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Anglo-Saxon Studies 32
‘CHARMS’, LITURGIES, AND SECRET RITES
IN EARLY MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Anglo-Saxon Studies
ISSN 1475-2468
GENERAL EDITORS
John Hines
Catherine Cubitt
‘Anglo-Saxon Studies’ aims to provide a forum for the best scholarship on
the Anglo-Saxon peoples in the period from the end of Roman Britain to
the Norman Conquest, including comparative studies involving adjacent
populations and periods; both new research and major re-assessments of
central topics are welcomed.
Books in the series may be based in any one of the principal disciplines
of archaeology, art history, history, language and literature, and inter- or
multi-disciplinary studies are encouraged.
Proposals or enquiries may be sent directly to the editors or the pub-
lisher at the addresses given below; all submissions will receive prompt
and informed consideration.
Professor John Hines, School of History, Archaeology and Religion,
Cardiff University, John Percival Building, Colum Drive, Cardiff, Wales,
CF10 3EU, UK
Professor Catherine Cubitt, School of History, Faculty of Arts and
Humanities, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, NR4 7TJ, UK
Boydell & Brewer, PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, IP12 3DF, UK
Previously published volumes in the series are listed at the back of this book
‘CHARMS’, LITURGIES, AND SECRET RITES
IN EARLY MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Ciaran Arthur
THE BOYDELL PRESS
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