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Parkes (Malcolm B.)

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Parkes, Malcolm, “The handwriting of St Boniface: a reassessment of the problems”, Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 1976:98 (2009): 161–179.
Parkes, Malcolm B., Their hands before our eyes: a closer look at scribes: the Lyell lectures delivered in the University of Oxford 1999, The Lyell Lectures, 1999, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008.
Parkes, Malcolm B., “Rædan, areccan, smeagan: how the Anglo-Saxons read”, Anglo-Saxon England 26 (1997): 1–22.
Parkes, Malcolm B., Pause and effect: an introduction to the history of punctuation in the West, Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1992.
Parkes, Malcolm B., “The contribution of Insular scribes of the seventh and eighth centuries to the ‘grammar of legibility’”, in: Malcolm B. Parkes, Scribes, scripts and readers: studies in the communication, presentation and dissemination of medieval texts, London: Hambledon Press, 1991. 1–18.
Parkes, Malcolm B., Scribes, scripts and readers: studies in the communication, presentation and dissemination of medieval texts, London: Hambledon Press, 1991.
Bischoff, Bernhard, Mildred Budny, Geoffrey Harlow, Malcolm B. Parkes, and J. D. Pheifer, The Epinal, Erfurt, Werden and Corpus glossaries, Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 22, Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1988.
Parkes, Malcolm B. [Parkes, M. B.], “The contribution of Insular scribes of the seventh and eighth centuries to the ‘grammar of legibility’”, in: A. Maierù (ed.), Grafia e interpunzione del latino nel medioevo. Seminario Internazionale, Roma, 27-29 settembre 1984, Rome: Edizioni dell'Ateneo, 1987. 15–30.
Parkes, Malcolm B., “A note on MS Vatican, Bibl. Apost., lat. 3363”, in: Margaret Gibson (ed.), Boethius: his life, thought and influence, Oxford: Blackwell, 1981. 425–427.


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