Index of contents, volumes 1–50

Abrams, Lesley, ‘The Anglo-Saxons and the Christianization of Scandinavia’: 24, 213–49 Adams, J. N., and Marilyn Deegan, ‘Bald’s Leechbook and the Physica Plinii’: 21, 87–114 Addyman, P. V., ‘The Anglo-Saxon House: a New Review’: 1, 273–307 Aitchison, Nick, ‘Urbs Guidi: Text, Translation and Topogra...

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Zusammenfassung:Abrams, Lesley, ‘The Anglo-Saxons and the Christianization of Scandinavia’: 24, 213–49 Adams, J. N., and Marilyn Deegan, ‘Bald’s Leechbook and the Physica Plinii’: 21, 87–114 Addyman, P. V., ‘The Anglo-Saxon House: a New Review’: 1, 273–307 Aitchison, Nick, ‘Urbs Guidi: Text, Translation and Topography’: 50, 00–00 Alexander, J. J. G., ‘Some Aesthetic Principles in the Use of Colour in Anglo-Saxon Art’: 4, 145–54 ‘Allegorical, Typological or Neither? Three Short Papers on the Allegorical Approach to Beowulf and a Discussion’, with contributions from William Whallon, Margaret Goldsmith, Charles Donahue and Geoffrey Moore: 2, 285–302 Ammon, Matthias, see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography’ Anderson, Earl R., ‘Social Idealism in Ælfric’s Colloquy’: 3, 153–62 Anderson, Earl R., ‘The Uncarpentered World of Old English Poetry’: 20, 65–80 Anderson, Earl R., ‘The Seasons of the Year in Old English’: 26, 231–63 Anlezark, Daniel, ‘Sceaf, Japheth and the Origins of the Anglo-Saxons’: 31, 13–46 Anlezark, Daniel, ‘Poisoned Places: The Avernian Tradition in Old English Poetry’: 36, 103–26 Anlezark, Daniel, ‘Understanding Numbers in London, British Library, Harley 3271’: 38, 137–55 Appleton, Helen, ‘The Northern World of the Anglo-Saxon Mappa Mundi’: 47, 275–305 Astell, Ann W., ‘Holofernes’s Head: Tacen and Teaching in the Old English Judith’: 18, 117–33 Baker, John, and Stuart Brookes, ‘Explaining Anglo-Saxon Military Efficiency: the Landscape of Mobilization’: 44, 221–58 Baker, Peter S., ‘Byrhtferth’s Enchiridion and the Computus in Oxford, St John’s College 17’: 10, 123–42 Ball, Christopher, see Mitchell, Bruce, ‘Short Titles of Old English Texts’ Bammesberger, Alfred, ‘Hidden Glosses in Manuscripts of Old English Poetry’: 13, 43–9 Barker, Eric E., ‘Two Lost Documents of King Athelstan’: 6, 137–43 Barker-Benfield, B. C., ‘The Werden “Heptateuch”’: 20, 43–64 Barley, Nigel E., ‘Old English Colour Classification: Where Do Matters Stand?’: 3, 15–28 Barrow, Julia, ‘Demonstrative Behaviour and Political Communication in Later Anglo-Saxon England’: 36, 127–50 Bassett, Steven, with appendix by Margaret Gelling, ‘Lincoln and the Anglo-Saxon See of Lindsey’: 18, 1–32 Bassett, Steven, ‘The Landed Endowment of the Anglo-Saxon Minster at Hanbury (Worcs.)’: 38, 77–100 Bassett, Steven, ‘The Hidation of the Hwicce: Investigating its Halving Between the Eighth Century and 1066’: 50, 165–97 Bately, Janet M., ‘The Relati
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DOI:10.1017/S0263675123000170