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Books
Anglo-Saxon Remedies, Charms, and Prayers from British Library MS Harley 585: The 'Lacnunga', 2 vols., Mellen Critical Editions and Translations 6a & 6b (Edwin Mellen Press: Lewiston & Lampeter, 2001)
Vol. I, lxiii + 276 pp.: Introduction, Text, Translation and Appendices
Vol. II, 404 pp.: Commentary and Bibliography
Encarta World English Dictionary, Bloomsbury Publishing (London, 1999)
Articles
'Treebeard's Roots in Medieval European Tradition', Mallorn: The Journal of the Tolkien Society 42 (2004), pp. 11-18 [with addendum forthcoming]
'J.R.R. Tolkien's Use of an Old English Charm', Mallorn: The Journal of the Tolkien Society 40 (2002), pp. 39-44
'Some Anglo-Saxon Charms', in Essays on Anglo-Saxon and Related Themes in Memory of Lynne Grundy, edited by Jane Roberts and Janet Nelson, King's College London Medieval Studies XVII (London, 2000), pp. 411-33
'Anglo-Saxon Charms in Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Barlow 35', Nottingham Medieval Studies 43 (1999), pp. 33-46
Review of Carolyne Larrington, trans., The Poetic Edda, The World's Classics (Oxford & New York, 1996), in Saga-Book of the Viking Society, vol. 25 part 1 (1998), pp. 92-5
'Merlin – Fact or Fiction?', in The Chronicles of Old England,The Flexible Learning Company (Cranleigh, Surrey, 1993)
'Arthur – Once and Future King', in The Chronicles of Old England,The Flexible Learning Company (Cranleigh, Surrey, 1993)
Books in Progress
The Elder Edda: Old Norse Poems of Gods and Heroes from the Codex Regius (Gammel kongelig samling 2365 4to) and AM 748 4to Manuscripts of the Árni Magnússon Institute in Iceland. [Edition, translation and explanatory notes]
Woden the Dragonslayer: England's Forgotten Myth
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