A bibliography of place-names Keith Briggs Last modified 2013-07-06 11:34 Abels, R. (1983), ‘The devolution of bookland in ninth-century Kent: a note on BCS538 (S319)’, Arch. Cant. xcix, pp. 219–23. — (1988), Lordship and Military Obligation in Anglo-Saxon England, Berkeley. Abels, Richard (2004), ‘Byrhtnoth (d.991)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, http:// www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/3429, accessed 1 April 2010, OUP. Abrams, L. (1989), ‘“Lucid Intervals”: a Rediscovered Anglo-Saxon Royal Diploma for Glastonbury Abbey’, J.S.A x.2, pp. 43–56. — (1996), Anglo-Saxon Glastonbury: Church and Endowment, Woodbridge. Adamnan (1965), De locis sanctis, ed. by L. Bieler, vol. 175, Corpus Christianorum, series latina, Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 175–234. Adams, G. B. (1979), ‘Prolegomena to the study of surnames in Ireland’, Nomina 3, pp. 81–94. — (1980), ‘Place-names from pre-Celtic languages in Ireland and Britain’, Nomina 4, pp. 46–63. Adams, G. Brendan (1978), ‘Prolegomena to the study of Irish place-names’, Nomina 2, pp. 45–60. Adams, J. N. (2007), The regional diversification of Latin, 200 BC – AD 600, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Adigard des Gautries, Jean (1954), Les noms de personnes scandinaves en Normandie de 911 à 1066, vol. 11, Nomina Germanica, Lund: Carl Bloms boktryckeri. Akerman, J. Y. (1857a), ‘An Account of the Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Remains at Kemble, with Observations on a Grant of Land at Ewelme’, Archaeologia xxxvii, pp. 113–21. — (1857b), ‘Some Account of the Possessions of the Abbey of Malmesbury. ’ Archaeologia xxxvii, pp. 257–315. Alcock, N. W. (1971), ‘The Clystwicon Charter (Clyst St Mary)’, Devonshire Assoc. Reports and Transactions ciii, pp. 25–33. Alcock, N. W. and I. Coombes (1977), ‘The Topsham Charter, Part I: Topsham’, Devon and Corn- wall N. & Q. xxxiii, pp. 325–7. Aldred, D. and C. Dyer (1991), ‘A Medieval Cotswold Village: Roel, Gloucs.’ T.B.G.A.S. cix, pp. 139–70. Alexander, Henry (1912), ‘The genitive suffix in the first element of English place-names’, The Modern Language Review 7.1, pp. 64–73. Alexander, J. J. (1931), ‘The Beginnings of Lifton’, Trans. Devon Assoc. lxiii, pp. 349–58. Alkire, Ti and Carol Rosen (2010), Romance languages: a historical introduction, Cambridge: CUP. Allen, David (2000), Ipswich Borough Archives 1255–1835, Woodbridge: Boydell. 1 Alonso, Juan Luis García, ed. (2008), Celtic and other languages in ancient Europe, Papers from a meeting held in Salamanca, May 21–23 2006, [Salamanca]: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. Alpatov, Vladislav (2010), ‘Place-names with Christian associations’, Journal of the English Place- name Society 42, pp. 5–30. Ambrogio, R. et al., eds. (2004), Nomi d’Italia. Origine e significato dei nomi geografici e di tutti i comuni, Novara: Istituto Geografico de Agostini. Ames, Jay (1981), ‘Appendix: The nicknames of Jay Ames’, Nomina 5, pp. 80–81. Anderson, Olof S. (1934–39), The English hundred-names, Three volumes, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup. — (1939a), The English hundred-names: the south-eastern counties, Lunds universitets årsskrift N.f., Afd. 1 37.i, Buckinghamshire p.1, Bedfordshire p.16, Hertfordshire p.25, Essex p.34, Middlesex p.53, Surrey p.57, Sussex p.66, Kent p.109, Cornwall p.151, Survey of elements p.156, Personal names p.206, Index p.218, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup. — (1939b), The English hundred-names: the south-western counties, Lunds universitets årsskrift N.f., Afd. 1 35.v, Gloucestershire p.1, Somerset p.35, Devon p.73, Wiltshire p.142, Hampshire p.172, Berkshire p.201, Oxfordshire p.218, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup. Andersson, Thorsten (2004), “Die Suffixbildungen in der altgemanischen Toponymie”, Suffixbil- dungen in alten Ortnamen: Akten eines internationalen Symposiums in Uppsala 14.–16. Mai 2004, ed. by Thorsten Andersson and Eva Nyman, vol. 88, Acta Academiae regiae Gustavi Adolphi, Uppsala, pp. 13–26. — (2006a), ‘Daner and Svear — tribal rivalry in prehistoric Scandinavia’, Names through the looking- glass: Festschrift in honour of Gillian Fellows-Jensen, ed. by Peder Gammeltoft and Bent Jør- gensen, Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzels Forlag A/S, pp. 1–20. — (2006b), ‘De germanska -ingi-namnen’, Namn och Bygd 94, pp. 5–13. — (2007), ‘Al- i ortnamn’, Namn och Bygd 95, pp. 5–13. Andersson, Thorsten and Eva Nyman, eds. (2004), Suffixbildungen in alten Ortnamen: Akten eines internationalen Symposiums in Uppsala 14.–16. Mai 2004, vol. 88, Acta Academiae regiae Gustavi Adolphi, Uppsala. Andrews, Elizabeth (1922), ‘A legend of St. Brigid’, Man 22, pp. 187–187. Andrews, J. H. (1992-93), ‘The maps of Robert Lythe as a source for Irish place-names’, Nomina 16, pp. 7–22. Andrews, R. T. (1912), ‘The Charter of Oxhey, A.D. 790’, The Antiquary xlviii, pp. 329–36. Anon. (1978), ‘Papers from the Tenth Conference of the Council for Name Studies in Great Britain and Ireland’, Nomina 2, p. 13. — (1988-89), ‘Two new books by German scholars: Rudiger Fuchs, Das Domesday Book und sein Umfeld. and Jan Gerchow, Die Gedenküberlieferung der Angelsachsen’, Nomina 12, p. 172. — (2003), ‘Society for Name Studies in Britain and Ireland. Twelfth Annual Study Conference: Shetland 2003’, Nomina 26, pp. 119–127. — (2008), A guide to coordinate systems in Great Britain, version 1.9, Southampton: Ordnance Sur- vey. 2 Anreiter, Peter, Marialuise Haslinger, and Ulrike Roider (2000), ‘The names of the Eastern Alpine region mentioned by Ptolemy’, Ptolemy: towards a linguistic atlas of the earliest Celtic place-names of Europe, ed. by David N. Parsons and Patrick Sims-Williams, Aberystwyth: CMCS, pp. 112– 142. Ante Rendi´c-Mioˇcevi´c, ed. (1986), Liber Linteus Zagrabienses, vol. 3. serija — vol. XIX, Vjesnik, Zagreb: Arheološkog Muzeta u Zagrebu. Armstrong, A. M., M. Gelling, and K. Cameron (1993), ‘Some notes on the history of the English Place-Name Society’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 25, pp. 1–8. Armstrong, A. M. et al. (1950a), The place-names of Cumberland, part 1, vol. XX, Eskdale, Cumber- land and Leath Wards, Cambridge: English Place-name Society. — (1950b), The place-names of Cumberland, part 2, vol. XXI, Allerdale above Derwent wards and Allerdale below Derwent ward, Cambridge: English Place-name Society. — (1952), The place-names of Cumberland, part 3, vol. XXII, Introduction etc., Cambridge: English Place-name Society. Arngart, O. (1979a), ‘Again, the place-name Oundle’, Notes and Queries 26.5, p. 389. — (1979b), ‘The Hundred-Name Wayland’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 12, pp. 54–58. — (1979c), ‘The place-name Oundle’, Notes and Queries 26.1, pp. 4–5. — (1983), ‘The place-names Weybourne and Wooburn’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 15, pp. 5–8. — (1988), ‘A couple of English hundred-names’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 20, pp. 10– 13. Arngart, Olof S. (1934), The English hundred-names, Lunds universitets årsskrift N.f., Afd. 1 30.i, Durham p.1, Yorkshire p.1, Lancashire p.27, Derbyshire p.31, Nottingham p.38, Leicestershire p.43, Lincolnshire p.46, Norfolk p.63, Suffolk p.83, Cambridgeshire p.98, Huntingdonshire p.108, Northamptonshire p.113, Rutland, p.129, Warwickshire p.131, Worcestershire p.138, Staffordshire p.144, Cheshire p. 147, Shropshire p.151, Herefordshire p.161, Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup. Arnold, Thomas, ed. (1890–1896), Memorials of St. Edmund’s Abbey, London: Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode. Arnott, W. G. (1946), The place-names of the Deben valley parishes, Ipswich: Norman Adlard. — (1950), Suffolk estuary: the story of the river Deben, Ipswich: Norman Adlard. — (1952), Alde estuary: the story of a Suffolk river, Ipswich. — (1954), Orwell estuary: the story of Ipswich river, with Harwich and the Stour, Ipswich. Ashby, T. and R. A. L. Fell (1921), ‘The Via Flaminia’, The journal of Roman studies 11, pp. 125– 190. Astle, T. (1792a), ‘Observations of a Charter of King Eadgar’, Archaeologia x, pp. 232–40. — (1792b), ‘Observations on a Charter in Mr Astle’s Library’, Archaeologia x, pp. 226–31. Aston, T. H. (1958), ‘The Origins of the Manor in England’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th ser., viii, pp. 59–83. 3 Atkin, M. A. (1988-89), ‘Hollin names in north-west England’, Nomina 12, pp. 77–88. — (1990-91), ‘The medieval exploitation and division of Malham Moor’, Nomina 14, pp. 61–71. — (1998), ‘Places named ‘Anstey’: a gazetteer’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 30, pp. 83– 98. — (2002), ‘Bow, bowmen and bowers’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 34, pp. 5–14. Atkin, Mary (1978), ‘Viking race-courses? The distribution of Skeið place-name elements in north- ern England’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 10, pp. 26–39. Atkin, Mary A. (1981), ‘Kill Caiis in Clayton-le-Woods, Lancashire’, Journal of the English Place- name Society 13, pp. 41–49. — (1983), ‘Stock Tracks along Township Boundaries’, Journal of the English Place-name Society 15, pp. 24–32. Atkinson, B. F. C. (1933), The Greek language, 2nd ed., London: Faber & Faber. Aulis Oja and others (1981), Helsingin kadunnimet [Helsinki street-names], Helsinki: Helsingin Kaupungin Julkaisuja. Austin, D. and D. Hill (1972), ‘The Boundaries of Itchell and Crondall’, Proc. Hants. Field Club and Archaeological Soc. xxvii, pp. 63–4. Autenrieth, Johanne, Dieter Geuenich, and Karl Schmid, eds. (1979), Das Verbrüderungsbuch der Abtei Reichenau (Einleitung, Register, Faksimile), vol. 1, Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Libri Memoriales et Necrologia, Nova Series, Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung. Axon, William E. A., ed. (1875), Genealogy of the Pilkingtons of Lancashire, Printed for private circulation. Backhouse, J. (1984), ‘The Making of the Harley Psalter’, British Library Journal x, pp. 97–113. Baddeley, W. St. Clair (1916), ‘Herefordshire place-names’, Transactions of the Bristol and Glouces- tershire Archaeological Society 39, pp. 87–200. Baehrens, W. and E.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages116 Page
-
File Size-