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Euboricensis
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Fred C. Robinson THE ROYAL EPITHET "ENGLE LEO" IN THE OLD ENGLISH "DURHAM" POEM 37/3, p. 249
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Peter Godman Flodoard von Reims. Sein Leben und seine Dichtung 'De Triumphis Christi'. (Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, 10), by Peter Christian Jacobsen, K. Langosch 49/1, p. 94

languages

  • Old High German
  • Latin
  • Insular Latin
  • Italian
  • Biblical Latin
  • Carolingian Latin
  • Middle English
  • late antique Latin

works

  • Iliad
  • Durham Poem
  • Versus de Patribus, Riegibus et Sanctis Euboricensis Ecclesiae
  • Eneid
  • Curre Viam Frater
  • Vita S. Oswaldi Regis et Martyris
  • De Triumphis Christi

people

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  • Homer
  • Prudentius
  • Venantius Fortunatus
  • Alcuin
  • Cassiodorus
  • Thomas Arnold
  • Richard
  • Theodulf
  • Aldhelm
  • Orosius
  • Oswald
  • William Nicolson
  • Johann Oelrichs
  • Ernestus Duemmler
  • Flodoard von Reims
  • Hucbald of St Amand
  • Hibernicus Exul

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