ANDREW BREEZE
ANDREW BREEZE
TWO BARDIC THEMES: THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, AND "AVE-EVA" | 33 | MÆ 63.1 (1994), 17-33 | DOI:10.2307/43629613 |
Owen Glendower’s crest and the Scottish campaign of 1384-1385 | 102 | MÆ 73.1 (2004), 99-102 | DOI:10.2307/43630701 |
Tristan Major, Undoing Babel: The Tower of Babel in Anglo-Saxon Literature |
390 | MÆ 89.2 (2020), 389-390 | |||
Brian Murdoch, The Apocryphal Adam and Eve in Medieval Europe: Vernacular Translation and Adaptations of ‘Vita Adae et Evae’ | 318 | MÆ 79.2 (2010), 316-318 | DOI:10.2307/43632430 | ||
Adamgirk’: The Adam Book of Arak’el of Siwnik’, trans. Michael E. Stone | 318 | MÆ 79.2 (2010), 316-318 | DOI:10.2307/43632430 | ||
Jacqueline Glomski, Patronage and Humanist Literature in the Age of the Jagiellons: Court and Career in the Writings of Rudolf Agricola Junior, Valentin Eck, and Leonard Cox | 327 | MÆ 78.2 (2009), 325-327 | DOI:10.2307/43632845 | ||
Victor Watts (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names | 146 | MÆ 76.1 (2007), 144-146 | DOI:10.2307/43632320 | ||
Cornish Literature, by Brian Murdoch | 326 | MÆ 63.2 (1994), 325-326 | DOI:10.2307/43629752 |
NEW TEXTS OF "INDEX OF MIDDLE ENGLISH VERSE" 3513 | 288 | MÆ 61.2 (1992), 284-288 | DOI:10.2307/43629435 |