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The Elements of Abbreviation in Medieval Latin Paleography
A Renaissance for Medieval Classics
Illinois Classical Studies
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The Early Middle Ages
Vulgar and Medieval Latin Linguistics - En-Cours-2017-Lglor2503 Lglor2503 Vulgar and Medieval Latin Linguistics 2017
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On the Latin Origins of Spanish Mediante
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Anthony Grafton Reviews 'Latin' by Jürgen Leonhardt, Translated By
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The Functional Distribution of Latin Forms in Western Europe of The
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Book Culture Manuscripts of The
The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources
INTRODUCTION to Say That Latin Literature Did Not End with the Romans Would Be an Understatement
Revising the History of Germanic Languages: the Concept of Germance
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Antiquaries Journal Being the Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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The Long and Short of It: Defense of Late Latin Poetry for Historical Romance Linguistics Rebecca Findlay Bryn Mawr College
Dorofeeva, Miscellanies, Christian Reform and Early Medieval
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Food in Medieval Times Recent Titles in Food Through History
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Twelfth-Century Latin Epic and the Virgilian Tradition
The Intrinsic Value of the Liberal Arts: Cicero's Example
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History of Europe 476 - 1453 Ad Semester - Iv, Academic Year 2020-21
Abbreviations in Medieval Latin Handwriting 3
The Elements of Abbreviation in Medieval Latin Paleography
PLLS 1 Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar First Volume. 1976. PLLS 2 Papers of the Liverpool Latin Seminar Second Volume
Medieval Latin New & Forthcoming Titles 2020
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Could Isidore's Chronicle Have Delighted Cicero?
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The Humanist Reform of Latin and Latin Teaching
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Spoken Latin in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance by Jerome Moran
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Greek Into Humanist Latin
THE REMAINING MEDIEVAL GREEK and LATIN TRADITION I. General
Iron Age and Roman Salt Making in the Thames Estuary
The Christianisation of Latin Europe As Seen by Medieval Arab-Islamic Historiographers
ONE, TWO, MANY LATINS: an INVESTIGATION INTO the RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN the PRONUNCIATION of LATIN and LATIN-ROMANCE DIGLOSSIA By
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