O'Mara, V. M. (Veronica M.)
O'Mara, Veronica Margaret, 1958-....
O'Mara, Veronica M.
O'Mara, V.M. 1958-
O'Mara, V. M.
O'Mara, V. M. (Veronica M.), 1958-
O'Mara, Veronica M. (1958- ).
V. M. O'Mara researcher
O'Mara, Veronica
VIAF ID: 5037136 (Personal)
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Works
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Antwerp dialogue | |
Circulating the word of God in medieval and early modern Europe | |
An edition of the 'Lyves and dethes' in Cambridge University Library, MS additional 2604 | |
Four Middle English sermons edited from London, British Library MS Harley 2268 | |
Kansas City dialogue | |
Literature, readers and dialogue essays by and in reply to Douglas Jefferson | |
Manuscripts in Lambeth palace library, including those formerly in Sion college library | |
Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales (Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru), Aberystwyth | |
The Middle English Sermons from Manuscript Bodley 806 : critical edition and study. | |
Nuns' literacies in medieval Europe the Hull dialogue [Conference at the university of Hull from 20 to 23 june 2011] | |
Preaching the word in manuscript and print in late medieval England : essays in honour of Susan Powell | |
repertorium of Middle English prose sermons | |
Saints' lives for medieval English nuns. | |
study and edition of selected Middle English sermons Richard Alkerton's Easter Week sermon preached at St Mary Spital in 1406, a Sermon on Sunday observance, and a Nunnery sermon for the feast of the Assumption | |
A study of unedited late Middle English sermons that occur singly or in small groups, with an edition of selected sermons | |
translation of the works of St Birgitta of Sweden into the medieval European vernaculars |