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Nonhuman Voices in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Material Culture
Journeys and Destinations
ABSTRACT Whitby, Wilfrid, and Church-State Antagonism in Early
Oswald of Northumbria: Pagan Hero, Christian Saint
Miracles of Justice in Reginald of Durham's Libellus De Ad
St Cuthbert's Deathbed Speech: Why Did Bede Write a Second Prose Life?
Symeon‟S Libellus and the Identity of the Haliwerfolc
The Bones of St. Cuthbert: Defining a Saint's Cult in Medieval Northumbria Sarah Luginbill Trinity University,
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The Irish Tradition in Northumbria After the Synod of Whitby
The Conception and Division of Kings' Bodies in Early Medieval Northwestern Literature
The Influence of Irish Learning on Bede's Cosmological Outlook
The Relic Cult of St Patrick Between the Seventh and the Late Twelfth Centuries in Its European Contexts: a Focus on the Lives
Due out in Cities, Saints, and Scholars in Early Medieval Europe. Essays in Honour of Alan Thacker, Ed
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Rewriting History in the Cult of St Cuthbert from the Ninth to the Twelfth Centuries
Irony and Kingship in Books IV and V of Bede's
Bede, Acca and the Latin Poem De Die Iudicii*
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Postgraduate English ISSN 1756-9761 Issue 32 Spring 2016
Constructing the Past in Eleventh-Century Flanders: Hagiography at Saint-Winnoc
Oswald and the Strong Man Armed