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J.E. Cross
The Interpretation of Old English Poems
, by Stanley B. Greenfield
43/1
, p. 42
Norman Davis
Philologica: the Malone Anniversary Studies
, by Thomas A. Kirby, Henry Bosley Woolf
20/
, p. 56
Kemp Malone
The Poetry of Cædmon. (Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture, British Academy, 1946)
, by C. L. Wrenn
17/
, p. 56
Susie I. Tucker
The Early English and Celtic Lyric
, by P. L. Henry
37/1
, p. 71
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
8/1
, p. 76
Daniel Anlezark
Mark C. Amodio,
Writing the Oral Tradition: Oral Poetics and Literate Culture in Medieval England
75/1
, p. 144
Dennis Green
Cyril Edwards,
The Beginnings of German Literature: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Old High German
72/1
, p. 164
MARK GRIFFITH
The Letters of Humfrey Wanley: Palaeographer, Anglo-Saxonist, Librarian, 1672-1726
, by Peter L. Heyworth
59/1
, p. 164
R.T. Farrell
Computers and Old English Concordances
, by Angus Cameron, Roberta Frank, John Leyerle
41/3
, p. 293
ROBERT HASENFRATZ
The Lyric Speakers of Old English Poetry
, by Lois Bragg
61/2
, p. 308
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