Nero
A.ii | Anglo-Saxon Prayerbook |
A.v | Computus of Philippe de Thaon |
A.x | Pearl, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Patience, and Cleanness |
A.xi | (1) Carta caritatis posterior (13th century), (2) Pseudo-Turpin, De gestis Karoli magni; De miraculis apostoli Iacobi, (3) Orderic Vitalis and Gesta Normannorum Ducum, (4) excerpts from Pseudo-Jerome, De essentia diuinitatis, (5) Jerome, Aduersus Iouinianum. |
B.i | Royal diplomatic correspondence concerning Portugal |
B.viii | Royal diplomatic correspondence concerning Russia |
B.xi | Royal diplomatic correspondence concerning Russia |
C.iv | Winchester Psalter |
C.v | Marianus Scotus, Chronicle; Bartholomew Cotton, Historia Anglicana |
C.vii | Miscellany |
C.ix | Miscellany |
C.x | • Item 1 Autograph diary of Edward VI • Item 2 Letters of Edward VI to Henry VIII and Katherine Parr |
C.xi | Robert Fabyan, Chronicle of England and France |
D.i | Matthew of Paris, Liber additamentorum |
D.ii | Order of Ceremony for the Knights of the Bath |
D.iv | Lindisfarne Gospels |
D.x | Adamus Murimuthensis, Chronicon Sui Temporis |
E.i | Miscellany in two parts. (1) The first and earliest part is the Cotton-Corpus Legendary, a Worcester manuscript (1050 x 1075) which includes Byrhtferth's Life of Oswald, his Life of Ecgwine and Lantfred of Winchester's Translatio et Miracula S. Swithuni. |
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