Myres, J. N. L. (John Nowell Linton)
Myres, John Nowell Linton, 1902-1989
Myres, John Nowell Linton, 1902-
Myres, J. N. L.
Nowell Myres British archaeologist and librarian (1902–1989)
Myres, John Nowell Linton
Myres, John N. L. 1902-
Myres, J. N. L. (John Nowell Linton), 1902-1989
Myres, J. N. L., 1902-1989.
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Works
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The Adventus Saxonum | |
Das alamannische Gräberfeld von Beggingen-Löbern. Von W. U. Guyan. 10½ × 7½. Pp. 40 + 10 figs., 21 pls. and 1 plan. Schriften des Institutes für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Schweiz, 12. Basel, 1958 | |
Angles, Saxons, and Jutes : essays presented to J.N.L. Myres | |
The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of Caistor-by-Norwich and Markshall, Norfolk | |
Anglo-Saxon Coins. Historical Studies presented to Sir Frank Stenton. Edited by R. H. M. Dolley. 10 × 7. Pp. xvi + 296 + 21 pls. and 4 maps. London: Methuen, 1961. 63s | |
The Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery at Sancton, East Yorkshire | |
Anglo-Saxon pottery and the settlement of England | |
Anglo-Saxon Urns from North Elmham, Norfolk: some corrected attributions | |
Anniversary Address | |
The Battle for Britain in the Fifth Century. An Essay in Dark Age History. By T. Dayrell Reed. 7 × 4¾. Pp. 208. Methuen, 1944. 10s. 6d | |
Bibliography of printed works relating to Oxfordshire, excluding the University and city of Oxford, by E. H. Cordeaux,... and D. H. Merry,... [Foreword by J. L. N. Myres.] | |
THE BIRTH OF THE MIDDLE AGES, 395–814. By H. St. L. B. Moss. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1935. pp. XVIII and 291 with 8 plates and 10 maps. 12s 6d | |
Die Bodenfunde des 3. bis 6. Jahrhunderts nach Chr. zwiscken unterer Elbe und Oder. (Offa Bücher 23.) By Helga Schach-Dörges. 12 × 8½. Pp. 280 + 111 pls. + 11 maps + 86 figs. Neumunster: Karl Wachholtz, 1970. DM 96 | |
The Bodleian library in the seventeenth century : guide to an exhibition held during the Festival of Britain, 1951 | |
Charlemagne on Miniskirts | |
La Cimetière de Lavoye: nécropole merovingienne. By René Joffroy. 11 × 8½. Pp. 180 + 112 illus. + 6 plans. Paris: Picard, 1974. 85F | |
The Conquest of Wessex in the Sixth Century. By Gordon J. Copley. Pp. 240, 12 pls. and 10 maps. London: Phoenix House Ltd., 1954. 30s | |
A Corpus of Wheel-thrown Pottery in Anglo-Saxon Graves. By Vera I. Evison. 24·5 × 18·5 cm. Pp. ix + 108 + 5 maps + 36 figs. + 10 pls. London: Royal Archaeological Institute, 1979. Price not stated | |
Crop-Mark Sites at Mucking, Essex | |
The defences of Isurium Brigantum (Aldborough) | |
The Early History of Abingdon, Berkshire, and its Abbey | |
England before the Conquest: studies in primary sources presented to Dorothy Whitelock. Edited by Peter Clemoes and Kathleen Hughes. 9¼ × 6. Pp. xvi+418+9 pls. + 24 figs. Cambridge University Press, 1971. £8 | |
Excavations at Shakenoak I. By A. C. C. Brodribb, A. R. Hands, and D. R. Walker. 8½ × 7½. Pp. 120 + 37 figs. Privately printed 1968: obtainable from A. R. Hands, Exeter College, Oxford. 20s.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied | |
Excavations on the Akeman Street, near Asthally, Oxon., Feb.–June, 1925 | |
A Fifth-Century Anglo-Saxon Pot from Canterbury | |
Formenkreise und Stammesgruppen in Schleswig-Holstein. Von Albert Genrich. 11¾×8½. Pp. 78 + taf. 55. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz Verlag, 1954 | |
Gilbert Sheldon, The Transition From Roman Britain To Christian England, A.D. 368–664. London: Macmillan, 1932. Pp. xxiii + 219. 10s | |
Das Gräberfeld von Altenwalde. Von Karl Waller. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 16 + 18 figs. Die Gräberfelder von Hemmoor, Quelkhorn, Gudendorf und Dühnen-Wehrberg. Von Karl Waller. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 32 + 1 map + 49 figs. Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde u | |
A handbook to the palace of Minos : Knossos : with its dependencies | |
The History of All Souls College Library. By Sir Edmund Craster, edited by E. F. Jacob. 9 × 5½. Pp. 128 + 7 pls. London: Faber & Faber, 1971. £2.50 | |
Inscriptions in the Minoan linear script of class A | |
An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England. By P. Hunter Blair. 8½ × 5¼. Pp. xvi + 382: 16 pls. and 9 maps. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1956. 30s | |
The Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon Site at Upton, Northants | |
Italian illuminated manuscripts from 1400-1550 : catalogue of an exhibition held in the Bodleian library Oxford 1948 | |
Later Roman Britain. By Stephen Johnson. 23 × 15 cm. Pp. xi + 195 + 60 pls. + 20 figs. + 22 maps. London and Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980. £7·50 | |
Liturgical manuscripts | |
The Medieval Pottery at Bodiam Castle | |
Merowingerzeit: Original-Altertümer des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums in Mainz. Katalog 13. By Gustav Behrens. 11¾×8. Pp. vi + 84 with 8 plates and 165 text-figures. Mainz: E. Schneider, 1947 | |
Mitcham Grave 205 and the Chronology of Applied Brooches with Floriate Cross Decoration | |
THE NATIVE HILL FORTS OF NORTH WALES AND THEIR DEFENCES. Presidential Address to the Cambrian Archaeological Association. By Willoughby Gardner,F.S.A. (Archaeologia Cambrensis, December 1926) | |
New College and its Buildings. By A. H. Smith. 8½ × 5½. Pp.xii + 192. Geoffrey Cumberlege: Oxford University Press, 1952. 21s | |
A Nineteenth-Century Grubenhaus on Bucklebury Common, Berkshire | |
The Northern Barbarians 100 B.C.–A.D. 300. By Malcolm Todd. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 232 + 4 pls. + 26 figs. London: Hutchinson University Library, 1975. £5.50 | |
The Oxford history of England. | |
Part III. Anglian and Anglo-Danish Lincolnshire | |
Portraits of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries | |
A Prehistoric Settlement on hinksey Hill, Near Oxford | |
R. E. M. Wheeler, London and the Saxons. London Museum Catalogues, no. 6, 1935. Pp. 201 with 21 plates and 45 text illustrations. 1s. 6d | |
R. G. Collingwood, Roman Britain. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1932. Pp. xi + 160. with 59 illustrations and a map. 6s | |
Recent discoveries in the Bodleian Library : communicated to the Society of Antiquaries | |
Reihengräberfelder von Heidelberg-Kirchheim. By Gisela Clauss. (Badische Fundberichte Sonderheft 14. 1.) 12 × 8. Pp. 189 + 8 figs. (Textband) + 58 pls. + 15 plans (Tafelband). Karlsruhe: Staatliches Amt für Denkmalpflege, 1971. Price not stated | |
The Religious Policy of Anastasius I Peter Charanis: Church and State in the Later Roman Empire: the Religious Policy of Anastasius the First, 491–518. (University of Wisconsin Studies in the Social Sciences and History, No. 26.) Pp. 102. Madison: | |
Reviews | |
Roman Britain and the English settlements | |
Roman Britain to Saxon England: An Archaeological Study | |
The Roman Fortress at Longthorpe | |
Roman Pottery Used for Anglo-Saxon Cremations | |
Short history of anatomical teaching in Oxford, by H. M. Sinclair and A. H. T. Robb-Smith. [Foreword by J. N. L. Myres. Preface by W. E. Le Gros Clark.] | |
Some Thoughts on the Topography of Saxon London | |
The South Saxons. Edited by Peter Brandon. 25 × 18 cm. Pp. 262 + 7 pls. + 18 figs. Chichester: Phillimore, 1978. £8·75.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied | |
The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial: A Handbook. By R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford. 12 × 7. Pp. 84 + 4 colour plates + 32 pls. + 31 figs. London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1968. Cloth 25s., paper 16s | |
Two Saxon urns from Ickwell Bury, Beds., and the Saxon penetration of the Eastern Midlands | |
Verulamium | |
Westerwanna I. Von Karola Zimmer-Linnfeld, Hans Gummel und Karl Waller. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 50 + 201 figs. Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde und Vorgeschichte, 1960. (9. Beiheft zum Atlas der Urgeschichte, ed. H. J. Eggers.) Price not stated.Der Ur | |
William Shakespeare 1564-1964 : a catalogue of the quatercentenary exhibition in the Divinity School | |
Winchester College Muniments. Vols. II–III. Estates. Compiled by Sheila Himsworth With William Graham and John Harvey. 22 × 14.5 cm. Pp. xxxi + 1588. Chichester: Phillimore, 1984. ISBN 0-85033-421-7 / -496-7. £50.00 each (£125.00 the 3-vol. set) | |
Wingham Villa and Romano–Saxon Pottery in Kent | |
The Zimbabwe Culture : Ruins and Reactions. By G. Caton-Thompson. 10 × 6½. Pp. xxiv + 299. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 1931. 25s |