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Elements in the background of the life of St. Cuthbert and his early life
Campbell, James. • p. 3-19

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Cuthbert and the polarity between pastor and solitary
Stancliffe, Clare E.. • p. 21-44

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Early Irish hermitages in the light of the Lives of Cuthbert
Herity, Michael. • p. 45-63

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The spirituality of St. Cuthbert
Ward, Benedicta. • p. 65-76

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Bede's metrical Vita S. Cuthberti
Lapidge, Michael. • p. 77-93

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"Opus deliberatum ac perfectum": why did the Venerable Bede write a second prose life of St. Cuthbert?
Berschin, Walter. • p. 95-102

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Lindisfarne and the origins of the cult of St. Cuthbert
Thacker, Alan T.. • p. 103-122

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The plan of the early Christian monastery on Lindisfarne: a fresh look at the evidence
O'Sullivan, Deirdre M.. • p. 125-142

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The Gospel texts at Lindisfarne at the time of St. Cuthbert
Verey, Christopher D.. • p. 143-150

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The Lindisfarne scriptorium from the late seventh to the early ninth century
Brown, Michelle P.. • p. 151-163

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Birds, beasts and initials in Lindisfarne's Gospel books
Backhouse, Janet. • p. 165-174

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The Durham-Echternach calligrapher
Bruce-Mitford, Rupert Leo Scott. • p. 175-188

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Is the Augsburg Gospel Codex a Northumbrian manuscript?
Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí. • p. 189-201

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Willibrord's scriptorium at Echternach and its relationship to Ireland and Lindisfarne
Netzer, Nancy. • p. 203-212

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The artistic influence of Lindisfarne within Northumbria
Cramp, Rosemary J.. • p. 213-228

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St. Cuthbert's relics: some neglected evidence
Bailey, Richard N.. • p. 231-246

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The Anglo-Saxon coffin: further investigations
Cronyn, J. M.Horie, C. V.. • p. 247-256

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Roman and runic on St. Cuthbert's coffin
Page, Raymond I.. • p. 257-265

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The iconography of St. Peter in Anglo-Saxon England, and St. Cuthbert's coffin
Higgitt, John. • p. 267-285

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The pectoral cross and portable altar from the tomb of St. Cuthbert
Coatsworth, Elizabeth. • p. 287-301

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The weft-patterned silks and their braid: the remains of an Anglo-Saxon dalmatic of c. 800?
Granger-Taylor, Hero. • p. 303-327

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Some new thoughts on the Nature Goddess silk
Higgins, Clare. • p. 329-337

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The inscription on the Nature Goddess silk
Granger-Taylor, Hero. • p. 339-341

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Silks and saints: the Rider and Peacock silks from the relics of St. Cuthbert
Muthesius, Anna. • p. 343-366

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Why did the community of St. Cuthbert settle at Chester-le-Street?
Cambridge, Eric. • p. 367-386

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St. Cuthbert at Chester-le-Street
Bonner, Gerald. • p. 387-395

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The King Alfred/St. Cuthbert episode in the Historia de sancto Cuthberto: its significance for mid-tenth-century English history
Simpson, Luisella. • p. 397-411

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St. Cuthbert and Wessex: the evidence of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS. 183
Rollason, David W.. • p. 413-424

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The sanctuary of St. Cuthbert
Hall, David N.. • p. 425-436

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The first generations of Durham monks and the cult of St. Cuthbert
Piper, Alan J.. • p. 437-446

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The cult of St. Cuthbert in the twelfth century. The evidence of Reginald of Durham
Tudor, Victoria. • p. 447-467