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R. I. Page
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Anglo-Saxon England. 27:289-294
A runic text that has, as far as I know, attracted little attention lurks at the bottom right-hand corner of Tabella III of part 3 of Hickes's Thesaurus. It has thirteen graphs, labelled ' e Cod. Cottoniano, Otho C. 5.p. 41‘. The graphs are the Ang
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R. I. Page
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Nottingham Medieval Studies. 42:1-37
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R. I. Page
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 49:149-181
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R. I. Page
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Anglo-Saxon England. 25:201-207
Westminster Abbey Muniment 67209 is a strip of parchment sliced from an Old English manuscript, perhaps to be dated to the first half of the eleventh century (pl. IX a and b). It has top and bottom margins preserved, possibly in full, but no part of
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Speculum. 70:502-529
In 1962 appeared one of the classic articles in Anglo-Saxon manuscript studies, the publication of two eleventh-century fragments of leaves of Old English found in the binding of a seventeenth-century printed book in the library of the University of
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R. I. Page
Publikováno v:
Das fuþark und seine einzelsprachlichen Weiterentwicklungen: Akten der Tagung in Eichstätt vom 20. bis 24. Juli 2003
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110922981.216
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110922981.216
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R. I. Page
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Notes and Queries. 48:217-219
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Paul C. D. Johnson, R. I. Page, Andy Payne, Esther Cameron, Christopher Scull, Barry Ager, Pippa Henry, Andrew Mudd, Neil Linford, John Creighton, Mary Harman, Jacqueline P. Huntley, Margaret Gelling, Sue Stallibrass, Catherine Mortimer, C. A. Marlow, Bengt Odenstedt, Jennifer Price, Sarah Watkins, Jacqui Watson, P. W. Clogg, Robert Bourn, Brian Gilmour, David Webster, Robin Holgate, Glynis Edwards
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Archaeological Journal. 149:124-281
Geophysical survey and excavation have demonstrated that iron age settlement features and early Anglo-Saxon burials discovered during road construction in 1983 were part of an extensive multi-period site, now a Scheduled Ancient Monument. This paper
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R. I. Page
Publikováno v:
Anglia - Zeitschrift für englische Philologie. 1992