Leeds Studies in English - 2013
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Number of items: 10.
Biggam, Carole and Hall, Alaric
(2013)
Leeds Studies in English, New Series, 44 (2013): Complete Volume.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
i-263.
ISSN 0075-8566
Biggam, Carole
(2013)
An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon Plant-Name Studies and to this Special Issue.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 1-9.
ISSN 0075-8566
Markey, Tom
(2013)
‘Garlic and Sapphires in the Mud’: ‘Leeks’ in their Early Folk Contexts.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 10-42.
ISSN 0075-8566
Hall, Alaric
(2013)
Madness, Medication — and Self-Induced Hallucination? Elleborus (and Woody Nightshade) in Anglo-Saxon England, 700–900.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 43-69.
ISSN 0075-8566
Hall, Alaric
(2013)
Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900–1100: Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 70-93.
ISSN 0075-8566
Wotherspoon, Irené
(2013)
Old English Hymlic: Is it Hemlock?
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 94-113.
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Wotherspoon, Irené
(2013)
Old English Hymele: An Occasional Flavour of Hops.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 114-36.
ISSN 0075-8566
Coates, Richard
(2013)
Biting the Bulut: A Problematic Old English Plant-Name in the Light of Place-Name Evidence.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 137-45.
ISSN 0075-8566
Meaney, Audrey
(2013)
What was Lybcorn?
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 146-205.
ISSN 0075-8566
Biggam, Carole
(2013)
Old English Safene: Untangling Native and Exotic Junipers in Anglo-Saxon England.
Leeds Studies in English, ns 44.
pp. 206-41.
ISSN 0075-8566