A palaeographer's review : the insular system of scripts in the early middle ages
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A palaeographer's review : the insular system of scripts in the early middle ages
(Kansai University Institute of Oriental and Occidental Studies, sources and materials series, 20)
Institute of Oriental and Occidental Studies, Kansai University, 1999-
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1 The early mediaeval Insular Churches and the preservation of Roman literature:towards a historical and palaeographical re¨evaluation
- 2 Three men in a boat:Scribe,language,and culture in the Church of Viking‐Age Europe
- 3 Ireland,Brittany,and England:transmission and use of Collectio canonum hibernensis
- 4 Breton and English manuscripts of Amalarius’s Liber officialis
- 5 John Bale,owner of St Dunstan’s benedictional
- 6 Anglo‐Saxon books:treasure in Norman hands?
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