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Volume 86 (2004): Issue 2 (Jun 2004): Studies in Anglo-Saxon England
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
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Contents
Front Matter
Preliminaries
Articles
The translation of purity in the Old English
Lives
of St Eugenia and St Euphrosyne
The cult of Saint Thecla in Anglo-Saxon England: the problem of Aldhelm‘s sources
Laying down the Law: first-person narration and moral judgement in the Old English
Letter of Alexander to Aristotle
The figure of the Ethiopian in Old English texts
What (and where) is the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
about?: spatial history
A spacious, green and hospitable land: paradise in Old English poetry
The Old English term
heoru
reconsidered
Tree-name compounds in early place-names of the south Cumbria area
Grave matters: Anglo-Saxon textiles and their cultural significance
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