C.J.E. Ball |
Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader in Prose and Verse, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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39/1, p. 44 |
Simeon Potter |
The Audience of Beowulf, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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21/, p. 49 |
Eric Stanley |
The Seafarer, by Ida L. Gordon |
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31/1, p. 54 |
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Carolingian Art Painting and Sculpture in Western Europe A.D. 800-900, by Roger Hinks |
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5/1, p. 57 |
Michael Winterbottom |
Aethelwulf De Abbatibus, by A. Campbell |
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38/1, p. 60 |
Rosemary Cramp |
Anglo-Saxon Architecture, by H. M. Taylor, Joan Taylor |
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36/1, p. 99 |
Joan Blomfield |
Wessex and Old English Poetry, with special consideration of The Ruin, by Cecilia A. Hotchner |
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9/2, p. 114 |
Barbara C. Raw |
The Book of Kells: Proceedings of a Conference at Trinity College Dublin, 6-9 September 1992, by Felicity O'Mahony |
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65/1, p. 125 |
Rosemary Cramp |
Colum's Other Island. The Irish at Lindisfarne, by Gareth W. Dunleavy |
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31/2, p. 137 |
F.E. Harmer |
The Place-Names of Derbyshire (English Place-Names Society, vols. XXVII-XXIX), by Kenneth Cameron |
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29/2, p. 142 |
Rachel Bromwich |
The Oldest Scottish Poem: The Gododdin, by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson |
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39/2, p. 160 |
D. Nicholl |
Ireland, Harbinger of the Middle Ages, by Ludwig Bieler |
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33/3, p. 207 |
A.C. Campbell |
The Durham Ritual, (Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile xvi), by T. J. Brown, F. Wormald, A. S. C. Ross, E. G. Stanley |
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42/3, p. 259 |
S.A.J. Bradley |
Old English Literature, by Michael Alexander |
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54/2, p. 284 |
M.L. Samuels |
Old English Preverbal Ge-: Its Meaning, by J. W. R. Lindemann |
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41/3, p. 289 |
LINDA ARCHIBALD |
Cultural Interplay in the Eighth Century: The 'Trier Gospels' and the Making of a Scriptorium at Echternach, Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Codicology 3, by Nancy Netzer |
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64/2, p. 300 |
CAROL NEUMAN DE VEGVAR |
Michelle P. Brown, Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age |
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79/2, p. 311 |
MARY CLAYTON |
George Henderson, Vision and Image in Early Christian England |
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70/2, p. 358 |