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Exodus
Moses
Articles
Author(s)
Title
Issue
Peter J. Lucas
EASTER, THE DEATH OF ST GUTHLAC AND THE LITURGY FOR HOLY SATURDAY IN FELIX'S "VITA" AND THE OLD ENGLISH "GUTHLAC" B
61/1
p. 1
MARK BALFOUR
MOSES AND THE PRINCESS: JOSEPHUS' "ANTIQUITATES JUDAICAE" AND THE "CHANSONS DE GESTE"
64/1
p. 1
C.T. Onions
TWO NOTES ON MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXTS
17/
p. 32
Jane Roberts
EVIDENCES FOR WITCHCRAFT IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
32/2
p. 99
E.V. Gordon
,
C.T. Onions
NOTES ON THE TEXT AND INTERPRETATION OF "PEARL"
p. 126
J.R.R. Tolkien
SIGELWARA LAND
p. 183
Barbara C. Raw
"THE DREAM OF THE ROOD" AND ITS CONNECTONS WITH EARLY CHRISTIAN ART
39/3
p. 239
FREDERICK M. BIGGS
,
LAURA L. HOWES
THEOPHANY IN THE MILLER'S TALE
65/2
p. 269
Reviews
Author(s)
Title
Issue
Simeon Potter
The Old English 'Exodus'. (Yale Studies in English, Volume 122)
, by Edward Burroughs Irving Jr.
25/1
p. 30
R. Bruce Mitchell
The Concessive Relation in Old English Poetry. Yale Studies in English 124
, by Randolph Quirk
25/1
p. 36
J.E. Cross
Structural Principles in Old English Poetry
, by Neil D. Isaacs
39/1
p. 41
C.L. Wrenn
Anglo-Saxon poetry: an essay with specimen translations in verse
, by Gavin Bone
13/
p. 68
Nicolas Jacobs
Linguistic Notes on Old English Poetic Texts, Anglistische Forschungen, 189
, by Alfred Bammesberger
57/1
p. 92
JANE STEVENSON
Allegories of War: Language and Violence in Old English Poetry
, by John P. Hermann
60/1
p. 101
Peter J. Lucas
Finnsburh Fragment and Episode. (Methuen's Old English Library)
, by Donald K. Fry
46/1
p. 108
R.F.S. Hamer
Mark Griffith,
Judith, Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies
68/1
p. 125
Margaret E. Goldsmith
Old English Verse
, by T. A. Shippey
43/2
p. 147
L.W. Collier
Altenglische Literatur und ihre Geschichte. Zur Kritik des gegenwärtigen Deutungssystems
, by Wilhelm Busse
59/1
p. 152
PETER ARMOUR
Peter S. Hawkins,
Dante's Testaments: Essays in Scriptural Imagination
70/1
p. 156
Dennis Green
Martin Fuss,
Die religiöse Lexik des Althochdeutschen und Altsächsischen, Europäische Hochschulschriften 1765
71/1
p. 158
Stanley B. Greenfield
Christian Theology and Old English Poetry
, by James H. Wilson
46/2
p. 290
MARK GRIFFITH
A History of Old English Meter
, by R. D. Fulk
63/2
p. 316
HEATHER O'DONOGHUE
Richard North,
Heathen Gods in Old English Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 22
68/2
p. 317
Kenneth R. Brooks
Old English Verbs in -sian: a Semantic and Derivational Study. (Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, XV)
, by Lars-G. Hallander
39/3
p. 368
Notes
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Title
Issue
W.G. COOKE
Three notes on swords in
Beowulf
72/2
p. 302
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