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- The Peterborough Chronicle and the Transition from Old English to
- Uniquely amongst manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the Peterborough Chronicle continued to gain new entries until 1155.
- www.csun.edu
- PETERBOROUGH CHRONICLE *
- This manuscript, usually referred to as the Peterborough Chronicle after its place of origin, is The strong verb system in the Peterborough Chronicle 51 pl. pres.
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- THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle1
- The following selections are from the Peterborough Chronicle (named for the monastery where it was kept), which was continued until 1154.
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- Activity 5.1 - The Peterborough Chronicle for 1140
- Activity 5.1 - The Peterborough Chronicle for 1140.
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- Bergs, Alexander / Skaffari, Janne (eds.) The Language of the
- English: the Early Middle English 'Peterborough Chronicle'. This book devoted to teaching the history of English on the basis of the Peterborough Chronicle.
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- Peterborough Chronicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- D The Worcester Chronicle (British Museum, Cotton MS.Tiberius B iv.) E The Laud (or "Peterborough") Chronicle (Bodleian, MS.
- omacl.org
- The Peterborough Chronicle and the Transition from Old English to
- Uniquely amongst manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the Peterborough Chronicle continued to gain new entries until 1155.
- www.csun.edu
- Readings in Early English - Middle English Texts
- The Peterborough Chronicle (MS Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc.
- www.arts.gla.ac.uk
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