Box 5
Contains 127 Results:
Library receipt for J. H. Gorell, "Indirect Discourse in Anglo-Saxon", 1981-01-13
One leaf of beige paper containing a library receipt for J. H. Gorell, "Indirect Discourse in Anglo-Saxon," in Modern Language Association of American Publications, vol. 10 (1895), pp. 342-485.
Information concerning Minitex
One leaf of salmon paper containing information on Minitex.
Photocopy of J. H. Gorell, "Indirect Discourse in Anglo-Saxon", 1895
Seventy leaves photocopied from J. H. Gorell, "Indirect Discourse in Anglo-Saxon," in Modern Language Association of American Publications, vol. 10 (1895), pp. 342-485.
Folder 27
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Pamela Gradon, "Studies in Late West-Saxon Labialization and Delabialization", 1962
Ten leaves photocopied from Pamela Gradon, "Studies in Late West-Saxon Labialization and Delabialization," in English and Medieval Studies: Presented to J. R. R. Tolkien on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday," edited by Norman Davis and C. L. Wrenn (London: George Allen & Unwin LTD, 1962), pp. 63-76.
Folder 28
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Rose Graham, "The Intellectual Influence of English Monasticism Between the Tenth and the Twelfth Centuries", 1929
Twenty-two leaves photocopied with handwritten notes from Rose Graham, "The Intellectual Influence of English Monasticism Between the Tenth and the Twelfth Centuries," in English Ecclesiastical Studies (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1929), pp. 146-187.
Folder 29
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.
Photocopy of Kathleen Greenfield, "Changing Emphases in English Vernacular Homiletic Literature, 960-1225", 1981-09
Sixteen leaves photocopied from Kathleen Greenfield, "Changing Emphases in English Vernacular Homiletic Literature, 960-1225," in Journal of Medieval History, vol. 7 (September 1981), pp. 283-297.
Folder 30
Aelfric Archive consists of offprints, photocopies, and drafts of articles that appear in the Aelfric: an annotated bibliography by Professor Reinsma. The articles and papers are about Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, who lived from approximately 955 CE to 1020 CE. Due to his grasp of languages Aelfric is sometimes referred to as "Grammaticus." The archive primarily contains copies of critical studies pertaining to literature he produced.