Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-jn8rn Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-22T23:09:01.415Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Index of contents, volumes 1–50

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2024

Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Type
Other
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press

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 Relationship between Geographical Information in the Old English Orosius and Latin Texts other than Orosius’: 1, 45–62

Bately, Janet M., ‘World History in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, its Sources and its Separateness from the Old English Orosius’: 8, 177–94

Bately, Janet M., ‘Lexical Evidence for the Authorship of the Prose Psalms in the Paris Psalter’: 10, 69–95

Bately, Janet M., ‘Old English Prose before and during the Reign of Alfred’: 17, 93–138

Battles, Paul, ‘Genesis A and the Anglo-Saxon “Migration Myth”’: 29, 43–66

Baxter, Stephen, and C. P. Lewis, ‘Domesday Book and the Transformation of English Landed Society, 1066–86’: 46, 343–403

Bayless, Martha, ‘The Fuller Brooch and Anglo-Saxon Depictions of Dance’: 45, 183–212

Bedingfield, Brad, ‘Public Penance in Anglo-Saxon England’: 31, 223–55

Beech, George, ‘England and Aquitaine in the Century before the Norman Conquest’: 19, 81–101

Biddle, Martin, Alan Binns, J. M. Cameron, D. M. Metcalf, R. I. Page, Charles Sparrow and E L. Warren, ‘Sutton Hoo Published: a Review’: 6, 249–65

Biddle, Martin, Rosemary Cramp, Milton McC. Gatch, Simon Keynes and Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle, ‘Anglo-Saxon Architecture and Anglo-Saxon Studies: a Review’: 14, 293–317

Biddle, Martin, and Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle, ‘The Repton Stone’: 14, 233–92 see also Gem, Richard

Biggam, C. P., ‘Sociolinguistic Aspects of Old English Colour Lexemes’: 24, 51–65

Biggam, C. P., ‘Knowledge of Whelk Dyes and Pigments in Anglo-Saxon England’: 35, 23–55

Biggs, Frederick M., and Thomas N. Hall, ‘Traditions concerning Jamnes and Mambres in Anglo-Saxon England’: 25, 69–89

Biggs, Frederick M., ‘Beowulf and Some Fictions of the Geatish Succession’: 32, 55–77

Biggs, Frederick M., ‘Domino in domino dominorum: Bede and John of Beverley’: 44, 17–30

Billett, Jesse, ‘The “Old Books of Glastonbury” and the Muchelney Breviary Fragment: London, British Library, Additional 56488, fols. i, 1–5’: 47, 307–50

Binns, Alan, see Biddle, Martin, ‘Sutton Hoo Published: a Review’

Birkett, Tom, ‘Vine-workers of the Lord: A Reading of the Runic Sequence and Imagery of the Tollemache Orosius Flyleaf’: 50, 265–92

Blair, John, ‘Palaces or Minsters? Northampton and Cheddar Reconsidered’: 25, 97–121

Blair, John, ‘The Limits of Bookland’: 49, 197–252

Blake, N. R., ‘The Genesis of The Battle of Maldon’: 7, 119–29

Bliss, Alan, ‘Auxiliary and Verbal in Beowulf ’: 9, 157–82

Bliss, Alan, ‘The Aviones and Widsith 26a’: 14, 97–106

Bodden, Mary Catherine, ‘Evidence for Knowledge of Greek in Anglo-Saxon England’: 17, 217–46

Bonner, Gerald, ‘Bede and Medieval Civilization’: 2, 71–90

Boyle, Elizabeth, ‘A Welsh Record of an Anglo-Saxon Political Mutilation’: 35, 245–9 see also Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Boynton, Mark, and Susan Reynolds, ‘The Author of the Fonthill Letter’: 25, 91–5

Bracken, Damian, ‘Virgil the Grammarian and Bede: A Preliminary Study’: 35, 7–21

Brady, Caroline, ‘“Weapons” in Beowulf, an Analysis of the Nominal Compounds and an Evaluation of the Poet’s Use of Them’: 8, 79–141

Brady, Caroline, ‘“Warriors” in Beowulf, an Analysis of the Nominal Compounds and an Evaluation of the Poet’s use of Them’ (with an index locutionum by Jonathan Wilcox): 11, 199–246

Brantley, Jessica, ‘The Iconography of the Utrecht Psalter and the Old English Descent into Hell’: 28, 43–63

Bredehoft, Thomas A., ‘Ælfric and Late Old English Verse’: 33, 77–107

Breeze, Andrew, ‘The Transmission of Aldhelm’s Writings in Early Medieval Spain’: 21, 5–21

Bremmer, Rolf H., Jr, ‘The Old Frisian Component in Holthausen’s Altenglisches etymologisches Worterbuch’: 17, 5–13

Brennessel, Barbara, Michael C. Drout, Robyn Gravel, ‘A Reassessment of the Efficacy of Anglo-Saxon Medicine’: 34, 183–95

Brett, Caroline, ‘St Kenelm, St Melor and Anglo-Breton Contact from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries’: 47, 247–73

Brookes, Stuart, see Baker, John

Brooks, Nicholas, ‘Anglo-Saxon Charters: the Work of the Last Twenty Years’: 3, 211–31

Brooks, Nicholas, ‘Why is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle About Kings?’: 39, 43–70

Brooks, Nicholas, Margaret Gelling and Douglas Johnson, ‘A New Charter of King Edgar’: 13, 137–55

Brown, Michelle P., ‘Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, lat. 10861 and the Scriptorium of Christ Church, Canterbury’: 15, 119–37

Brown, Michelle P., ‘A New Fragment of a Ninth-Century English Bible’: 18, 33–43

Brown, T. J., with an appendix by C. D. Verey, ‘Northumbria and the Book of Kells’: 1, 219–46

Brownrigg, Linda L., ‘Manuscripts containing English Decoration 871–1066, Catalogued and Illustrated: a Review’: 7, 239–66

Buckalew, Ronald E., ‘Leland’s Transcript of Ælfric’s Glossary’: 7, 149–64

Budny, Mildred, and Dominic Tweddle, ‘The Maaseik Embroideries’: 13, 65–96

Bullough, Donald, ‘What has Ingeld to do with Lindisfarne?’: 22, 93–125

Bullough, Donald, ‘A Neglected Early Ninth-Century Manuscript of the Lindisfarne Vita S. Cuthberti’: 27, 105–37 see also Rahtz, Philip

Burdorff, Sarah, ‘Segn of the Times: A New Solution for Exeter Riddle 55’: 48, 63–91

Burrows, David R., see Keefer, Sarah Larratt

Calder, Daniel G., ‘The Vision of Paradise: a Symbolic Reading of the Old English Phoenix’: 1, 167–81

Calder, Daniel G., ‘Histories and Surveys of Old English Literature: a Chronological Review’: 10, 201–44

Callander, David, see Thomas, Rebecca

Cameron, Angus, see Mitchell, Bruce, ‘Short Titles of Old English Texts’

Cameron, M. L., ‘The Sources of Medical Knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England’: 11, 135–55

Cameron, M. L., ‘Bald’s Leechbook: its Sources and their Use in its Compilation’: 12, 153–82

Cameron, M. L., ‘Anglo-Saxon Medicine and Magic’: 17, 191–215

Cameron, M. L., ‘Bald’s Leechbook and Cultural Interactions in Anglo-Saxon England’: 19, 5–12

Cameron, J. M., see Biddle, Martin, ‘Sutton Hoo Published: a Review’

Cardwell, Samuel, ‘Be Wifmannes Beweddunge: Betrothals and Weddings in Anglo-Saxon England’: 49, 81–106

Carley, James P., ‘Two Pre-Conquest Manuscripts from Glastonbury Abbey’: 16, 197–212

Carley, James P., ‘More Pre-Conquest Manuscripts from Glastonbury Abbey’: 23, 265–81

Carley, James P, ‘John Leland and Asser’s Vita Ælfredi regis: British Library, MS Cotton Otho A. XII Reconsidered in its Tudor Context’: 50, 409–22

Carley, James P., and Pierre Pettitmengin, ‘Pre-Conquest Manuscripts from Malmesbury Abbey and John Leland’s Letter to Beatus Rhenanus Concerning a Lost Copy of Tertullian’s Works’: 33, 195–223

Carter, Alan, ‘The Anglo-Saxon Origins of Norwich: the Problems and Approaches’: 7, 175–204

Carver, M. O. H., ‘Anglo-Saxon Objectives at Sutton Hoo, 1985’: 15, 139–52

Casiday, Augustine, ‘St Aldhelm’s bees (De uirginitate prosa cc. IV–VI): Some Observations on a Literary Tradition’: 33, 1–22

Cavell, Megan, ‘Constructing the Monstrous Body in Beowulf ’: 43, 155–81

Cesario, Marilina, ‘Ant-lore in Anglo-Saxon England’: 40, 273–91

Charles-Edwards, Gifford, and Helen McKee, ‘Lost Voices from Anglo-Saxon Lichfield’: 37, 79–89

Chase, Colin, ‘God’s Presence through Grace as the Theme of Cynewulf’s Christ II and the Relationship of this Theme to Christ I and Christ II’: 3, 87–101

Cherniss, Michael D., ‘The Cross as Christ’s Weapon: the Influence of Heroic Literary Tradition on The Dream of the Rood’: 2, 241–52

Clark, Stephanie, ‘A More Permanent Homeland: Land Tenure in Guthlac A’: 40, 75–102

Clayton, Mary, ‘Feasts of the Virgin in the Liturgy of the Anglo-Saxon Church’: 13, 209–33

Clayton, Mary, ‘Ælfric’s Judith: Manipulative or Manipulated?’: 23, 215–27

Clayton, Mary, ‘The Old English Promissio Regis’: 37, 91–150

Clements, Jill Hamilton, ‘Reading, Writing and Resurrection: Cynewulf’s Runes as a Figure of the Body’: 43, 133–54

Coates, Richard, ‘The Name of the Hwicce: A Discussion’: 42, 51–61

Coatsworth, Elizabeth, ‘The “Robed Christ” in Pre-Conquest Sculptures of the Crucifixion’: 29, 153–76

Conrad-O’Briain, H., see O’Loughlin, T.

Cox, Barrie, ‘Rutland and the Scandinavian Settlements: the Place-Name Evidence’: 18, 135–48

Cox, Barrie, ‘The Pattern of Old English Burh in Early Lindsey’: 23, 35–56

Cramp, Rosemary, see Biddle, Martin, ‘Anglo-Saxon Architecture

Crick, Julia, ‘An Anglo-Saxon Fragment of Justinus’s Epitome’: 16, 181–96

Crick, Julia, ‘The Case for West-Saxon minuscule’, 26, 63–79

Cronan, Dennis, ‘Poetic Words, Conservatism and the Dating of Old English Poetry’: 33, 23–50

Crook, John, ‘King Edgar’s Reliquary of St Swithun’: 21, 177–202

Cross, J. E., ‘Portents and Events at Christ’s Birth: Comments on Vercelli V and VI and the Old English Martyrology’: 2, 209–20

Cross, J. E., ‘Cynewulf’s Traditions about the Apostles in Fates of the Apostles’: 8, 163–75

Cross, J. E., ‘The Use of Patristic Homilies in the Old English Martyrology’: 14, 107–28

Cross, J. E., ‘Wulfstan’s De Antichristo in a Twelfth-Century Worcester Manuscript’: 20, 203–20

Crowley, Joseph, ‘Anglicized Word Order in Old English Continuous Interlinear Glosses in British Library, Royal 2. A. XX’: 29, 123–51

D’Aronco, Maria Amalia, ‘The Botanical Lexicon of the Old English Herbarium’: 17, 15–33

Davis, Craig R., ‘Cultural Assimilation in the Anglo-Saxon Royal Genealogies’: 21, 23–36

Davis, Craig R., ‘An Ethnic Dating of Beowulf’: 35, 111–29

Day, Virginia, ‘The Influence of the Catechetical Narratio on Old English and Some Other Medieval Literature’: 3, 51–61

DeAngelo, Jeremy, ‘Discretio spirituum and The Whale’: 42, 271–89

Deegan, Marilyn, see Adams, J. N. Dekker, Kees, ‘Francis Junius (1591–1677): Copyist or Editor?’: 29, 279–96

Derolez, R., ‘Cross-Channel Language Ties’: 3, 1–14

Deshman, Robert, ‘The Leofric Missal and Tenth-Century English Art’: 6, 145–73

Deshman, Robert, ‘The Galba Psalter: Pictures, Texts and Context in an Early Medieval Prayerbook’: 26, 109–38

Discenza, Nicole Guenther, ‘Power, Skill and Virtue in the Old English Boethius’: 26, 81–108

Discenza, Nicole Guenther, ‘The Old English Bede and the Construction of Anglo-Saxon Authority’: 31, 69–80

Dodgson, John McN., ‘Place-Names from Ham, Distinguished from Hamm Names, in relation to the Settlement of Kent, Surrey and Sussex’: 2, 1–50

Dolley, Michael, ‘Some Irish Evidence for the Date of the Crux Coins of Æthelred II’: 2, 145–54

Dolley, Michael, ‘Towards a Revision of the Internal Chronology of the Coinages of Edward the Elder and Plegmund’: 3, 175–7

Donahue, Charles, see ‘Allegorical Typological or Neither?’

Donoghue, Daniel, ‘Word Order and Poetic Style: Auxiliary and Verbal in The Metres of Boethius’: 15, 167–96

Doyle, Conan T., see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Drout, Michael D. C., see Brennessel, Barbara

Dumville, David N., ‘The Anglian Collection of Royal Genealogies and Regnal Lists’: 5, 23–50

Dumville, David N., ‘The Ætheling: a Study in Anglo-Saxon Constitutional History’: 8, 1–33

Dumville, David N., ‘English Square Minuscule Script: the Background and Earliest Phases’: 16, 147–79

Dumville, David N., ‘English Square Minuscule Script: the Mid-Century Phases’: 23, 133–64

Dunshea, Philip, ‘The Road to Winwæd? Penda’s Wars against Oswiu of Bernicia, c. 642 to c. 655’: 44, 1–16

Dyson, Gerald P., ‘Liturgy or Private Devotion? Reappraising Warsaw, Biblioteka Narodowa, I. 3311’: 45, 265–84

Eliason, Norman E., ‘Beowulf, Wiglaf and the Waegmundings’: 7, 95–105

Emms, Richard, ‘The Scribe of the Paris Psalter’: 28, 179–83

Enright, Michael J., ‘The Sutton Hoo Whetstone Sceptre: a Study in Iconography and Cultural Milieu’: 11, 119–34

Evan, Peter D., see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Faulkner, Amy, ‘Seeking Within the Self in The Metres of Boethius’: 48, 43–62

Fell, Christine, ‘The Icelandic Saga of Edward the Confessor: the Hagiographic Sources’: 1, 247–58

Fell, Christine, ‘The Icelandic Saga of Edward the Confessor: its Version of the Anglo-Saxon Emigration to Byzantium’: 3, 179–96

Fell, Christine, ‘English History and Norman Legend in the Icelandic Saga of Edward the Confessor’: 6, 223–36

Fell, Christine, ‘A Friwif Locbore Revisited’: 13, 157–65

Fellows-Jensen, Gillian, ‘The Vikings in England: a Review’: 4, 181–206

Fellows-Jensen, Gillian, ‘Place-names as a Reflection of Cultural Interaction’: 19, 13–21

Fera, Rosa Maria, see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Flechner, Roy, ‘St Boniface as Historian: a Continental Perspective on the Organization of the Early Anglo-Saxon Church’: 41, 41–62

Flight, Tim, ‘Aristocratic Deer Hunting in Late Anglo-Saxon England: A Reconsideration, Based upon the Vita S. Dunstani’: 45, 311–31

Foley, John Miles, ‘Literary Art and Oral Tradition in Old English and Serbian Poetry’: 12, 183–214

Fontaine, Janel M., ‘Slave Resistance in Early Medieval England’: 49, 253–84

Fowler, P. J., ‘Farming in the Anglo-Saxon Landscape: an Archaeologist’s Review’: 9, 263–80

Fox, Michael, ‘Ælfric on the Creation and Fall of the Angels’: 31, 175–200

Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Affective Piety and the Practice of Penance in Late Eleventh-Century Worcester: the Address to the Penitent in Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 121’: 44, 309–45

Foxhall Forbes, Helen, Matthias Ammon, Elizabeth Boyle, Conan T. Doyle, Peter D. Evan, Rosa Maria Fera, Paul Gazzoli, Helen Imhoff, Anna Matheson, Sophie Rixon and Levi Roach, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography’: 37, 183–232

Foys, Martin, ‘An Unfinished Mappa Mundi from Late-eleventh-century Worcester’: 35, 271–84

Frank, Roberta, ‘A Taste for Knottiness: Skaldic Art at Cnut’s Court’: 47, 197–217

Frankis, P. J., ‘The Thematic Significance of Enta Geweorc and Related Imagery in The Wanderer’: 2, 253–69

Franklin, Carmela Vircillo, ‘The Reception of the Latin Life of St Giles in Anglo-Saxon England’: 42, 63–145

Frantzen, Allen J., ‘The Tradition of Penitentials in Anglo-Saxon England’: 11, 23–56

Friesen, Bill, ‘Legends and Liturgy in the Old English Prose Andreas’: 43, 209–29

Fulk, R. D. ‘On Argumentation in Old English Philology, with Particular Reference to the Editing and Dating of Beowulf ’: 32, 1–26

Fulk, R. D., ‘The Origin of the Numbered Sections in Beowulf and in Other Old English Poems’: 35, 91–109

Gallagher, Robert, and Francesca Tinti, ‘Latin, Old English and Documentary Practice at Worcester from Wærferth to Oswald’: 46, 271–325

Gameson, Richard, ‘The Decoration of the Tanner Bede’: 21, 115–59

Gameson, Richard, ‘The Origin of the Exeter Book of Old English Poetry’: 25, 135–85

Gameson, Richard, ‘The Colophon of the Eadwig Gospels’: 31, 201–22

Ganz, David, ‘An Anglo-Saxon Fragment of Alcuin’s Letters in the Newberry Library, Chicago’: 22, 167–77

Gatch, Milton McC., ‘Beginnings Continued: a Decade of Studies of Old English Prose’: 5, 225–43

Gatch, Milton McC., ‘Old English Literature and the Liturgy: Problems and Potential’: 6, 237–47

Gatch, Milton McC., ‘The Unknowable Audience of the Blickling Homilies’: 18, 99–115

Gatch, Milton McC., ‘Miracles in Architectural Settings: Christ Church, Canterbury and St Clement’s, Sandwich in the Old English Vision of Leofric’: 22, 227–52 see also Biddle, Martin, ‘Anglo-Saxon Architecture

Gautier, Alban, ‘Cooking and Cuisine in Late Anglo-Saxon England’: 41, 373–406

Gazzoli, Paul, see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Gelling, Margaret, ‘Latin Loan-Words in Old English Place-Names’: 6, 1–13

Gelling, Margaret, ‘The Landscape of Beowulf’: 31, 7–11 see also Bassett, Steven see also Brooks, Nicholas

Gem, Richard, and Pamela Tudor-Craig, with appendices by Clive Rouse, and Martin Biddle and Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle, ‘A “Winchester School” Wall-Painting at Nether Wallop, Hampshire’: 9, 115–36

Gerritsen, Johan, ‘What Use are the Thorkelin Transcripts of Beowulf ?’: 28, 23–42

Gibson, M. T., M. Lapidge and C. Page, ‘Neumed Boethian Metra from Canterbury: a Newly Recovered Leaf of Cambridge, University Library, Gg. 5. 35 (the “Cambridge Songs” Manuscript)’: 12, 141–52

Gittos, Helen, ‘The Audience for Old English Texts: Ælfric, Rhetoric and “The Edification of the Simple”’: 43, 231–66

Gneuss, Helmut, ‘The Origin of Standard Old English and Æthelwold’s School at Winchester’: 1, 63–83

Gneuss, Helmut, ‘A Preliminary List of Manuscripts Written or Owned in England up to 1100’: 9, 1–60

Gneuss, Helmut, ‘A Newly-Found Fragment of an Anglo-Saxon Psalter’: 27, 273–87

Gneuss, Helmut, ‘Addenda and Corrigenda to the Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts’: 32, 293–305

Gneuss, Helmut, ‘Second Addenda and Corrigenda to the Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts’: 40, 293–306

Gneuss, Helmut, and Michael Lapidge, ‘The Earliest Manuscripts of Bede’s metrical Vita S. Cuthberti’: 32, 43–54

Godden, M. R., ‘An Old English Pentiential Motif’: 2, 221–39

Godden, M. R., ‘Old English Composite Homilies from Winchester’: 4, 57–65

Godden, M. R., ‘Money, Power and Morality in Late Anglo-Saxon England’: 19, 41–65

Godden, M. R.,‘The Anglo-Saxons and the Goths: Rewriting the Sack of Rome’: 31, 47–68

Godden, M. R., ‘The Old English Life of St Neot and the legends of King Alfred’: 39, 193–225

Goffart, Walter, ‘Bede’s Vera Lex Historiae Explained’: 34, 111–16

Goffart, Walter, ‘The Name “Merovingian” and the Dating of Beowulf’: 36, 93–101

Goldsmith, Margaret, see ‘Allegorical, Typological or Neither?’

Gorman, Michael, ‘The Glosses on Bede’s De temporum ratione Attributed to Byrhtferth of Ramsey’: 25, 209–32

Graham-Campbell, James, and Elisabeth Okasha, with Michael Metcalf, ‘A Pair of Inscribed Anglo-Saxon Hooked Tags from the Rome (Forum) 1883 Hoard’: 20, 221–9

Grant, Raymond J. S., ‘Laurence Nowell’s Transcript of BM Cotton Otho B. xi’: 3, 111–24

Grant, Tom, ‘Beow in Scandinavia’: 48, 105–20

Gravel, Robyn, see Brennessel, Barbara

Greenfield, Stanley B., ‘The Authenticating Voice in Beowulf’: 5, 51–62

Greenfield, Stanley B., ‘Sylf, Seasons, Structure and Genre in The Seafarer’: 9, 199–211

Greenfield, Stanley B., ‘Wulf and Eadwacer: all Passion Pent’: 15, 5–14

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘Æthelwold’s Translation of the Regula Sancti Benedicti and its Latin Exemplar’: 3, 125–51

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘The Language of the “Fonthill Letter”’: 23, 57–102

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘The Junius Psalter Gloss: Its Historical and Cultural Context’: 29, 85–121

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 57: A Witness to the Early Stages of the Benedictine Reform in England?’: 32, 111–46

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘The Taunton Fragment: A New Text from Anglo-Saxon England’: 33, 145–93

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘Æthelthryth of Ely in a Lost Calendar from Munich’: 35, 159–77

Gretsch, Mechthild, ‘Historiography and Literary Patronage in Late Anglo-Saxon England: the Evidence of Æthelweard’s Chronicon’: 41, 205–48

Griffith, M. S., ‘Poetic Language and the Paris Psalter: the Decay of the Old English Tradition’: 20, 167–86

Griffith, M. S., ‘Convention and Originality in the Old English “Beasts of Battle” Typescene’: 22, 179–99

Griffith, M. S., ‘Some Difficulties in Beowulf, Lines 874–902: Sigemund Reconsidered’: 24, 11–41

Griffith, M. S., ‘Ælfric’s Preface to Genesis: Genre, Rhetoric and the Origins of the ars dictaminis’: 29, 215–34

Griffith, M. S., ‘Verses Quite Like Cwen to gebeddan in The Metres of Boethius’: 34, 145–67

Griffith, M. S., ‘The Register of Divine Speech in Genesis A’: 41, 63–78

Griffith, M. S. ‘Old English Poetic Diction not in Old English Verse or Prose and the Curious Case of Aldhelm’s Five Athletes’: 43, 99–131

Griffith, M. S., ‘Extra Alliteration on Stressed Syllables in Old English Poetry: Types, Uses and Evolution’: 47, 69–176

Gwara, Scott, ‘The Transmission of the “Digby” Corpus of Bilingual Glosses to Aldhelm’s Prosa de Virginitate’: 27, 139–68

Hall, J. R., ‘Transcribing the Second Scribe of Beowulf amid Obscurity For and For’: 46, 57–72

Hall, R. A., ‘The Five Boroughs of the Danelaw: a Review of Present Knowledge’: 18, 149–206

Hall, Thomas N., see Biggs, Frederick M.

Hamerow, H. R, ‘Settlement Mobility and the “Middle Saxon Shift”: Rural Settlements and Settlement Patterns in Anglo-Saxon England’: 20, 1–17

Hamilton, David, ‘The Diet and Digestion of Allegory in Andreas’: 1, 147–58

Haney, Kristine Edmondson, ‘The Christ and the Beasts Panel on the Ruthwell Cross’: 14, 215–31

Hansen, Elaine Tuttle, ‘Hrothgar’s “Sermon” in Beowulf as Parental Wisdom’: 10, 53–67

Harbert, Bruce, ‘King Alfred’s Æstel’: 3, 103–10

Harbus, Antonina, ‘The Maritime Imagination and the Paradoxical Mind in Old English Poetry’: 39, 21–42

Hare, Michael, ‘Cnut and Lotharingia: Two Notes’: 29, 261–78

Hare, Michael, ‘Abbot Leofsige of Mettlach: an English Monk in Flanders and Upper Lotharingia in the Late Tenth Century’: 33, 109–44

Harrison, Kenneth, ‘The Beginning of the Year in England, c. 500–900’: 2, 51–70

Harrison, Kenneth, ‘Easter Cycles and the Equinox in the British Isles’: 7, 1–8

Hart, Cyril, ‘Athelstan “Half King” and his Family’: 2, 115–44

Hartzell, K. D., ‘An Unknown English Benedictine Gradual of the Eleventh Century’: 4, 131–44

Hartzell, K. D., ‘An Eleventh-Century English Missal Fragment in the British Library’: 18, 45–97

Hartzell, K. D., ‘A Fragment of a Tenth-Century English Sacramentary’: 46, 259–70

Haslam, Jeremy, ‘The Burghal Hidage and the West Saxon Burhs: A Reappraisal’: 45, 141–82

Hawk, Brandon W., ‘Id est, Crux Christi: Tracing the Old English Motif of the Celestial Bond’: 40, 43–73

Hen, Yitzhak, ‘The Liturgy of Willibrord’: 26, 41–62

Herren, Michael, ‘The Transmission and Reception of Graeco-Roman Mythology in Anglo-Saxon England, 670–800’: 27, 87–103

Heslop, T. A., ‘The Production of De Luxe Manuscripts and the Patronage of King Cnut and Queen Emma’: 19, 151–95

Hewett, Cecil A., ‘Anglo-Saxon Carpentry’: 7, 205–29

Hiatt, Alfred, ‘Beowulf off the Map’: 38, 11–40

Hicks, Carola, ‘The Birds on the Sutton Hoo Purse’: 15, 153–65

Hill, Joyce, ‘Ælfric’s Use of Etymologies’: 17, 35–44

Hill, Joyce, ‘Ælfric and Smaragdus’: 21, 203–37

Hill, Thomas D, ‘The Æcerbot Charm and its Christian User’: 6, 213–21

Hill, Thomas D., ‘The Passio Andreae and The Dream of the Rood’: 38, 1–10

Hillier, Richard, ‘Dynamic Intertextuality in the Miracula Nynie episcopi: Remembering Arator’s Historia apostolica’: 44, 163–79

Hills, Catherine, ‘The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England in the Pagan Period: a Review’: 8, 297–329

Hinton, David A., ‘Late Anglo-Saxon Metal-Work: an Assessment’: 4, 171–80

Hinton, David A., with Robert White, ‘A Smith’s Hoard from Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire: a Synopsis’: 22, 147–66

Hobson, Jacob, ‘National-Ethnic Narratives in Eleventh-Century Literary Representations of Cnut’: 43, 267–95

Hofstetter, Walter, ‘Winchester and the Standardization of Old English Vocabulary’: 17, 139–61

Hollis, Stephanie, ‘The Thematic Structure of the Sermo Lupi’: 6, 175–95

Hollis, Stephanie, ‘The Minster-in-Thanet Foundation Story’: 27, 41–64

Hooper, Nicholas, ‘Edgar the Ætheling: Anglo-Saxon Prince, Rebel and Crusader’: 14, 197–214

Hoover, David L., ‘Evidence for Primacy of Alliteration in Old English Metre’: 14, 75–96

Horgan, Dorothy M., ‘The Lexical and Syntactic Variants Shared by Two of the Later Manuscripts of King Alfred’s Translation of Gregory’s Cura Pastoralis’: 9, 213–21

Hough, Carole A., ‘The Early Kentish “Divorce Laws”: a Reconsideration of Æthelberht, chs. 79 and 80’: 23, 19–34

Hough, Carole A., ‘Place-Name Evidence for an Anglo-Saxon Animal Name: OE *pohha/*pocca fallow deer’: 30, 1–14

Howe, Nicholas, ‘Aldhelm’s Enigmata and Isidorian Etymology’: 14, 37–59

Hume, Kathryn, ‘The Concept of the Hall in Old English Poetry’: 3, 63–74

Hunt, R. W, with an appendix by Michael Lapidge, ‘Manuscript Evidence for Knowledge of the Poems of Venantius Fortunatus in Late Anglo-Saxon England’: 8, 279–95

Hunter, Michael, ‘Germanic and Roman Antiquity and the Sense of the Past in Anglo-Saxon England’: 3, 29–50

Imhoff, Helen, ‘A Further Fragment of the Abridged Version of Cassiodorus’s Commentary on the Psalms’: 49, 43–79 see also Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Irvine, Martin, ‘Bede the Grammarian and the Scope of Grammatical Studies in Eighth-Century Northumbria’: 15, 15–44

Irvine, Susan E., ‘Bones of Contention: the Context of Ælfric’s Homily on St Vincent’: 19, 117–32

Irvine, Susan E., ‘Fragments of Boethius: the Reconstruction of the Cotton Manuscript of the Alfredian Text’: 34, 169–81

Irving, Edward B., Jr, ‘A Reading of Andreas: the Poem as Poem’: 12, 215–37

Irving, Edward B., Jr, ‘The Nature of Christianity in Beowulf’: 13, 7–21

Irving, Edward B., Jr, ‘The Advent of Poetry: Christ I’: 25, 123–34

Ivarsen, Ingrid, ‘Innovation and Experimentation in Late Seventh-Century Law: the Case of Theodore, Hlothhere, Wihtræd and Ine’: 50, 61–99

Jackson, Peter, ‘Ælfric and the Purpose of Christian Marriage: A Reconsideration of the Life of Æthelthryth, lines 120–30’: 29, 235–60

Jayatilaka, Rohini, ‘The Old English Benedictine Rule: Writing for Women and Men’: 32, 147–87

Johnson, Douglas, see Brooks, Nicholas

Jones, Christopher A., ‘Two Composite Texts from Archbishop Wulfstan’s “Commonplace Book”: the De ecclesiastica consuetudine and the Institutio beati Amalarii de ecclesiasticis officiis’: 27, 233–71

Jones, Christopher A., ‘An Edition of the Four Sermons Attributed to Candidus Witto’: 47, 7–67

Jorgensen, Alice, ‘“It Shames me to Say it”: Ælfric and the Concept and Vocabulary of Shame’: 41, 249–76

Karkov, Catherine E., ‘Broken Bodies and Singing Tongues: Gender and Voice in the Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 23 Psychomachia’: 30, 115–36

Keefer, Sarah Larratt, and David R. Burrows, ‘Hebrew and the Hebraicum in Late Anglo-Saxon England’: 19, 67–80

Kelly, Birte, ‘The Formative Stages of Beowulf Textual Scholarship: Part I’: 11, 247–74

Kelly, Birte, ‘The Formative Stages of Beowulf Textual Scholarship: Part II’: 12, 239–75

Kempshall, Matthew, S., ‘The Virtues of Rhetoric: Alcuin’s Disputatio de rhetorica et de uirtutibus’: 37, 7–30

Kendall, Calvin B., ‘The Prefix Un- and the Metrical Grammar of Beowulf’: 10, 39–52

Kennedy, A. G., ‘Cnut’s Law Code of 1018’: 11, 57–81

Kennedy, A. G., ‘Disputes about Bocland: the Forum for their Adjudication’: 14, 175–95

Kennedy, A. G., ‘Law and Litigation in the Libellus Æthelwoldi episcopi’: 24, 131–83

Ker, N. R., ‘A Supplement to Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon’: 5, 121–31

Kershaw, Jane, and Rory Naismith, ‘A New Late Anglo-Saxon Seal Matrix’: 42, 291–8

Kesling, Emily, ‘The Artistry of Bald’s Colophon: Latin Verse in an Old English Medical Codex’: 48, 93–104

Keynes, Simon, ‘An Interpretation of the Pacx, Pax and Paxs Pennies’: 7, 165–73

Keynes, Simon, ‘The Lost Cartulary of Abbotsbury’: 18, 207–43

Keynes, Simon, ‘A Lost Cartulary of St Albans Abbey’: 22, 253–79

Keynes, Simon, ‘The “Dunstan B” Charters’: 23,165–93

Keynes, Simon, ‘The Cult of King Alfred the Great’: 28, 225–356

Keynes, Simon, ‘An Abbot, an Archbishop, and the Viking Raids of 1006–7 and 1009–12’: 36, 151–220 see also Biddle, Martin, ‘Anglo-Saxon Architecture’

Keynes, Simon, and Rosalind [C.] Love, ‘Earl Godwine’s Ship’: 38, 185–223

Keynes, Simon, and Rory Naismith, ‘The Agnus Dei Pennies of King Æthelred the Unready’: 40, 175–223

Keynes, Simon, and Rory Naismith, ‘A New Agnus Dei/Last Small Cross Mule’: 44, 307–8

Keynes, Simon, William A. MacKay and Rory Naismith, ‘A Further Agnus Dei Penny of King Æthelred the Unready’: 48, 205–7

Keynes, Simon, William A. MacKay and Rory Naismith, ‘Three New Agnus Dei Pennies’: 50, 345–60

Kiernan, Kevin S., ‘The State of the Beowulf Manuscript 1882–1983’: 13, 23–42

Kiernan, Kevin, ‘The Reformed Nowell Codex and the Beowulf Manuscript’: 46, 73–95

King, Vernon, ‘An Unreported Early Use of Bede’s De natura rerum’: 22, 85–91

Kisor, Yvette, ‘Numerical Composition and Beowulf: a Reconsideration’: 38, 41–76

Kitson, Peter, ‘Lapidary Traditions in Anglo-Saxon England: Part I, the Background; the Old English Lapidary’: 7, 9–60

Kitson, Peter, ‘Lapidary Traditions in Anglo-Saxon England: Part II, Bede’s Explanatio Apocalypsis and Related Works’: 12, 73–123

Kjølbye-Biddle, Birthe, see Biddle, Martin, ‘Anglo-Saxon Architecturesee also Biddle, Martin, ‘The Repton Stone’ see also Gem, Richard

Knappe, Gabriele, ‘Classical Rhetoric in Anglo-Saxon England’: 27, 5–29

Korhammer, P. Michael, ‘The Origin of the Bosworth Psalter’: 2, 173–87

Korhammer, P. Michael, ‘Ambyrne wind, amberlice and byre in the DOE Online’: 46, 97–114

Kornexl, Lucia, ‘The Regularis Concordia and its Old English Gloss’: 24, 95–130

Kretzschmar, William A., Jr, ‘Adaptation and Anweald in the Old English Orosius’: 16, 127–45

Laird, Cameron Scott, ‘Aldhelm’s Aenigmata, Greek Riddles, and the Hisperica Famina’: 50, 9–28

Lake, Stephen, ‘Knowledge of the Writings of John Cassian in Early Anglo-Saxon England’: 32, 27–41

Lambert, Tom, and Sam Leggett, ‘Food and Power in Early Medieval England: Rethinking Feorm’: 49, 107–53 see also Leggett, Sam

Langefeld, Brigitte, ‘A Third Old English Translation of Part of Gregory’s Dialogues, this Time Embedded in the Rule of Chrodegang’: 15, 197–204

Langefeld, Brigitte, ‘Regula canonicorum or Regula monasterialis uitae? The Rule of Chrodegang and Archbishop Wulfred’s Reforms at Canterbury’: 25, 21–36

Lapidge, Michael, ‘Three Latin Poems from Æthelwold’s School at Winchester’: 1, 85–137

Lapidge, Michael, ‘The Hermeneutic Style in Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Literature’: 4, 67–111

Lapidge, Michael, ‘Some Latin Poems as Evidence for the Reign of Athelstan’: 9, 61–98

Lapidge, Michael, ‘Byrhtferth of Ramsey and the Early Sections of the Historia Regum Attributed to Symeon of Durham’: 10, 97–122

Lapidge, Michael, ‘The School of Theodore and Hadrian’: 15, 45–72

Lapidge, Michael, ‘A Frankish Scholar in Tenth-Century England: Frithegod of Canterbury / Fredegaud of Brioude’: 17, 45–65

Lapidge, Michael, ‘The Archetype of Beowulf ’: 29, 5–41

Lapidge, Michael, ‘The Career of Aldhelm’: 36, 15–69

Lapidge, Michael, ‘The Earliest Anglo-Latin Poet: Lutting of Lindisfarne’: 42, 1–26 see also Gibson, M. T. see also Gneuss, Helmut see also Hunt, R. W.

Law, Vivien, ‘The Latin and Old English Glosses in the Ars Tatuini’: 6, 77–89

Law, Vivien, ‘The Study of Latin Grammar in Eighth-Century Southumbria’: 12, 43–71

Lees, Clare A., ‘The “Sunday Letter” and the “Sunday Lists”’: 14, 129–51

Leggett, Sam, and Tom Lambert, ‘Food and Power in Early Medieval England: A Lack of (Isotopic) Enrichment’: 49, 155–96 see also Lambert, Tom

Lendinara, Patrizia, ‘The Third Book of the Bella Parisiacae Urbis by Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Pres and its Old English Gloss’: 15, 73–89

Lendinara, Patrizia, ‘The Abbo Glossary in London, British Library, Cotton Domitian i’: 19, 133–49

Leneghan, Francis, ‘Royal Wisdom and the Alfredian Context of Cynewulf and Cyneheard’: 39, 71–104

Lenker, Ursula, ‘The West Saxon Gospels and the Gospel-Lectionary in Anglo-Saxon England: Manuscript Evidence and Liturgical Practice’: 28, 141–78

Lenz, Karmen, ‘The Star-like Soul and the Metra of the Old English Boethius’: 39, 139–62

Lestremau, Arnaud, ‘Se ðe oðran naman wæs geciged. The Naming of Bishops and Clerics in late Anglo-Saxon England’: 50, 311–43

Lewis, C. P., see Baxter, Stephen

Lewis, David J. G., ‘The Metre of Genesis B’: 16, 67–125

Licence, Tom, ‘Evidence of Recluses in Eleventh-Century England’: 36, 221–34

Licence, Tom, ‘Robert of Jumièges, Archbishop in Exile (1052–5)’: 42, 311–29

Licence, Tom, ‘The Date and Authorship of the Vita Ædwardi Regis’: 44, 259–85

Liuzza, Roy Michael, ‘The Yale Fragments of the West Saxon Gospels’: 17, 67–82

Liuzza, Roy Michael, ‘Anglo-Saxon Prognostics in Context: A Survey and Handlist of Manuscripts’: 30, 181–230

Lloyd, James, ‘Eadgifu, Governor of Kent, in a Lost Charter of Edgar’: 50, 293–309

Lockett, Leslie, ‘An Integrated Re-examination of the Dating of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junuis 11’: 31, 141–73

Loevenich, Tobit, and Immo Warntjes, ‘Theodore of Tarsus and the Study of Computus at the Canterbury School’: 50, 29–59

Lorden, Jennifer, ‘Landscapes of Devotion: the Settings of St Swithun’s Early Vitae’: 45, 285–309

Love, Rosalind C., ‘Frithegod of Canterbury’s Maundy Thursday Hymn’: 34, 219–36 see also Keynes, Simon

Loyn, H. R., ‘Kinship in Anglo-Saxon England’: 3, 197–209

Lucas, Peter J., ‘The Metrical Epilogue to the Alfredian Pastoral Care: a Postscript from Junius’: 24, 43–50

Lucas, Peter J., ‘The Earliest Modern Anglo-Saxon Grammar: Sir Henry Spelman, Abraham Wheelock and William Retchford’: 45, 379–417

Lucy, Sam, ‘The Trumpington Cross in Context’: 45, 7–37

Lund, Niels, ‘The Armies of Swein Forkbeard and Cnut: Leding or lið’: 15, 105–18

Luo, Shu-han, ‘At the Limits of Knowledge: the Iron Poetics of Old English Verse in the Nineteenth Century’: 50, 423–58

Lutz, Angelika, ‘Spellings of the Waldend Group – Again’: 13, 51–64

Lutz, Angelica, ‘Æthelweard’s Chronicon and Old English Poetry’: 29, 177–214

Lyon, Stewart, ‘Some Problems in Interpreting Anglo-Saxon Coinage’: 5, 173–224

MacKay, William A., see Keynes, Simon

McCulloh, John M., ‘Did Cynewulf Use a Martyrology? Reconsidering the Sources of The Fates of the Apostles’: 29, 67–83

McDougall, David, and Ian McDougall, ‘“Evil Tongues”: a Previously Unedited Old English Sermon’: 26, 209–29

McDougall, Ian, ‘Serious Entertainments: an Examination of a Peculiar Type of Viking Atrocity’: 22, 201–25 see also McDougall, David

McFadden, Brian, ‘The Social Context of Narrative Disruption in The Letter of Alexander to Aristotle’: 30, 91–114

McGuigan, Neil, ‘Cuthbert’s Relics and the Origins of the Diocese of Durham’: 48, 121–62

McGurk, Patrick, and Jane Rosenthal, ‘The Anglo-Saxon Gospelbooks of Judith, Countess of Flanders: their Text, Make-Up and Function’: 24, 251–308

McKee, Helen, see Charles-Edwards, Gifford

McMullen, A. Joseph, ‘Rewriting the Ecclesiastical Landscape of Early Medieval Northumbria in the Lives of Cuthbert’: 43, 57–98

Maddicott, J. R., ‘London and Droitwich, c. 650–750: Trade, Industry and the Rise of Mercia’: 34, 7–58

Magennis, Hugh, ‘Ælfric’s Apostles’: 44, 181–99

Malone, Kemp, ‘Beowulf the Headstrong’: 1, 139–45

Marsden, Richard, ‘Old Latin Intervention in the Old English Heptateuch’: 23, 229–64

Marsden, Richard, ‘Manus Bedae: Bede’s Contribution to Ceolfrith’s Bible’: 27, 65–85

Marzella, Francesco, ‘In me Porto Crucem: A New Light on the Lost St Margaret’s Crux Nigra’: 47, 351–64

Matheson, Anna, see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Meaney, Audrey L., ‘Variant Versions of Old English Medical Remedies and the Compilation of Bald’s Leechbook’: 13, 235–68

Meaney, Audrey L., ‘Exeter Book Riddle 57 (55): a Double Solution?’: 25, 187–200

Meens, Rob, ‘A Background to Augustine’s Mission to Anglo-Saxon England’: 23, 5–17

Mellinkoff, Ruth, ‘The Round, Cap-Shaped Hats Depicted on Jews in BM Cotton Claudius B. iv’: 2, 155–66

Mellinkoff, Ruth, ‘Cain’s Monstrous Progeny in Beowulf. Part I, Noachic Tradition’: 8, 143–62

Mellinkoff, Ruth, ‘Cain’s Monstrous Progeny in Beowulf. Part II, Post-Diluvian Survival’: 9, 183–97

Meritt, Herbert Dean, ‘Conceivable Clues to Twelve Old English Words’: 1, 193–205

Metcalf, [D.] M[ichael], see Biddle, Martin, ‘Sutton Hoo Published: a Review’ see also Graham-Campbell, James, and Elisabeth Okasha

Meyvaert, Paul, ‘Bede and the Church Paintings at Wearmouth-Jarrow’: 8, 63–77

Meyvaert, Paul, ‘Necessity the Mother of Invention: A Fresh Look at the Rune Verses on the Ruthwell Cross’: 41, 407–16

Miller, Molly, ‘The Dates of Deira’: 8, 35–61

Milovanović-Barham, Čelica, ‘Aldhelm’s Enigmata and Byzantine Riddles’: 22, 51–64

Mitchell, Bruce, ‘Linguistic Facts and the Interpretation of Old English Poetry’: 4, 11–28

Mitchell, Bruce, Christopher Ball and Angus Cameron, ‘Short Titles of Old English Texts’: 4, 207–21

Mitchell, Bruce, Christopher Ball and Angus Cameron, ‘Short Titles of Old English Texts: Addenda and Corrigenda’: 8, 331–33

Mize, Britt, ‘The Representation of the Mind as an Enclosure in Old English Poetry’: 35, 57–90

Mogford, Neville, ‘“Exeter Riddle 4” and Two Other Bell Riddles’: 50, 143–63

Molyneaux, George, ‘The Ordinance Concerning the Dunsæte and the Anglo-Welsh Frontier in the Late Tenth and Eleventh Centuries’: 40, 249–72

Monk, Christopher, ‘A Context for the Sexualization of Monsters in The Wonders of the East’: 41, 79–99

Moore, Geoffrey, see ‘Allegorical, Typological or Neither?’

Naismith, Rory, ‘Payments for Land and Privilege in Anglo-Saxon England’: 41, 277–342

Naismith, Rory, ‘The Ely Memoranda and the Economy of the Late Anglo-Saxon Fenland’: 45, 333–77 see also Kershaw, Jane and Keynes, Simon

Nees, Lawrence, ‘Ultán the Scribe’: 22, 127–46

Neidorf, Leonard, ‘Scribal Errors of Proper Names in the Beowulf Manuscript’: 42, 249–69

Neidorf, Leonard, ‘The Composite Authorship of The Dream of the Rood’: 45, 51–70

Neville, Jennifer, ‘Hrothgar’s Horses: Feral or Thoroughbred?’: 35, 131–57

Newton, Francis L., and Christopher R. J. Scheirer, ‘Domiciling the Evangelists in Anglo-Saxon England: A Fresh Reading of Aldred’s Colophon in the “Lindisfarne Gospels”’: 41, 101–44

Niles, John D., ‘Exeter Book Riddle 74 and the Play of the Text’: 27, 169–207

Niles, John D., ‘The Trick of the Runes in The Husband’s Message’: 32, 189–223

Nokes, Richard Scott, ‘The Several Compilers of Bald’s Leechbook’: 33, 51–76

Norris, Robin, ‘The Sevenfold-Fivefold-Threefold Litany of the Saints in the Leofric Missal and Beyond’: 43, 183–208

North, Richard, ‘Radegund and Amalfrid in The Wife’s Lament’: 50, 459–79

O’Donnell, Daniel, ‘Junius’s Knowledge of the Old English Poem Durham’: 30, 231–45

O’Donovan, Mary Anne, ‘An Interim Revision of Episcopal Dates for the Province of Canterbury, 850–950: Part I’: 1, 23–44

O’Donovan, Mary Anne, ‘An Interim Revision of Episcopal Dates for the Province of Canterbury, 850–950: Part II’: 2, 91–113

Ogawa, Hiroshi, ‘The Use of Modal Verbs in Complex Sentences: some Developments in the Old English Period’: 20, 81–98

Ogura, Michiko, ‘The Interchangeability of Old English Verbal Prefixes’: 24, 67–93

Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘A Rediscovered Medieval Inscribed Ring’: 2, 167–71

Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘A Supplement to Hand-List of Anglo-Saxon Non-Runic Inscriptions’: 11, 83–118

Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘A Second Supplement to Hand-List of Anglo-Saxon Non-Runic Inscriptions’: 21, 37–85

Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘A Third Supplement to Hand-List of Anglo-Saxon Non-Runic Inscriptions’: 33, 225–81

Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘A Fourth Supplement to Hand-List of Anglo-Saxon Non-Runic Inscriptions’: 47, 365–423 see also Graham-Campbell, James see also Thomas, Gabor

Okasha, Elisabeth, and Susan Youngs, ‘The Limpsfield Grange Disc’: 25, 63–8

Okasha, Elisabeth, and Susan Youngs, ‘A Late Saxon Inscribed Pendant from Norfolk’: 32, 225–30

O’Brien, Connor, ‘The Cleansing of the Temple in Early Medieval Northumbria’: 44, 201–22

O’Keeffe, Katherine O’Brien, ‘The Text of Aldhelm’s Enigma no. c in Oxford, Bodleian Library, Rawlinson C. 697, and Exeter Riddle 40’: 14, 61–73

O’Keeffe, Katherine O’Brien, ‘The Geographic List of Solomon and Saturn II’: 20, 123–41

O’Keeffe, Katherine O’Brien, ‘Body and Law in late Anglo-Saxon England’: 27, 209–32

O’Keeffe, Katherine O’Brien, ‘Goscelin and the Consecration of Eve’: 35, 251–70

O’Keeffe, Katherrine O’Brien, ‘Hands and Eyes, Sight and Touch: Appraising the Senses in Anglo-Saxon England’: 45, 105–40

Oliver, Lisi, ‘Cyninges fedesl: the King’s Feeding in Æthelberht, ch. 12’: 27, 31–40

O’Loughlin, T., and H. Conrad-O’Briain, ‘The “baptism of tears” in early Anglo-Saxon Sources’: 22, 65–83

O’Neill, Patrick P., ‘Latin Learning at Winchester in the Early Eleventh Century: the Evidence of the Lambeth Psalter’: 20, 143–66

O’Neill, Patrick P., ‘On the Date, Provenance and Relationship of the “Solomon and Saturn” Dialogues’: 26, 139–68

Orchard, Andy, ‘Crying Wolf: Oral Style and the Sermones Lupi’: 21, 239–64

Orchard, Andy, ‘Old Sources, New Resources: Finding the Right Formula for Boniface’: 30, 15–38

Orchard, Nicholas, ‘An Eleventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Missal Fragment’: 23, 283–9

Orchard, Nicholas, ‘An Anglo-Saxon Mass for St Willibrord and its Later Liturgical Uses’: 24, 1–10

Ortenberg, Veronica, ‘Archibishop Sigeric’s Journey to Rome in 990’: 19, 197–246

Orton, Peter, ‘The Exeter Book Riddles: Authorship and Transmission’: 44, 131–62

Owen, Gale R. ‘Wynflæd’s Wardrobe’: 8, 195–222

Owen-Crocker, Gale R., ‘The Bayeux “Tapestry”: Invisible Seams and Visible Boundaries’: 31, 257–73

Owen-Crocker, Gale R., ‘Squawk-talk: Commentary by Birds in the Bayeux Tapestry?’: 34, 237–54

Page, C., see Gibson, M. T.

Page, R. I., ‘An Old English Fragment from Westminster Abbey’: 25, 201–7

Page, R. I., ‘Two Runic Notes’: 27, 289–94 see also Biddle, Martin, ‘Sutton Hoo Published’

Parker Pearson, Michael, Robert van de Noort and Alex Woolf, ‘Three Men and a Boat: Sutton Hoo and the East Saxon Kingdom’: 22, 27–50

Parkes, M. B., ‘The Manuscript of the Leiden Riddle’: 1, 207–17

Parkes, M. B., ‘The Palaeography of the Parker Manuscript of the Chronicle, Laws and Sedulius, and Historiography at Winchester in the Late Ninth and Tenth centuries’: 5, 149–71

Parkes, M. B., ‘A Fragment of an Early-Tenth-Century Anglo-Saxon Manuscript and its Significance’: 12, 129–40

Parkes, M. B., ‘Rædan, areccan smeagan: how the Anglo-Saxons read’: 26, 1–22

Parks, Ward, ‘The Traditional Narrator and the “I Heard” Formulas in Old English Poetry’: 16, 45–66

Pasternack, Carol Braun, ‘Stylistic Disjunctions in The Dream of the Rood’: 13, 167–86

Pasternack, Carol Braun, ‘Anonymous Polyphony and The Wanderer’s Textuality’: 20, 99–122

Payne, Naomi, see Thomas, Gabor

Pelteret, David, ‘Slave Raiding and Slave Trading in Early England’: 9, 99–114

Petitmengin, Pierre, see Carley, James P., ‘Pre-Conquest Manuscripts from Malmesbury Abbey’

Pheifer, J. D., ‘Early Anglo-Saxon Glossaries and the School of Canterbury’: 16, 17–44

Platts, Calum, ‘Bede, Bishops and Bisi of East Anglia: Questions of Chronology and Episcopal Consecration in the Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum’: 49, 7–41

Pope, John C., ‘Second Thoughts on the Interpretation of The Seafarer’: 3, 75–86

Pope, John C., ‘The Text of a Damaged Passage in the Exeter Book: Advent (Christ I) 18–32’: 9, 137–56

Porck, Thijs, ‘Newly Discovered Pieces of an Old English Glossed Psalter: the Alkmaar Fragments of the N-Psalter’: 50, 199–264

Porter, David W., ‘The Earliest Texts with English and French’: 28, 87–110

Porter, David W., ‘The Anglo-Latin Elegy of Herbert and Wulfgar’: 40, 225–47

Porter, David W., ‘Isidore’s Etymologiae at the School of Canterbury’: 43, 7–44

Powell, Kathryn, ‘Orientalist Fantasy in the Poetic Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn’: 34, 117–43

Powell, Kathryn, ‘Viking Invasions and Marginal Annotations in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 162’: 37, 151–71

Powell, Timothy E., ‘The “Three Orders” of Society in Anglo-Saxon England’: 23, 103–32

Pratt, David, ‘The Illnesses of King Alfred the Great’: 30, 39–90

Pratt, David, ‘The Voice of the King in “King Edgar’s Establishment of the Monasteries”’: 41, 145–204

Pratt, David, ‘Kings and Books in Anglo-Saxon England’: 43, 297–377

Pratt, David, ‘The Making of the Second English Coronation Ordo’: 46, 147–258

Pulsiano, Phillip, ‘The Originality of the Old English Gloss of the Vespasian Psalter and its Relation to the Gloss of the Junius Psalter’: 25, 37–62

Rabin, Andrew, ‘Scholars Come for the Archbishop: the Afterlife of Archbishop Wulfstan of York, 1023–2023’: 50, 361–408

Rädler-Bohn, Eva M. E., ‘Re-dating Alcuin’s De dialectica: or, Did Alcuin Teach at Lorsch?’: 45, 71–104

Rahtz, Philip, and Donald Bullough, ‘The Parts of an Anglo-Saxon Mill’: 6, 15–37

Rankin, Susan, ‘From Memory to Record: Musical Notations in Manuscripts from Exeter’: 13, 97–112

Rauer, Christine, ‘The Sources of the Old English Martyrology’: 32, 89–109

Raw, Barbara [C.], ‘The Probable Derivation of most of the Illustrations in Junius 11 from an Illustrated Old Saxon Genesis’: 5, 133–48

Raw, Barbara [C.], ‘The Construction of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 11’: 13, 187–207

Raw, Barbara C., ‘The Office of the Trinity in the Crowland Psalter (Oxford, Bodleian Library, Douce 296’: 28, 185–200

Ray, Roger, ‘Bede and Cicero’: 16, 1–15

‘Record of the First Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists at Brussels and Ghent, 22–4 August 1983’: 13, 1–5 [Stanley B. Greenfield]

‘Record of the Second Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists at Cambridge, 19–23 August 1985’: 15, 1–4 [Stanley B. Greenfield]

‘Record of the Third Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Toronto, 20–3 April 1987’: 17, 1–3 [Michael Lapidge and Roberta Frank]

‘Record of the Fourth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Durham, 7–11 August 1989’: 19, 1–3 [Patrizia Lendinara and Michael Lapidge, with Rosemary Cramp and Mary Richards]

‘Record of the Fourth [recte Fifth] Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Stony Brook, New York, 22–6 July 1991’: 21, 1–4 [Patrizia Lendinara and Michael Lapidge, with Paul Szarmach and Patrick Conner]

‘Record of the Sixth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Wadham College, University of Oxford, 1–7 August 1993’: 23, 1–4 [Phillip Pulsiano]

‘Record of the Seventh Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Stanford University, 6–12 August 1995’: 25, 1–5 [Phillip Pulsiano]

‘Record of the Eighth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Università di Palermo, 7–12 July 1997’: 27, 1–4 [Phillip Pulsiano]

‘Record of the Ninth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at The University of Notre Dame, 8–14 August 1999’: 29, 1–4 [Joyce Hill]

‘Record of the Tenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Helsinki, 6–11 August 2001’: 31, 1–6 [anonymous; not available in the online Cambridge Core archive version of ASE]

‘Record of the Eleventh Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Arizona State University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 4–9 August 2003’: 34, 1–5 [Elaine Treharne]

‘Record of the Twelfth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Bavarian-American Centre, University of Munich, 1–6 August 2005’: 35, 1–6

‘Record of the Thirteenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the Institute of English Studies, University of London, 30 July to 4 August 2007’: 37, 1–5 [Mary Swan]

‘Record of the Fourteenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at Memorial University, St John’s, Newfoundland, 26–31 July 2009’: 39, 1–5 [Mary Swan]

‘Record of the Fifteenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, Wisconsin), 1–5 August 2011’: 41, 1–5 [Julia Crick]

‘Record of the Sixteenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at University College Dublin and Trinity College, Dublin, 29 July–2 August 2013’: 43, 1–5 [Susan Irvine and Martin Foys]

‘Record of the Seventeenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Glasgow, 3–7 August 2015’: 45, 1–5 [Susan Irvine and Martin Foys]

‘Record of the Eighteenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, 31 July–4 August 2017’: 47, 1–6 [Martin Foys and Susan Irvine]

‘Record of the Nineteenth Conference of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, at the University of New Mexico, 29 July–2 August 2019’: 49, 1–6 [Tim Graham]

‘Record of the Twentieth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England at the University of Winchester, Concordia University, Flinders University and Leiden University (17–18, 21–22 June, 2021)’: 50, 1–7 [Thijs Porck]

Reinhard, Ben, ‘Wulfstan’s Noble Pagans’: 46, 327–42

Remley, Paul G, ‘The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A’: 17, 163–89

Remley, Paul, G., ‘Daniel, the Three Youths Fragment and the Transmission of Old English Verse’: 31, 81–140

Reynolds, Susan, see Boynton, Mark

Rice, Robert C, ‘The Penitential Motif in Cynewulf’s Fates of the Apostles and in his Epilogues’: 6, 105–19

Rigg, A. G., and G. R. Wieland, ‘A Canterbury Classbook of the Mid-Eleventh Century (the “Cambridge Songs” Manuscript)’: 4, 113–30

Rivers, Theodore John, ‘Adultery in Early Anglo-Saxon Society: Æthelberht 31 in comparison with Continental Germanic Law’: 20, 19–25

Rixon, Sophie, see Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Roach, Levi, ‘Penance, Submission and Deditio: Religious Influences on Dispute Settlement in Later Anglo-Saxon England (871–1066)’: 41, 343–71 see also Foxhall Forbes, Helen, ‘Anglo-Saxon and Related Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Robinson, P. R., ‘Self-Contained Units in Composite Manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Period’: 7, 231–8

Rollason, D. W., ‘Lists of Saints’ Resting-Places in Anglo-Saxon England’: 7, 61–93

Rollason, D. W., ‘The Cults of Murdered Royal Saints in Anglo-Saxon England’: 11, 1–22

Rollason, D. W., ‘Relic-Cults as an Instrument of Royal Policy c. 900–c 1050’: 15, 91–103

Rollinson, Philip B., ‘The Influence of Christian Doctrine and Exegesis on Old English Poetry: an Estimate of the Current State of Scholarship’: 2, 271–84

Roper, Michael, ‘A Fragment of Bede’s De Temporum Ratione in the Public Record Office’: 12, 125–8

Rosenthal, Jane, see McGurk, Patrick,

Ross, Margaret Clunies, ‘The Anglo-Saxon and Norse Rune Poems: a Comparative Study’: 19, 23–39

Ross, Margaret Clunies, ‘An Anglo-Saxon Runic Coin and its Adventures in Sweden’: 32, 79–88

Rouse, Clive, see Gem, Richard

Rudolf, Winfried, ‘The Homiliary of Angers in Tenth-Century England’: 39, 163–92

Rusche, Philip G., ‘Dry-Point Glosses to Aldhelm’s De laudibus virginitatis in Beinecke 401’: 23, 195–213

Rushforth, Rebecca, ‘The Prodigal Fragment: Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College 734/782a’: 30, 137–44

Rushforth, Rebecca, ‘The Bury Psalter and the Descendants of Edward the Exile’: 34, 255–61

Salzman, Benjamin, ‘The Mind, Perception and the Reflexivity of Forgetting in Alfred’s Pastoral Care’: 42, 147–82

Sawicka-Sykes, Sophie, ‘Echoes of the Past: St Dunstan and the Heavenly Choirs of St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury in Goscelin’s Historia Translationis S. Augustini’: 48, 271–99

Scheil, Andrew, P., ‘Anti-Judaism in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints’: 28, 65–86

Scheirer, Christopher R. J., see Newton, Francis L.

Schneider, Claude, ‘Cynewulf’s Devaluation of Heroic Tradition in Juliana’: 7, 107–18

Schwartz, Nicholas P., ‘Wulfstan the Forger: the “Laws of Edward and Guthrum”’: 47, 219–46

Scragg, D. G., ‘The Compilation of the Vercelli Book’: 2, 189–207

Scragg, D. G., ‘Napier’s “Wulfstan” Homily XXX: its Sources, its Relationship to the Vercelli Book and its Style’: 6, 197–211

Scragg, D. G., ‘The Corpus of Vernacular Homilies and Prose Saints’ Lives before Ælfric’: 8, 223–77

Scragg, D. G., ‘A Ninth-Century Old English Homily from Northumbria’: 45, 39–49

Semple, Sarah, ‘Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts’: 32, 231–45

Sharpe, Richard, ‘The Use of Writs in the Eleventh Century’: 32, 247–91

Shaw, Richard, ‘Bede’s Rhetorical Use of Dating Formulas in the Historia Ecclesiastica’: 46, 31–56

Sims-Williams, Patrick, ‘Continental Influence at Bath Monastery in the Seventh Century’: 4, 1–10

Sims-Williams, Patrick, ‘Cuthswith, Seventh-Century Abbess of Inkberrow, near Worcester, and the Würzburg Manuscript of Jerome on Ecclesiastes’: 5, 1–21

Sims-Williams, Patrick, ‘Milred of Worcester’s Collection of Latin Epigrams and its Continental Counterparts’: 10, 21–38

Sims-Williams, Patrick, ‘The Settlement of England in Bede and the Chronicle’: 12, 1–41

Smart, Veronica [J.], ‘Corrections to Hildebrand’s Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Moneyers: from Cnut to Edward the Confessor’: 4, 155–70

Smart, Veronica [J.], ‘Moneyers of the Late Anglo-Saxon Coinage: the Danish Dynasty 1017–42’: 16, 233–308

Smith, James, ‘The Garments that Honour the Cross in The Dream of the Rood’: 4, 29–35

Smith, Scott Thompson, ‘The Edgar Poems and the Poetics of Failure in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’: 39, 105–37

Sorrell, Paul, ‘Oaks, Ships, Riddles and the Old English Rune Poem’: 19, 103–16

Sparks, Nicholas A., ‘An Insular Fragment of Bede’s Historia Ecclesiastica’: 42, 27–50

Sparrow, Charles, see Biddle, Martin, ‘Sutton Hoo Published: a Review’

Spiegel, Flora, ‘The Tabernacula of Gregory the Great and the Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons’: 36, 1–13

Spurrell, Mark, ‘The Architectural Interest of the Regularis Concordia’: 21, 161–76

Stafford, Pauline, ‘The Laws of Cnut and the History of Anglo-Saxon Royal Promises’: 10, 173–90

Stancliffe, Clare, ‘Disputed Episcopacy: Bede, Acca, and the Relationship between Stephen’s Life of St Wilfrid and the early prose Lives of Cuthbert’: 41, 7–39

Stanley, E. G, ‘The Scholarly Recovery of the Significance of Anglo-Saxon Records in Prose and Verse: a New Bibliography’: 9, 223–62

Stattel, Jake A., ‘Legal Culture in the Danelaw: A Study of III Æthelred’: 48, 163–203

St Joseph, J. K. S., ‘Sprouston, Roxburghshire: an Anglo-Saxon Settlement Discovered by Air Reconnaissance’: 10, 191–9

Steinova, Evina, ‘Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 6298: A New Witness of the Biblical Commentaries from the Canterbury School’: 43, 45–55

Stephenson, Rebecca, ‘Scapegoating the Secular Clergy: the Hermeneutic Style as a Form of Monastic Self-Definition’: 38, 101–36

Stokes, Peter A., ‘King Edgar’s Charter for Pershore (AD 972)’: 37, 31–78

Story, Joanna, ‘The Frankish Annals of Lindisfarne and Kent’: 34, 59–109

Story, Joanna, ‘Aldhelm and Old St Peter’s, Rome’: 39, 7–20

Summerson, Henry, ‘Tudor Antiquaries and the Vita Ædwardi regis’: 38, 157–84

Swanton, M. J., ‘King Alfred’s Ships: Text and Context’: 28, 1–22

Szarmach, Paul E., ‘Three Versions of the Jonah Story: an Investigation of Narrative Technique in Old English Homilies’: 1, 183–92

Taylor, H. M., ‘Structural Criticism: a Plea for more Systematic Study of Anglo-Saxon Buildings’: 1, 259–72

Taylor, H. M., ‘The Architectural Interest of Æthelwulf’s De Abbatibus’: 3, 163–73

Thomas, Daniel, ‘A Close Fitt: Reading Beowulf fitt II with the Andreas-poet’: 48, 1–41

Thomas, Gabor, Naomi Payne and Elisabeth Okasha, ‘Re-evaluating Base-Metal Artefacts: An Inscribed Lead Strap-end from Crewkerne, Somerset’: 37, 173–81

Thomas, Rebecca, and David Callander, ‘Reading Asser in Early Medieval Wales: the Evidence of the Armes Prydein Vawr’: 46, 115–45

Thomson, Rodney, ‘Identifiable Books from the Pre-Conquest Library of Malmesbury Abbey’: 10, 1–19

Thornbury, Emily, V., ‘Aldhelm’s Rejection of the Muses and the Mechanics of Poetic Inspiration in Early Anglo-Saxon England’: 36, 71–92

Tinti, Francesca, ‘Personal Names in the Composition and Transmission of Bede’s prose Vita S. Cuthberti ’: 40, 15–42 see also Gallagher, Robert

Townend, Matthew, ‘Contextualising the Knútsdrápur: Skaldic Praise-Poetry at the Court of Cnut’: 30, 145–79

Trahern, Joseph B., Jr, ‘Caesarius of Arles and Old English literature: some Contributions and a Recapitulation’: 5, 105–19

Treharne, E. M., ‘A Unique Old English Formula for Excommunication from Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 303’: 24, 185–211

Tudor-Craig, Pamela, see Gem, Richard

Tweddle, Dominic, see Budny, Mildred

Upchurch, Robert, ‘Virgin Spouses as Model Christians: the Legend of Julian and Basilissa in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints’: 34, 197–217

Upchurch, Robert, ‘An Anglo-Saxon Bishop, His Book and Two Battles: Leofric of Exeter and Liturgical Performance as Pastoral Care’: 48, 209–70

van de Noort, Robert, see Parker Pearson, Michael

Vanderputten, Steven, ‘Canterbury and Flanders in the Late Tenth Century’: 35, 219–44

Van Houts, Elizabeth, ‘Hereward and Flanders’: 28, 201–23

Verey, C. D, see Brown, T. J.

Vickrey, John E., ‘Exodus and the Treasure of Pharaoh’: 1, 159–65

Vickrey, John E., ‘The Narrative Structure of Hengest’s Revenge in Beowulf’: 6, 91–103

Voigts, Linda Ehrsam, ‘A Fragment of an Anglo-Saxon Liturgical Manuscript at the University of Missouri’: 17, 83–92

Wack, Mary F., and Charles D. Wright, ‘A New Latin Source for the Old English “Three Utterances” Exemplum’: 20, 187–202

Waite, Greg, ‘The Preface to the Old English Bede: Authorship, Transmission, and Connection with the West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List’: 44, 31–93

Wallage, Phillip, and Wim van der Wurff, ‘On Saying “Yes” in Anglo-Saxon England’: 42, 183–215

Walton, Audrey, ‘The Seafarer, Grammatica, and the Making of Anglo-Saxon Textual Culture’: 45, 239–64

Wander, Steven H., ‘Illuminations of the Tabernacle of Moses and of Ezra in the Codex Amiatinus (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Amiatino 1): Bede, Cassiodorus and the Antiquitates Judaicae of Flavius Josephus’: 46, 1–29

Warntjes, Immo, see Loevenich, Tobit

Warren, F. L., see Biddle, Martin, ‘Sutton Hoo Published: a Review’

Waterhouse, Ruth, ‘Ælfric’s Use of Discourse in some Saints’ Lives’: 5, 83–103

Waterhouse, Ruth, ‘Affective Language, especially Alliterating Qualifiers, in Ælfric’s Life of St Alban’: 7, 131–48

Weaver, Erica, ‘Hybrid Forms: Translating Boethius in Anglo-Saxon England’: 45, 213–38

Weber, Benjamin, ‘Sworn Swords: the Germanic Context of Beowulf 2064, aðsweord’: 47, 177–96

Weiskott, Eric, ‘Old English Poetry, Verse by Verse’: 44, 95–130

Werner, Martin, ‘The Liudhard Medalet’: 20, 27–41

Werner, Martin, ‘The Book of Durrow and the Question of Programme’: 26, 23–39

Whallon, William, see ‘Allegorical, Typological or Neither?’

Whatley, E. Gordon, ‘Lost in Translation: Omission of Episodes in Some Old English Prose Saints’ Legends’: 26, 187–208

White, Robert, see Hinton, David A.

Whitelock, Dorothy, ‘The Pre-Viking Age Church in East Anglia’: 1, 1–22

Wieland, Gernot R., ‘The Glossed Manuscript: Classbook or Library Book?’: 14, 153–73

Wieland, Gernot R., ‘The Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts of Prudentius’s Psychomachia’: 16, 213–31

Wieland, Gernot R., ‘The Origin and Development of the Anglo-Saxon Psychomachia Illustrations’: 26, 169–86 see also Rigg, A. G.

Wilcox, Jonathan, see Brady, Caroline, ‘“Warriors” in Beowulf

Wilcox, Miranda, ‘Alfred’s Epistemological Metaphors: Eagan Modes and Scip Modes’: 35, 179–217

Wilcox, Miranda, ‘Creating the Cloud-Tent-Ship Conceit in Exodus’: 40, 103–150

Williams, A., ‘Princeps Merciorum gentis: the Family, Career and Connections of Ælfhere, Ealdorman of Mercia, 956–83’: 10, 143–72

Williams, Gareth, ‘A Hoard from the Reign of Cnut from Buckinghamshire: A Preliminary Report’: 44, 287–305

Williams, John H., ‘From “Palace” to “Town”: Northampton and Urban Origins’: 13, 113–36

Winterbottom, Michael, ‘Aldhelm’s Prose Style and its Origins’: 6, 39–76

Withers, Benjamin C., ‘Unfulfilled Promise: the Rubrics of the Old English Prose Genesis’: 28, 111–39

Wittig, Joseph [S.], ‘Figural Narrative in Cynewulf ‘s Juliana’: 4, 37–55

Wittig, Joseph [S.], ‘King Alfred’s Boethius and its Latin Sources: a Reconsideration’: 11, 157–98

Wollman, Alfred, ‘Early Latin Loan-Words in Old English’: 22, 1–26

Woodman, David, ‘“Æthelstan A” and the Rhetoric of Rule’: 42, 217–48

Woods, David, ‘Adomnán, Plague and the Easter Controversy’: 40, 1–13

Woods, David, ‘The Agnus Dei Penny of King Æthelred II: A Call to Hope in the Lord (Isaiah XL)?’: 42, 299–309

Woolf, Alex, see Parker Pearson, Michael Woolf, Rosemary, ‘The Ideal of Men Dying with their Lord in the Germania and in The Battle of Maldon’: 5, 63–81

Wormald, Patrick, ‘A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Lawsuits’: 17, 247–81

Wright, Charles D., ‘The Blood of Abel and the Branches of Sin: Genesis A, Maxims I and Aldhelm’s Carmen de uirginitate’: 25, 7–19

Wright, Charles D., ‘An Old English Formulaic System and its Context in Cynewulf’s Poetry’: 40, 151–74 see also Wack, Mary F.

Wurff, van der, Wim, see Wallage, Phillip

Yerkes, David, ‘The Text of the Canterbury Fragment of Werferth’s Translation of Gregory’s Dialogues and its Relation to the other Manuscripts’: 6, 121–35

Yorke, Barbara, ‘The Kingdom of the East Saxons’: 14, 1–36

Youngs, Susan see Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘The Limpsfield Grange Disc’see also Okasha, Elisabeth, ‘A Late Saxon Inscribed Pendant from Norfolk’