Dorothy Whitelock
Dorothy Whitelock
Dorothy Whitelock, CBE, FSA, FRHistS, FBA (11 November 1901 – 14 August 1982) was an English historian. From 1957 to 1969, she was the Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge.[1] Her best-known work is English Historical Documents, vol. I: c. 500-1042, which she edited. It is a compilation of translated sources, with introductions. -Wikipedia
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Sermo Lupi Ad Anglos
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Anglo-Saxon Charters in the Vernacular 3 Volume Set
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England before the conquest
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English Historical Documents
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The beginnings of English society
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
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Ireland in early mediaeval Europe
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History, law, and literature in 10th-11th century England
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From Bede to Alfred
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English Historical Documents, C. Five Hundred to Ten Forty-Two
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Sermo Lupi Ad Anglos (Exeter Medieval English Texts)
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Some Anglo-Saxon bishops of London
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Anglo-Saxon wills
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Sweet's Anglo-Saxon reader in prose and verse
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The audience of Beowulf
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The Norman Conquest Its Setting and Impact
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The Old English Bede
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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle
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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. A revised translation edited by Dorothy Whitelock, with David C. Douglas and Susie I. Tucker. Introd. by Dorothy Whitelock
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THE PELICAN HISTORY OF ENGLAND - 2 THE BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH SOCIETY
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English Historical Documents, C. 500-1042 (English historical documents)
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The beginnings of English society
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Audience of Beowulf
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Anglo-Saxon Wills
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Sermo Lupi Ad Anglos
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Anglo-Saxon Charters in the Vernacular 3 Volume Set
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England before the conquest
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English Historical Documents
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The beginnings of English society
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
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Ireland in early mediaeval Europe
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History, law, and literature in 10th-11th century England
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From Bede to Alfred
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English Historical Documents, C. Five Hundred to Ten Forty-Two
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Sermo Lupi Ad Anglos (Exeter Medieval English Texts)
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Some Anglo-Saxon bishops of London
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Anglo-Saxon wills
- Open Work
Sweet's Anglo-Saxon reader in prose and verse
- Open Work
The audience of Beowulf
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The Norman Conquest Its Setting and Impact
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The Old English Bede
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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle
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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle. A revised translation edited by Dorothy Whitelock, with David C. Douglas and Susie I. Tucker. Introd. by Dorothy Whitelock
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THE PELICAN HISTORY OF ENGLAND - 2 THE BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH SOCIETY
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English Historical Documents, C. 500-1042 (English historical documents)
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The beginnings of English society
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Audience of Beowulf
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Anglo-Saxon Wills