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Pamela Gradon |
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J.A.W. Bennett |
Anglo-Saxon saints and scholars, by Eleanor Shipley Duckett |
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C.J.E. Ball |
Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader in Prose and Verse, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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Edmund Craster |
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M.R. Godden |
Ælfric. Twayne's English Authors Series, by James Hurt |
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Simeon Potter |
The Audience of Beowulf, by Dorothy Whitelock |
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Celia Sisam |
An Old English grammar, by Randolph Quirk, C. L. Wrenn |
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The Life of St. Chad: an Old English homily edited with introduction, notes, illustrative texts and glossary, by Rudolf Vleeskruyer |
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A.G. Rigg |
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Norman Davis |
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Kemp Malone |
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Kemp Malone |
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Peter Hunter Blair |
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, by B. Colgrave, R. A. B. Mynors, F. A. B. Mynors |
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Michael Winterbottom |
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Nicolas Jacobs |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
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Hywel D. Emanuel |
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WINTHROP WETHERBEE |
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H.E.J. COWDREY |
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MARK GRIFFITH |
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CHARLOTTE C. MORSE |
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LAURA VARNAM |
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Daniel Anlezark |
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A.C. Campbell |
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C.L. Wrenn |
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ALISON SHELL |
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CAROL NEUMAN DE VEGVAR |
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Charles S.F. Burnett |
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Neil Cartlidge |
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MARY CLAYTON |
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RALUCA RADULESCU |
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CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE |
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R.A. Waldron |
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ANTHONY MARETT-CROSBY OSB |
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Neil Cartlidge |
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Daniel Anlezark |
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