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Manuscript layout and the "Anglo-Saxon chronicle"
Bately, Janet M.. • p. 1-22

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Scyld Scefing and the dating of "Beowulf" - again
Meaney, Audrey L.. • p. 23-74

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The study of language in Anglo-Saxon England
Gneuss, Helmut. • p. 75-106

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Textual criticism and the literature of Anglo-Saxon England
Lapidge, Michael. • p. 107-136

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The search for the Anglo-Saxon oral poet
Frank, Roberta. • p. 137-160

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Source, method, theory, practice: on reading two Old English verse texts
O'Brien O'Keeffe, Katherine. • p. 161-182

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The dynamics of literacy in Anglo-Saxon England
Brown, George Hardin. • p. 183-212

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'What mean these stones?': some aspects of Pre-Norman sculpture in Cheshire and Lancashire
Bailey, Richard. • p. 213-240

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Translating the tradition: manuscripts, models and methodologies in the composition of Ælfric's "Catholic homilies"
Hill, Joyce. • p. 241-260

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Anglo-Saxon smiths and myths
Hinton, David Alban. • p. 261-282

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Toller at school: Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller and the progress of Old English lexicography in the nineteenth century
Baker, Peter Stuart. • p. 283-300

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T. Northcote Toller and the making of the "Supplement
Rumble, Alexander R.. • p. 301-322

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Items of lexicographical interest in the Toller Collection, John Rylands University Library of Manchester
Rumble, Alexander R.. • p. 323-332

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Thomas Northcote Toller: "This fearless and self-sacrificing knight of scholarship"
Proud, Joana. • p. 333-345