M.L. Samuels |
The rivalry of Scandinavian and Native synonyms in Middle English, especially 'taken' and 'nimen'. (Lund Studies in English XIII), by Alarik Rynell |
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20/, p. 70 |
Karl Leyser |
The medieval foundations of England, by G. O. Sayles |
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19/, p. 90 |
C.L. Wrenn |
The Witenagemot in the reign of Edward the Confessor: a study in the constitutional history of eleventh-century England, by Tryggvi Oleson |
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25/2, p. 95 |
R.H.C. Davis |
The Life of King Edward the Confessor, by Frank Barlow |
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32/1, p. 97 |
J.P. Collas |
L'Estoire des Engleis, by Geffrei Gaimar, Alexander Bell |
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30/2, p. 108 |
JAN ČERMÁK |
An Invitation to Old English and Anglo-Saxon England, by Bruce Mitchell |
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65/1, p. 127 |
C.L. Wrenn |
Pre-Feudal England : The Jutes. Oxford Historical Series, by J. E. A. Jolliffe, G. N. Clark, C. R. Cruttwell, F. M. Powicke |
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3/2, p. 155 |
MARK GRIFFITH |
The Letters of Humfrey Wanley: Palaeographer, Anglo-Saxonist, Librarian, 1672-1726, by Peter L. Heyworth |
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59/1, p. 164 |
Forrest S. Scott |
Skaldic Verse and Anglo-Saxon History. (Dorothea Coke Memorial Lecture in Northern Studies), by Alistair Campbell |
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42/2, p. 203 |
RICHARD DAVID WISSOLIK |
The Bayeux Tapestry: History and Bibliography, by Shirley Ann Brown |
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59/2, p. 293 |
Helen Cooper |
English Gothic Literature, Macmillan History of English Literature, by Derek Brewer |
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54/2, p. 295 |
ANDREW BELL |
David Roffe, Domesday: The Inquest and the Book |
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70/2, p. 359 |