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Index Fontium
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with an Historical Account of the Images upon her
Shrine (for the benefit of the Blue-coat
School)’ (Chester, 1749)
- Alfred P. Smyth, ed. and
trans., ‘The Medieval Life of King
Alfred the Great. A Translation and Commentary on
the Text Attributed to Asser’ (New York, 2002)
- Alistair Campbell, ed.,
‘The Battle of Brunanburh’,
(London, 1938)
- Bertram Colgrave and R. A. B.
Mynors, eds., ‘Bede's
Ecclesiastical History of the English
People’ (Oxford, 1969)
- C. Babington and J. R. Lumby,
eds., ‘Polychronicon Ranulphi
Higden, monachi Cestrensis’, Rolls Series 41, 8 vols.
(London, 1865-86)
- ‘Calendar of
the Patent Rolls ... Henry IV’ (London, 1903-9)
- Carl Horstmann, ed., ‘The Life of Saint Werburge of Chester,
by Henry Bradshaw’, EETS o. s. 88 (London, 1887)
-
‘Common Bible: Revised Standard
Version’ (New York, 1973)
- D. J. Bowen, ed., ‘Barddoniaeth yr Uchelwyr’ (Cardiff, 1959)
- D. Johnston, ed., ‘Gwaith Lewys Glyn Cothi’ (Cardiff, 1995)
- Daniel Donoghue, ‘Lady Godiva: a literary history of the
legend ’ (Oxford, 2003)
- David R. Carlson, ed., and
A.G. Rigg, trans., ‘Richard
Maidstone: Concordia (The Reconciliation of
Richard II with London)’ (Kalamazoo, 2003)
- Diana Greenway, ed. and
trans., ‘Henry Archdeacon of
Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum’ (Oxford, 1996)
- Dorothy Whitelock, ed.,
‘Wulfstan of York, Sermo Lupi ad
Anglos’ (London, 1963)
- E. I. Rowlands, ed., ‘Poems of the Cywyddwyr’ (Dublin, 1976)
- E. Roberts, ed., ‘Gwaith Maredudd ap Rhys a’i Gyfoedion’.
(Aberystwyth, 2003)
- Edward Hawkins, ed., ‘The holy lyfe and history of Saynt
Werburge, by Henry Bradshaw (facsimile)’,
(London, 1848)
- Eugene Vinaver, ed., ‘Malory: Works’(Oxford, 1971)
- G. Schleich, ‘Die Sprichworter Hendings und die Prouerbis of
Wysdom’, ‘Anglia’ 51
(1927), 220-227
- Henry Noble MacCracken, ed.,
‘The Minor Poems of John
Lydgate’, EETS o. s. 107 (London, 1934)
- I. Bowen, ed., ‘Statutes of Wales’ (London, 1908)
- I. Jones, ed., ‘Gwaith Hywel Cilan’ (Cardiff, 1963)
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(Chester, 1972)
- J. P. Clancy, trans., ‘Medieval Welsh Lyrics.’ (London, 1965)
- J. P. Migne, ed., ‘Patrologia cursus completus ... series
latina’, 221 vols., (Paris, 1844-1864)
- J. S. Brewer, J. F.
Dimock, and G. F. Warner, ‘Giraldi
Cambrensis Opera’, Rolls
Series 21, 8 vols. (London, 1861-1891)
- J. Strachey, ed., ‘Rotuli Parliamentorum’,
(London, 1767-77)
- J. Williams, ed. ‘Records of Denbigh and its
Lordship’ (Wrexham, 1860)
- Joan Evans and Mary S.
Serjeantson, eds., ‘English
Medieval Lapidaries’, EETS o. s. 190 (London, 1933)
- John Taylor, ed. and trans.,
‘The Didascalion of Hugh of St
Victor: a medieval guide to the arts’,
(New York, 1961)
- K. A. Bramley et al., eds.,
‘Gwaith Llywelyn Fardd I ac Eraill
o Feirdd y Ddeuddegfed Ganrif’ (Cardiff, 1994)
- L. Shopkow, trans. ‘The History of the Counts of Guines and
Lords of Ardres’ (Philadelphia, 2001)
- Larry D. Benson, ed., ‘The Riverside Chaucer’ (Oxford, 1988)
- Lewis Thorpe, trans., ‘Geoffrey of Monmouth, The History of the
Kings of Britain’ (Harmondsworth, 1966)
- Lewis Thorpe, trans., ‘Gerald of Wales: The Journey through
Wales and the Description of Wales’ (Harmondsworth, 1978)
- Lucy Toulmin Smith, ed.,
‘The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar
by Robert Ricart, Town Clerk of Bristol 18 Edward
IV’ (London, 1872)
- M. Dominica Legge, ‘Anglo-Norman Literature and its
Background’ (Oxford, 1963)
- M. V. Taylor, ed. ‘Extracts from the MS. Liber Luciani De
laude Cestrie written about the year 1195 and now
in the Bodleian Library, Oxford’, The
Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 64.
(Chester, 1912)
- Mark Eccles, ed., ‘The Macro Plays: The Castle of
Perseverance, Wisdom, Mankind’,
EETS o. s. 262 (London, 1969)
- Peter Godman, ‘Poetry of the Carolingian
Renaissance’ (London, 1985)
- Petrus Maturus, ed., ‘Divi Antonini Archiepiscopi
Florentini... Chronicorum opus’, 3 vols.,
(London, 1586)
- R. A. B. Mynors, ed. and
trans., completed by R. M.Thomson and
M. Winterbottom, ‘William of
Malmesbury, Gesta Regum Anglorum’, 2 vols. (Oxford, 1998-9)
- R. Bromwich, ed. ‘Trioedd Ynys Prydein. The Welsh Triads’,
2nd edition (Cardiff, 1978)
- R. C. Christie, ed. and
trans., ‘Annales
Cestrienses’, Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 14, (Chester, 1887)
- Rh. Andrews et al., eds.,
‘Gwaith Bleddyn Fardd a Beirdd
Eraill Ail Hanner y Drydedd Ganrif ar Ddeg
’ (Cardiff, 1999)
- Rosalind C. Love, ed. and
trans., ‘Goscelin of Saint-Bertin:
The Hagiography of the Female Saints of
Ely’ (Oxford, 2004)
- ‘Rotuli
Parliamentorum’, 7 vols., (London, 1783-1832)
- ‘Statutes of the
Realm’ (London, 1810-28)
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collaborative edition’, vol. 7, MS E (Cambridge, 2004)
- T. G. Jones, ed., ‘Gwaith Tudur Aled’, 2 vols., (Cardiff, 1926)
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Version’ (Cardiff, 1955)
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Penllyn’ (Cardiff, 1958)
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(Oxford, 1962)
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trans., ‘The ‘Parisiana poetria’
of John of Garland’ (New Haven, 1984)
Manuscripts
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
21290E
(16th-17th c.)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
6209E
(c. 1700)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
6471B
(first half 17th c.)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
6511B
(1593-5)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Cwrymawr 12
(1794)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Gwyneddon 3
(1590)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Llanstephan 122
(c. 1644-50)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Llanstephan 134
(1609-10)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Mostyn 147 (NLW 3050D)
(c. 1577)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
NLW 2033B
(18th c.)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
NLW 3039B
(1605-18)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
NLW 670D
(19th c.)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
NLW 970E
(c. 1613)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Peniarth 312, iii
(1610-40)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Peniarth 64
(after 1577)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Peniarth 65
(16th c.)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Peniarth 75
(after 1589)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Peniarth 80
(c. 1550-80)
-
Aberystwyth
National Library of Wales
Peniarth 99
(c. 1620-70)
-
Bangor
University of Wales
Bangor (M) 4
(16th c.)
-
Bristol
Record Office
04720
-
Cardiff
Central Library
2.114
(1564-5)
-
Cardiff
Central Library
2.619
(c. 1586)
-
Cardiff
Central Library
2.623
(1684)
-
Cardiff
Central Library
5.44
(1613)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14866
(1586-7)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14875
(after 1570)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14876
(1722-49)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14964
(end 18th c.)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14967
(after 1527)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14969
(early 17th c.)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14971
(c. 1617)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14975
(16th-17th c.)
-
London
British Library
Additional 14988
(first half 17th c.)
-
London
British Library
Additional 31071
(1804)
-
London
British Library
Additional 31088
(18th-19th c.)
-
London
British Library
Additional 31094
(18th-19th c.)
-
London
British Library
Harley 1046
-
London
British Library
Harley 1975
()
-
London
British Library
Stowe 959
(after 1575)
-
Oxford
Bodleian Library
Bodley 672
(c. 1195)
-
Oxford
Bodleian Library
Bodley Welsh e 1
(c. 1612-23)
-
Oxford
Jesus College
138
(1628)
-
Oxford
Jesus College
139
(early 17th)
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