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Wulfstan of York | Homily 16b | 69-71 | Wulfstan of York | |||||||||||||||||
Bethurum 1957 | 27-37 | and wace beoð ða hirdas … wið god silfne | Institutes of Polity | Jost 1959 | ||||||||||||||||
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Wulfstan of York | Homily 16b | 26.1-4 | Wulfstan of York (?) | |||||||||||||||||
Bethurum 1957 | 27-37 | and wace beoð ða hirdas … wið god silfne | Laws of Cnut | Liebermann 1898 | ||||||||||||||||
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× How to citeFor referencing this record, please use the following: S.J. Hollis, Wulfstan of York: Homily 16b, Bethurum 1957, 1996-11-25, Fontes Anglo-Saxonici: World Wide Web Register, https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/fontes/, accessed 2024-09-07 Alternatively, please use the following information:
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