Research on the Ottoman scribal service, c.1574-1630
(1992)
Book Chapter
Woodhead, C. (1992). Research on the Ottoman scribal service, c.1574-1630. In C. Fragner, & K. Schwarz (Eds.), Festgabe an Josef Matuz: Osmanistik - Turkologie - Diplomatik (311-28). Berlin, Klaus Schwarz Verlag
Outputs (12)
Symeon of Durham and the community of St Cuthbert in the eleventh century (1992)
Book Chapter
Rollason, D. (1992). Symeon of Durham and the community of St Cuthbert in the eleventh century. In C. Hicks (Ed.), England in the Eleventh Century (183-98). Boydell & Brewer
The ecclesiastical context (1992)
Book Chapter
Rollason, D. (1992). The ecclesiastical context. In H. Fox (Ed.), The Origins of the Midland Village (73-90). Economic History Society/University of Leicester
The concept of sanctity in Dunstan’s England (1992)
Book Chapter
Rollason, D. (1992). The concept of sanctity in Dunstan’s England. In N. Ramsay, M. Sparks, & T. Tatton-Brown (Eds.), in St Dunstan his Life, Times and Cult (261-72). Boydell & Brewer
The Cost of the Codex Amiatinus (1992)
Journal Article
Gameson, R. (1992). The Cost of the Codex Amiatinus. Notes & Queries, 237, 2-9
The Decoration of the Tanner Bede (1992)
Journal Article
Gameson, R. (1992). The Decoration of the Tanner Bede. Anglo-Saxon England, 21, 115-59. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263675100004191
William Warburton and the alliance of church and state (1992)
Journal Article
Taylor, S. (1992). William Warburton and the alliance of church and state. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, XLIII, 271-286
"The fac totum in ecclesiastic affairs"? The duke of Newcastle and the crown's ecclesiastical patronage (1992)
Journal Article
Taylor, S. (1992). "The fac totum in ecclesiastic affairs"? The duke of Newcastle and the crown's ecclesiastical patronage
‘Commissions of the Peace in Ireland, 1302–1461’ (1992)
Journal Article
Frame, R. (1992). ‘Commissions of the Peace in Ireland, 1302–1461’. Analecta Hibernica, 35,
The City of London: Continuity and Change since 1850 (1992)
Book
Michie, R. (1992). The City of London: Continuity and Change since 1850. Macmillan