Essays in Anglo-Saxon HistoryHambledon Press, 1986 - 240 strán (strany) James Campbell's work on the Anglo-Saxons is recognised as being some of the most original of recent writing on the period; it is brought together in this collection, which is both an important contribution to Anglo-Saxon studies in itself and also a pointer to the direction of future research. |
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Bede I | 1 |
The First Century of Christianity in England | 49 |
Observations on the Conversion of England | 69 |
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