Bibliography
Abrahams, P., ed. (1926) Ćuvres PoĂ©tiques de Baudri de Bourgueil (Paris, Librairie Ancienne HonorĂ© Champion).
Ackerman, P. (1933) âThe Norsemen and their descendantsâ, in P. Akerman, Tapestry: The Mirror of Civilization (Oxford, University Press), 39â53, 348â51.
Ailes, A. (1990) âHeraldry in twelfth-century England: the evidenceâ, in D. Williams, ed., England in the Twelfth Century: Proceedings of the 1988 Harlaxton Symposium (Woodbridge, Boydell), 1â16.
Aird, W. (2007) âEdward A. Freemanâs methods of historical studyâ, The Haskins Society Journal, Japan 2, 77â89.
Andresen, H., ed. (1877â9) Wace, Roman de Rou (Bonn, Heilbronn).
Apter, E. (1991) Feminizing the Fetish: psychoanalysis and narrative obsession in turn-of-the-century France (Ithaca, Cornell University Press).
Archibald, M. (1984) Cat. 396, in G. Zarnecki, J. Holt, T. Holland, ed., English Romanesque Art 1066â1200: Hayward Gallery, London 5 April-8 July 1984 (London, Arts Council of Great Britain/Weidenfeld and Nicolson), 327â8.
Ase Luplau, J. (1961) âLa Redecouverte de la Tapisserie de Bayeuxâ, Annales de Normandie 11, October, 179â95.
Attenborough, F. L. (1963) The Laws of the Earliest English Kings (New York, Russell and Russell).
Backhouse, J., Turner, D. H. and Webster, L. (1984) The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Art, 966â1066 (London, The British Museum).
Ballard, A., ed. (1920) An Eleventh Century Inquisition of St Augustineâs Canterbury, Records of the Social and Economic History of England and Wales, no. 4, pt. 2 (London, Oxford University Press for the British Academy).
Banks, S. E. and Binns, J. W., ed. and trans. (2002) Gervase of Tilbury: Otia Imperialia; recreation for an emperor, Oxford Medieval Texts (Oxford, Clarendon).
Barber, R. (1993) Bestiary (Woodbridge, Boydell).
Barlow, F. [M.], ed. and trans. (1992) The Life of King Edward who rests at Westminster (2nd ed., Oxford, Clarendon).
Barlow, F. M. (1997) Edward the Confessor (New Haven and London, Yale University Press).
Barlow, F. [M.], ed. and trans. (1999) The Carmen de Hastingae Proelio of Guy Bishop of Amiens (Oxford, University Press).
Barlow, F. M. (2002) The Godwins (Harlow, Longman).
Bates, D. (1975) âThe character and career of Odo, bishop of Bayeux (1049/50â1097)â, Speculum 50, 1â20.
Bates, D. (1997) âThe prosopographical study of Anglo-Norman royal chartersâ, in K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, ed., Family Trees and the Roots of Politics: the prosopography of Britain and France from the tenth to the twelfth century (Woodbridge, Boydell), 89â102.
Bates, D. (1998) Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, William I (1066â1087) (Oxford, Clarendon).
Bates, D. (2001) William the Conqueror (Stroud, Tempus).
Bates, D. and Gazeau, V. (1990) âLâAbbaye de Grestain et la famille dâHerluin de Conteville, Annales de Normandie 40, 5â30.
Baxendall, M. (1972) Painting and Experience in Fifteenth Century Italy, a primer in the social history of pictorial style (Oxford, University Press).
Baxter, R. (1998) Bestiaries and their Users in the Middle Ages (Stroud, Sutton).
Baxter, S. (2008) âThe death of Burgheard son of Ălfgar and its contextâ, in P. Fouracre and D. Ganz, ed., Frankland: Essays in Honour of Dame Jinty Nelson (Manchester, University Press), 266â84.
BaylĂ©, M. (2004) âThe Bayeux Tapestry and decoration in north-western Europe: style and compositionâ, in Bouet et al. (2004), 303â25.
Bazin, G. (1992) Souvenirs de lâExode du Louvre 1940â1945 (Paris, Somogy).
BĂ©dat, I. and Girault-Kurtzeman, B. (2004) âEtude technique de la Broderie de Bayeuxâ, translated into English as âThe technical study of the Bayeux Embroideryâ, in Bouet et al. (2004), 83â109.
Beech, G. (2005a) âAn âoldâ conquest of England tapestry (possibly The Bayeux) owned by the rulers of France, England and Burgundy (1396â1430)â, Revue Belge de Philologie et dâHistoire 83/4, 1017â27.
Beech, G. (2005b) Was the Bayeux Tapestry Made in France?: the case for St Florent of Saumur (New York, Palgrave).
Beech, G. (2006a) âSt Florent of Saumur and the origin of the Bayeux Tapestryâ, Francia 33/1, 17â32.
Beech, G. (2006b) âResponse to review of E. Coatsworth in TMR-Lâ, http://1quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tmr.
Benjamin, W. (1972â89) Gesammelte Schriften 4 (1), ed. T. Rexroth (Frankfurt-am-Main, Suhrkamp Verlag), 9â21.
Benjamin, W. (1996) âThe task of the translatorâ, in M. Bulbock and M. W. Jennings, ed., Walter Benjamin: selected writings, 1:1913â1926 (Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press), 253â63.
Bennet, M. (1983) âPoetry as history?â: the Roman de Rou of Wace as a source for the Normansâ, Anglo-Norman Studies 5, 21â39.
Bernstein, D. J. (1986) The Mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry (London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson).
Bertrand, S. (1957) âThe history of the Tapestryâ, in Stenton (1957/1965b), 88â97.
Bertrand, S. (1960) âĂtude sur la Tapisserie de Bayeuxâ, Annales de Normandie 10, 197â206, translated in Gameson 1997a, 31â8.
Bertrand, S. (1966) La Tapisserie de Bayeux et la ManiĂšre de Vivre au OnziĂšme SiĂšcle (La Pierre-qui-Vire, Zodiaque).
Blair, J. (2005) The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society (Oxford, University Press).
Bloch, H. (2006) A Needle in the Right Hand of God: the Norman Conquest of 1066 and the making and meaning of the Bayeux Tapestry (New York, Random House).
Bloch, H. (2007) âGeorge Beech. Was the Bayeux Tapestry made in France?: the case for St Florent of Saumurâ, Speculum 82, 161â2.
Bosanquet, G., ed. and trans. (1964) Eadmerâs History of Recent Events in England (London, Cresset Press).
Bouet, P. (2004) âIs the Bayeux Tapestry pro-English?â, in Bouet et al. (2004), 197â215.
Bouet, P., Levy, B. and Neveux, F., ed. (2004) La Tapisserie de Bayeux: lâart de broder lâHistoire. Actes du colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (1999), translated into English as The Bayeux Tapestry: embroidering the facts of history. Proceedings of the Cerisy Colloquium (1999) (Caen, Presses universitaires de Caen).
Bourrienne, V., ed. (1902â3) Antiquus Cartularius Ecclesiae Baiocensis (Livre noir), 2 vols (Paris and Rouen, SHN).
Boussard, J. (1952) âLe Comte de Mortain au XI siecleâ, Moyen Age 53, 253â79.
Bridgeford, A. (1999) âWas Count Eustace II of Boulogne the patron of the Bayeux Tapestry?â, Journal of Medieval History 25, 155â85.
Bridgeford, A. (2004/2005/2006) 1066 The Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry (London, Harper Perennial).
Brilliant, R. (1991) âThe Bayeux Tapestry: a stripped narrative for their eyes and earsâ, Word and Image 7.2, 93â125, reprinted in Gameson 1997a, 111â137, without the tables.
Brooks, N. P. and Walker, H. E. (1979) âThe authority and interpretation of the Bayeux Tapestryâ, Anglo-Norman Studies 1, 1â34, 191â9, reprinted in Gameson 1997a, 63â92.
Brown, D. (2003) The Da Vinci Code (New York, Random House).
Brown, M. P. (2003) Lindisfarne Gospels: society, spirituality, and the scribe (Toronto, University Press).
Brown, R. A. (1965) âThe Architecture of the Bayeux Tapestryâ, in Stenton (1965b, revised edition), 76â87.
Brown, R. A. (1968) The Normans and the Norman Conquest (New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company).
Brown, S. A. (1979) âThe Bayeux Tapestry and the Song of Rolandâ, Olifant 6, 339â50.
Brown, S. A. (1988) The Bayeux Tapestry: history and bibliography (Woodbridge, Boydell).
Brown, S. A. (2005) âCognate imagery: the bear, Harold and the Bayeux Tapestryâ, in Owen-Crocker (2005c), 149â60.
Brown, S. A. (2006) âGeorge Beech. Was the Bayeux Tapestry made in France?: the case for St Florent of Saumurâ, H-France Review online 6, No.142, November: http://h-france.net/vol6reviews/brown11.html.
Brown, S. A. (2009a) âLes Scandinaves, les Vikings, et la Tapisserie de Bayeuxâ, in S. Lemagnen ed., La Tapisserie de Bayeux: une chronique des temps vikings? Actes du colloque international de Bayeux, 29 et 30 mars 2007 (Bonsecours, Point-de-vues), 206â19.
Brown, S. A. (2009b) âThe Bayeux Tapestry and the Vikingsâ, Peregrinations 2.4, 9â50. http://peregrinations.kenyon.edu/.
Brown, S. A. (2009c) âAuctoritas, consi...