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Onomastics » Feature of the month
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Feature of the month. Don't have an account? What is the sum of: 10 6. Enter your username or email:. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources. Filling a Lexicographical Gap. Names and Naming: An Ethiopian Experience. The Unexpected Fluidity of Names. 25th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences: an overview. What's in a name in 1914, in 2014? Anthroponomastics Goes Internet: User Name as a Marker of Virtual Identity. May 1, 2015.
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DMLBS « the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources « Page 2
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The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources. Newer posts →. MS British Library Yates Thompson 26 f. 2: Miniature of a scribe writing at a desk (thought to be Bede), from the preface to Bede’s prose Life of St Cuthbert. It is three years since this blog was launched. And so here are some approximate statistics about the blog over the last year (and ever). See last year’s statistics here. Number of posts: 15 (85). Number of pages: 2 (2). Blog posts/pages viewed: 1649 (4894). Although the results ...
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Anglo-Norman words: October 2014
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Thursday, October 23, 2014. Word of the Month: Anglo-Norman chess terminology (and how to find it). In addition to this work, we have been designing new features and search facilities for the site. For example, over the last year and a half, we have been providing each and every AND entry with cross-references to other relevant dictionaries of French, English and Latin (so far this is available for entries beginning with G-O – that is about 7500 entries). [1]. Belonged to the realm of botany (sub colum.
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Resources | ChartEx
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The following resources are related to the ChartEx project. DMLBS: Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources. The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources (DMLBS) is a British Academy research project at the University of Oxford. Based entirely on original research, the DMLBS is the most comprehensive dictionary of Medieval Latin to have been produced and the first ever to focus on British Medieval Latin. DEEDS: Documents of Early England Data Set. CEI: Charters Encoding Initiative.
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OCLA: Research Projects
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OXFORD CENTRE for LATE ANTIQUITY. Raquo; Seminars and Events. Raquo; Research Projects. Raquo; Research Students. Raquo; Graduate Degree Courses. Raquo; Past OCLA events. The Late Roman Empire. Byzantium and the Christian East. Judaism and the Jewish World. Islam and the Islamic World. OCLA: Research Projects (current and completed). Hercules and the Ceryneian hind,. 4th-century gold-glass from Rome. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle. Http:/ www.ancientcommentators.org.uk. Bible of Edessa Project. Profes...
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Website usage « DMLBS
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The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources. Our project website has reached its third anniversary and so here are some statistics for the last year (courtesy of Google Analytics). Last year’s figures. Number of visits: 11337 (14480). Number of page-views: 24176 (38729). Number of unique visitors: 9907 (11995). Number of countries from which pages have been viewed: 139 (136), of which 63 (65) have been the source of 10 or more visits. 1 http:/ www.dmlbs.ox.ac.uk/. And tagged website statistics.
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Website usage « DMLBS
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The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources. Our project website has reached its second anniversary and so here are some statistics for the last year (courtesy of Google Analytics). Last year’s figures. Number of visits: 14480 (7253). Number of page-views: 38729 (18412). Number of unique visitors: 11995 (5988). Number of countries from which pages have been viewed: 136 (117), of which 65 (48) have been the source of 10 or more visits. 1 http:/ www.dmlbs.ox.ac.uk/. Leave a comment Cancel reply.
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Third anniversary « DMLBS
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The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources. MS British Library Yates Thompson 26 f. 2: Miniature of a scribe writing at a desk (thought to be Bede), from the preface to Bede’s prose Life of St Cuthbert. It is three years since this blog was launched. And so here are some approximate statistics about the blog over the last year (and ever). See last year’s statistics here. Number of posts: 15 (85). Number of pages: 2 (2). Blog posts/pages viewed: 1649 (4894). Most viewed identifiable post:.