol. XVI) |
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35/1, p. 90 |
C.A. Macartney |
The Entry of the Slavs into Christendom, by A. P. Vlasto |
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40/1, p. 90 |
Alison M. Wilson |
Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World, by Beryl Rowland |
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42/1, p. 91 |
J.H. Mozley |
Arator, the codices, by Arthur Patch McKinlay |
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J.A.W. Bennett |
King Orphius; Sir Colling; The brother's lament; Litel Musgray; Poems from Scottish manuscripts of c. 1586 and c. 1630 lately discovered, by Marion Stewart, Helena M. Shire |
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J.A.W. Bennett |
The Middle English Miracles of the Virgin, by Beverly Boyd |
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36/1, p. 93 |
A.B. Emden |
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1300-1541. Vol. I: Lincoln Diocese, by John le Neve, H. P. F. King |
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32/1, p. 93 |
Colin Hardie |
The Discarded Image: an Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature, by C. S. Lewis |
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37/1, p. 95 |
Rosemary Cramp |
Anglo-Saxon Architecture, by H. M. Taylor, Joan Taylor |
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36/1, p. 99 |
David Luscombe |
From the Circle of Alcuin to the School of Auxerre: Logic, Theology and Philosophy in the Early Middle Ages, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, Third Series, 15, by John Marenbon |
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53/1, p. 100 |
N. Denholm-Young |
Some Sessions of the Peace in Cambridgeshire in the Fourteenth Century 1340, 1380-83, by Mary Margaret Taylor |
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John M. Fletcher |
English Schools in the Middle Ages, by Nicholas Orme |
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W.O. Hassall |
Images in the Margins of Gothic Manuscripts. California Studies in the History of Art iv, by Lilian M. C. Randall |
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37/1, p. 102 |
Daniel A. Callus |
Saint Dominique, l'idée, l'homme et l'œuvre augmenté de notes et d'études critiques, vol. I Étapes, vol. II Perspectives, by P. Mandonnet, M. H. Vicaire |
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9/2, p. 103 |
N. Denholm-Young |
Sir John Fortescue 'De Laudibus Legum Anglie'. Cambridge Studies in English Legal History, by S. B. Chrimes |
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J.C. Dickinson |
Perpetual Chantries in Britain, by K. L. Wood-Legh |
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36/1, p. 104 |
Nicolas Jacobs |
Chaucer's Dream Poetry: Sources and Analogues, Chaucer Studies, 7, by B. A. Windeatt |
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57/1, p. 104 |
A.J. PIPER |
Catalogue of Dated & Datable Manuscripts c. 700-1600 in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Library, by Andrew G. Watson |
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50/1, p. 104 |
Joan Turville-Petre |
In Tables for Old English Sound-changes, by A. S. C. Ross |
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B.C. BARKER-BENFIELD |
Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library, by Rodney M. Thomson |
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60/1, p. 105 |
J.A.W. Bennett |
A New Historical Geography of England, by H. C. Darby |
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A.C. Campbell |
Anglo-Saxon Charters, by A. J. Robertson |
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9/2, p. 106 |
Eric Stone |
The Domesday geography of midland England, by H. C. Darby, I. B. Terrett |
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25/2, p. 107 |
G.R. Mellor |
Glosse latine e antico-francesi all' 'Alexandreis' di Gautier de Châtillon, Pubblicazioni dell' Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, nuova serie, Vol. XXXIX, by Raffaele de Cesare |
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23/2, p. 107 |
Anne Hudson |
The Book of Memory: a Study of Memory in Medieval Culture, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 10, by Mary J. Carruthers |
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61/1, p. 107 |
R.W. Hunt |
The writings of Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln 1235-1253, by S. Harrison Thomson |
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Nicolas Jacobs |
Layamon's 'Brut': the Poem and its Sources, Arthurian Studies, 19, by Françoise Le Saux |
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60/1, p. 108 |
CHRISTIAN KIENING |
Ideas and Forms of Tragedy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages, by Henry Ansgar Kelly |
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64/1, p. 108 |
Vincent Gillespie |
The Index of Middle English Prose, Handlist I: Henry E. Huntington Library, by Ralph Hanna III |
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57/1, p. 109 |
Sarah Kay |
Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Translation in the Middle Ages: Academic Traditions and Vernacular Texts, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, 11, by Rita Copeland |
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61/1, p. 109 |
M. TERESA TAVORMINA |
Neil Cartlidge, Medieval Marriage: Literary Approaches, 1100-1300 |
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68/1, p. 109 |
WINTHROP WETHERBEE |
Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages: Rhetoric, Representation, and Reality, by Ruth Morse |
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61/1, p. 110 |
Anne Hudson |
'Fasciculus Morum': a Fourteenth-Century Preacher's Handbook, by Siegfried Wenzel |
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60/1, p. 110 |
MARK ALLEN |
The Poetics of Personification, Literature, Culture, Theory 6, by James J. Paxson |
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65/1, p. 110 |
William J. Entwistle |
Poetry and Prophecy, by N. K. Chadwick |
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Vincent Gillespie |
The Index of Middle English Prose, Handlist II: John Rylands and Chetham's Libraries, Manchester, by G. A. Lester |
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57/1, p. 111 |
EDOUARD JEAUNEAU |
Bernardus Silvestris. Cosmographia. (Textus minores in usum Academicum ... editi, 53), by Peter Dronke |
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49/1, p. 111 |
Jill Mann |
Fragmentation and Redemption: Essays on Gender and the Human Body in Medieval Religion, by Caroline Walker Bynum |
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62/1, p. 111 |
PAUL HARTLE |
The Wars of Alexander, Early English Text Society, Supplementary Series, 10, by Hoyt N. Duggan, Thorlac Turville-Petre |
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60/1, p. 111 |
Vincent Gillespie |
The Index of Middle English Prose, Handlist III: Digby Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford, by P. J. Horner |
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57/1, p. 112 |
Eric Stanley |
'Beowulf' and the 'Beowulf' Manuscript, by Kevin S. Kiernan |
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53/1, p. 112 |
Lesley Smith |
Saint Anselm: a Portrait in a Landscape, by R. W. Southern |
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61/1, p. 112 |
R.M. Dawkins |
Virgil the Necromancer, Studies in Virgilian Legends. Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature Volume X, by John Webster Spargo |
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4/2, p. 113 |
A.J. PIPER |
Rodney Thompson (ed.), The Bury Bible |
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73/1, p. 113 |
TOSHIYUKI TAKAMIYA |
Walter Hilton's Mixed Life edited from Lambeth Palace MS 472, Salzburg Studies in English Literature, Elizabethan & Renaissance Studies, 92:15, by S. J. Ogilvie-Thomson |
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57/1, p. 113 |
LODI NAUTA |
I. Ronca, L. Badia, and J. Pujol (eds.), Guillelmi de Conchis; Dragmaticon philosophiae; Summa de philosophia in vulgari, Corpus Christianorum continuado mediaevalis 152 |
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68/1, p. 113 |
LODI NAUTA |
Charles Burnett (ed. and trans.), with the collaboration of Italo Ronca, Pedro Mantas España and Baudouin van den Abeele Adelard of Bath; Conversations with his Nephew: 'On the Same and the Different', 'Questions on Natural Science', and 'On Birds', Cambridge Medieval Classics 9 |
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69/1, p. 113 |
Claude Jenkins |
The English Church in the fourteenth century, Based on the Birkbeck Lectures 1948, by W. A. Pantin |
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25/2, p. 114 |
RITA COPELAND |
Heresy and Literacy, 1000—1530, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 23, by Peter Biller, Anne Hudson |
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65/1, p. 114 |
SAM BARRETT |
R. Strohm and B. J. Blackburn (eds), The New Oxford History of Music, Vol. III. I: Music as Concept and Practice in the Late Middle Ages |
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72/1, p. 115 |
C.S. Lewis |
Principles and Problems of Biblical translation, by W. Schwarz |
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26/2, p. 115 |
R.I. Page |
The Two Versions of Waerferth's Translation of Gregory's 'Dialogues': an Old English Thesaurus, Toronto Old English Series, 4, by David Yerkes |
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51/1, p. 115 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
Poetry of the Passion: Studies in Twelve Centuries of English Verse, by J. A. W. Bennett |
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52/1, p. 115 |
ERICH POPPE |
Old English Runes and their Continental Background, Anglistische Forschungen, 217, by Alfred Bammesberger |
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62/1, p. 115 |
ERICH POPPE |
A Guide to Ogam, Maynooth Monographs, 4 (Maynooth: An Sagart, 1991), by Damian McManus |
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61/1, p. 115 |
ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Social Chaucer, by Paul Strohm |
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60/1, p. 115 |
F.J. Tanquerey |
Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines, unpublished devotional treatise of Henry of Lancaster, (Anglo-Norman Text Society), by E. J. Arnould |
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10/2, p. 116 |
Éamonn Ó Carragáin |
Anglo-Saxon Crucifixion Iconography and the Art of the Monastic Revival, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 1, by Barbara Raw |
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61/1, p. 116 |
A.S.G. Edwards |
Lucy Freeman Sandler, Omne bonum: A Fourteenth-Century Enryclopedia of Universal Knowledge |
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68/1, p. 116 |
SANTHA BHATTACHARJI |
James M. Dean, The World Grown Old in Later Medieval Literature |
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69/1, p. 116 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Veronika Sattler, Zwischen Andachtsbuch und aventiure: Der Neufville-Vitasse-Psalter, New York, PML, Ms M.730, Schriften zur Kunstgeschichte 12 |
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76/1, p. 117 |
CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE |
Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley, Writing the Future: Lazamon’s Prophetic History |
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73/1, p. 117 |
A.I. Doyle |
English Vernacular Hands from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Centuries, (Oxford Palæographical Handbooks), by C. E. Wright |
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30/2, p. 117 |
BELLA MILLETT |
Ancrene Riwle: Introduction and Part I, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 31, by Robert W. Ackerman, Roger Dahood |
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56/1, p. 117 |
JANE STEVENSON |
Visible Song: Transitional Literacy in Old English Verse, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 4, by Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe |
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61/1, p. 117 |
R. HAMER |
The South English Ministry and Passion, edited from St John's College, Cambridge, MS B.6, by O. S. Pickering |
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56/1, p. 118 |
A.S.G. Edwards |
Pause and Effect: An Introduction to the History of Punctuation in the West, by M. B. Parkes |
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63/1, p. 118 |
CAROLINNE WHITE |
Hugh Primas and the Archpoet, Cambridge Medieval Classics 2, by Fleur Adcock |
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65/1, p. 118 |
Dennis Green |
Alison I. Beach (ed.), Manuscripts and Monastic Culture: Reform and Renewal in Twelfth-Century Germany |
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77/1, p. 118 |
A.I. Doyle |
Albert Derolez, The Palaeography of Gothic Manuscript Books, from the Twelfth to the Early Sixteenth Century |
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74/1, p. 119 |
D.S. Brewer |
Early Middle English Texts. (2nd ed.), by Bruce Dickins, R. M. Wilson |
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22/2, p. 119 |
DENIS RENEVEY |
Mary C. Erler, Women, Reading and Piety in Late Medieval England, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 46 |
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73/1, p. 119 |
G.R. Evans |
The Medieval World View, by William R. Cook, Ronald B. Herzman |
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55/1, p. 119 |
RALPH HANNA III |
Jayne Ringrose, Summary Catalogue of the Additional Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library Acquired before 1940 |
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80/2, p. 120 |
Alastair Minnis |
The Mutable Glass: Mirror-Imagery in Titles and Texts of the Middle Ages and English Renaissance, by Herbert Grabes, Gordon Collier |
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55/1, p. 120 |
THEODORE SILVERSTEIN |
The Old English Vision of St Paul. (Speculum Anniversary Monographs, 2), by Antonette Di Paolo Healy |
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50/1, p. 120 |
Barry Windeatt |
The Making of 'Piers Plowman', by Malcolm Godden |
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61/1, p. 120 |
KAARINA HOLLO |
Joseph Falaky Nagy, Conversing with Angels and Ancients: Literary Myths of Medieval Ireland |
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68/1, p. 120 |
SETH LERER |
Simon Horobin, The Language of the Chaucer Tradition, Chaucer Studies XXXII |
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The Medieval Translator: the Theory and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages, by Roger Ellis, Jocelyn Price, Stephen Medcalf, Peter Meredith |
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60/1, p. 144 |
James Simpson |
The Pilgrim and the Book: a Study of Dante, Langland and Chaucer, by Julia Bolton Holloway |
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59/1, p. 144 |
PAULINE MATARASSO |
Sharon L. Jansen (trans.), Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter, Library of Medieval Women |
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74/1, p. 145 |
J.H. Whitfield |
Dante and Medieval Latin Traditions, by Peter Dronke |
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57/1, p. 145 |
Sarah Kay |
Passions et positions: contribution à une sémiotique du sujet dans la poésie lyrique médiévale en langues romanes, by Ria Lemaire |
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59/1, p. 145 |
NIGEL WILKINS |
Hexachord, Mensur und Textstruktur: Studien zum französischen Lied des 14. Jahrhunderts, Archiv für Musikwissenschaft 35, by C. Berger |
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64/1, p. 145 |
Sarah Kay |
Paul Vincent Rockwell, Rewriting Resemblance in Medieval French Romance: Ceci n'est pas un graal, Garland Studies in Medieval Literature 13 |
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66/1, p. 145 |
Colin Hardie |
A Concordance to the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, by Ernest Hatch Wilkins, Thomas Goddard Bergin, Anthony J. De Vito |
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35/2, p. 146 |
Sylvia Huot |
Fabienne Pomel, Les Voies de l’au-delà et l’essor de l’allégorie au Moyen Âge |
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72/1, p. 146 |
Alex Stuart |
Monica L. Wright, Weaving Narrative: Clothing in Twelfth-Century French Romance |
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80/2, p. 146 |
SALLY L. BURCH |
Bonnie Wheeler (ed.), Arthurian Studies in Honour of P. J. C. Field, Arthurian Studies LVII |
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75/1, p. 146 |
George Holmes |
The Travels of Leo of Rozmital through Germany, Flanders, England, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy 1465-1467. (The Hakluyt Society, Second Series, No. CVIII), by Malcolm Letts |
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28/2, p. 146 |
Dennis Green |
Les Monstres dans la littérature allemande du moyen âge: Contribution à l'étude du merveilleux médiéval, Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 330. Vol. I (Etude). Vol. II (Dictionnaire). Vol. III (Documents), by Claude Lecouteux |
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54/1, p. 146 |
SIMON B. GAUNT |
Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance, by Sarah Roche-Mahdi |
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63/1, p. 146 |
Miranda Griffin |
Logan E Whalen, Marie de France and the Poetics of Memory |
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78/1, p. 146 |
Daron Burrows |
Roy J. Pearcy, Logic and Humour in the Fabliaux: An Essay in Applied Narratology |
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79/1, p. 146 |
M.D. |
Poems from the Book of the Dean of Lismore with a catalogue of the book and indexes, by E. C. Quiggin, J. Fraser |
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7/2, p. 147 |
G.N. BROMILEY |
Keith Busby (ed.), Arthurian Literature, XVIII |
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72/1, p. 147 |
J.M.W. Bean |
The Estates of the Higher Nobility in XIV Century England. (Cambridge Studies in Economic History), by G. A. Holmes |
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28/2, p. 147 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
Readings in Medieval Poetry, by A. C. Spearing |
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58/1, p. 147 |
SANDRA BILLINGTON |
Fools' Plays: a Study of Satire in the 'Sottie', by Heather Arden |
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50/1, p. 147 |
JOHN MARENBON |
Relations: Medieval Theories 1250-1325, by Mark G. Henninger |
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60/1, p. 147 |
STEVEN F. KRUGER |
Kathryn L. Lynch, Chaucer's Philosophical Visions, Chaucer Studies 27 |
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71/1, p. 147 |
Dennis Green |
Der verschlossene Garten. Volkssprachliche Hohelied-Auslegung und monastische Lebensform im 12. Jahrhundert, Studia humaniora: Düsseldorfer Studien zu Mittelalter und Renaissance, 2, by Urban Küsters |
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57/1, p. 148 |
NIGEL WILKINS |
The Monophonic Songs in the 'Roman de Fauvel', by Samuel N. Rosenberg, Hans Tischler |
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62/1, p. 148 |
SIMON B. GAUNT |
Evelyn Birge Vitz, Orality and Performance in Early French Romance |
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69/1, p. 148 |
NICOLETTE ZEEMAN |
C. David Benson, Public Piers Plowman: Modern Scholarship and Late Medieval English Culture |
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75/1, p. 149 |
Vincent Gillespie |
The Index of Middle English Prose, Handlist IV: Douce Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford, by Laurel Braswell |
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58/1, p. 149 |
Dennis Green |
Der ritterliche Kampf bei Hartmann und Wolfram. Seine Bewertung im ‘Erec’ und ‘Iwein’ und in den Gabmuret- und Gawan-Büchern des ‘Parzival’, by Norbert Sieverding |
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56/1, p. 149 |
C.L. Wrenn |
Changing Currents in Anglo-Saxon Studies, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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28/2, p. 150 |