Anglo-Saxon England 12 (1983)
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- Law, Vivien, 'The study of Latin grammar in eight-century Southumbria', 12, 43-71
- Kitson, Peter, 'Lapidary traditions in Anglo-Saxon England: part II, Bede's Explanatio Apocalypsis and related works', 12, 73-123
- Roper, Michael, 'A fragment of Bede's De Temporum Ratione in the Public Record Office', 12, 125-8
- Parkes, M. B., 'A fragment of an early-tenth-century Anglo-Saxon manuscript and its significance', 12, 129-40
- Gibson, M. T., M. Lapidge and C. Page, 'Neumed Boethian metra from Canterbury: a newly recovered leaf of Cambridge, University Library, Gg. 5. 35 (the "Cambridge Songs" manuscript)', 12, 141-52
- Cameron, M. L., 'Bald's Leechbook: its sources and their use in its compilation', 12, 153-82
- Foley, John Miles, 'Literary art and oral tradition in Old English and Serbian poetry', 12, 183-214
- Irving, Edward B., Jr, 'A reading of Andreas: the poem as poem', 12, 215-37
- Kelly, Birte, 'The formative stages of Beowulf textual scholarship: part II', 12, 239-75
- Berkhout, Carl T., Martin Biddle, Mark Blackburn, T. J. Brown, C. R. E. Coutts and Simon Keynes, 'Bibliography for 1982', 12, 277-329
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