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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
I | Gildas's geographical perspective: some problems | |
II | Gildas's prose style and its origins | |
III | A note on Gildas's 'lanio fulve' | |
IV | Did Gildas read Orosius? | |
V | Gildas's reading: a survey | |
VI | Rufinus, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gildas | |
VII | Arator's use of Caelius Sedulius: a re-examination | |
VIII | The Hisperica Famina and Caelius Sedulius | |
IX | Some further Vergilian borrowings in Breton hagiography of the Carolingian period | |
X | Knowledge of Christian Latin poets and historians in early medieval Brittany | |
XI | Bede and Vergil | |
XII | Imitation of the poems of Paulinus of Nola in early Anglo-Latin verse | |
XIII | Imitation of the poems of Paulinus of Nola in early Anglo-Latin verse: a postscript | |
XIV | Aldhelm, Gildas, and Acircius | |
XV | Alfred burns the cakes: the Vita prima sancti | |
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