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2. Allegorical, typological or neither? Three short papers on the allegorical approach to Beowulf and a discussion
3. Allegorical, typological or neither? Three short papers on the allegorical approach to Beowulf and a discussion.
4. The parts of an Anglo-Saxon mill
5. The state of the "Beowulf" manuscript 1882-1983
6. Record of the Twentieth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England at the University of Winchester, Concordia University, Flinders University and Leiden University (17–18; 21–22 June, 2021).
7. Urbs Giudi : text, translation and topography.
8. The Limits of Bookland.
9. Be wifmannes beweddunge : Betrothals and Weddings in Anglo-Saxon England.
10. Record of the second conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Cambridge, 19—23 August 1985.
11. Sociolinguistic aspects of Old English colour lexemes.
12. A fragment of Bede's De Temporum Ratione in the Public Record Office.
13. The prefix un- and the metrical grammar of Beowulf.
14. The Vikings in England: a review.
15. Some aesthetic principles in the use of colour in Anglo-Saxon art.
16. The cleansing of the temple in early medieval Northumbria.
17. A hoard from the reign of Cnut from Buckinghamshire: a preliminary report.
18. Record of the third conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Toronto, 20–3 April 1987.
19. On saying ‘yes’ in early Anglo-Saxon England.
20. Record of the fifteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (Madison, Wisconsin), 1–5 August 2011.
21. The Homiliary of Angers in tenth-century England.
22. Record of the thirteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the Institute of English Studies, University of London, 30 July to 4 August 2007.
23. Demonstrative behaviour and political communication in later Anglo-Saxon England.
24. Canterbury and Flanders in the late tenth century.
25. Abbot Leofsige of Mettlach: an English monk in Flanders and Upper Lotharingia in the late tenth century.
26. The prodigal fragment: Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College 734/782a.
27. Cnut and Lotharingia: two notes.
28. Record of the eighteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, 31 July—4 August 2017.
29. The production of de luxe manuscripts and the patronage of King Cnut and Queen Emma.
30. The Anglo-Saxon gospelbooks of Judith, countess of Flanders: their text, make-up and function.
31. The pattern of Old English burh in early Lindsey.
32. The early Kentish ‘divorce laws’: a reconsideration of Æthelberht, chs. 79 and 80.
33. Convention and originality in the Old English ‘beasts of battle’ typescene.
34. King Edgar's reliquary of St Swithun.
35. The Liudhard medalet.
36. Moneyers of the late Anglo-Saxon coinage: the Danish dynasty 1017–42.
37. The armies of Swein Forkbeard and Cnut: leding or lið?
38. Variant versions of Old English medical remedies and the compilation of Bald's Leechbook.
39. A fragment of an early-tenth-century Anglo-Saxon manuscript and its significance.
40. Sprouston, Roxburghshire: an Anglo-Saxon settlement discovered by air reconnaissance.
41. Farming in the Anglo-Saxon landscape: an archaeologist's review.
42. The ætheling: a study in Anglo-Saxon constitutional history.
43. The Anglian collection of royal genealogies and regnal lists.
44. The compilation of the Vercelli Book.
45. The Anglo-Saxon house: a new review.
46. An interim revision of episcopal dates for the province of Canterbury, 850—950: part I.
47. Transcribing the second scribe of Beowulf amid obscurity: for <e> and <e> for.
48. Record of the seventeenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Glasgow, 3–7 August 2015.
49. Record of the sixteenth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin, 29 July–2 August 2013.
50. Record of the ninth conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Notre Dame, 8–14 August 1999.
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