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61. Rex christus ascendens: The Christological cult of the Ascension in Anglo-Saxon England
62. Sanctifying history: Hagiography and the construction of an Anglo -Saxon Christian past
63. The Anglo-Saxon imaginary of the East: A psychoanalytic exploration of the image of the East in Old English literature
64. Anglo -Saxons in the print and polemic of Tudor England
65. The 'Old English Herbarium' in a new context (Oswald Cockayne)
66. The Old English words rendering virgo, virginitas and puella in the Anglo -Saxon Gospels: Their semasiological background in Anglo -Saxon literature
67. Thomas Jefferson's 'Essay on the Anglo-Saxon Language' in context: A study of Jefferson's analytical method
68. The religious experience of women in Anglo-Saxon England
69. The reign of King Alfred the Great, 871--899: A study on Anglo-Saxon kingship
70. Anglo-Saxon heroic poetry and Shakespeare's 'Henriad'
71. The brilliance of comitatus: Aesthetics and society in early Anglo-Saxon England
72. The influence of seventeenth-century Anglo-Saxon scholarship on Milton's prose, 'The History of Britain', and 'Paradise Lost'
73. The Anglo -Saxon mind: Metaphor and common sense psychology in Old English literature
74. Ruling women: Popular representations of queenship in late Anglo-Saxon England
75. Soldier saints and holy warriors: Warfare and sanctity in Anglo-Saxon England
76. Evidence of a sixteenth-century Anglo-Saxon scholar: His work and sources
77. Through an ancient lens: An analysis of the Anglo-Saxon riddles of the 'Exeter Book' based upon classical rhetorical forms and devices
78. Christian heroism and holy war in Anglo-Saxon England
79. War, gender and religion in tenth century England: Struggles for identity in Anglo-Saxon texts
80. Scribal rhetoric in Anglo-Saxon England
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