Alphabetical by author (given in alphabetical order where plural) then chronologically by date of publication.
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- Gaastra, A. H., "Penance and the Law: the penitential canons of the Collection in Nine Books" in Early Medieval Europe Vol. 14 (Oxford 2006), pp. 85-102.
- Gabriele, M., "Count Emicho and the Rhenish Crusaders in the First Crusade", Institute of Historical Research Earlier Middle Ages Seminar, 23rd October 2002.
- Gade, K. E., "Northern Lights on the Battle of Hastings" in Viator: medieval and Renaissance studies Vol. 28 (Turnhout 1997), pp. 65-81.
- Gaiffier, B. de, "Cher Monsieur le Professeur" in Sánchez-Albornoz, Investigaciones sobre historiografía, pp. 5-9.
- Galbert of Bruges--see Ross, J. B.
- Galera i Pedrosa, A. (ed.), Diplomatari de la Vila de Cardona (anys 966-1276). Arxiu Parroquial de Sant Miquel i Sant Vicenç de Cardona, Arxiu Abacial de Cardona, Arxiu Històric de Cardona, Arxius Patrimonials de les Masies Garriga de Bergús, Palà de Coma i Pinell, Diplomataris 15 (Barcelona 1998).
- Gallais, P., Riou, Y.-J. (edd.), Mélanges Offerts à René Crozet, Professeur à l'Université de Poitiers, Directeur du Centre d'études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale, à l'Occasion de son Soixante-dixième Anniversaire, par ses Amis, ses Collègues, ses élèves et les Membres du C. É. S. C. M. Vol. I (Poitiers 1966).
- Gamer, H. M., Macneill, J. T. (transl.), Medieval Handbooks of Penance (New York 1938); pp. 297-314 repr. as "The Penitential of Halitgar" in Dutton, Carolingian Civilization, pp. 251-263; pp. 419-421 repr. as "A List of Superstitions and Pagan Practices", ibid., p. 3.
- Gameson, R., "English Manuscript Art in the Mid-Eleventh Century: the decorative tradition" in The Antiquaries Journal Vol. 71 (London 1991), pp. 64-122.
- Gameson, R., "King Harold II and the Bayeux Tapestry. Edited by Gale R. Owen-Crocker. Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2002" in Early Medieval Europe Vol. 14 (Oxford 2006), pp. 340-342.
- De Gamez, D., The Unconquered Knight, transl. J. Evans (London 1926); p. 5 repr. as "Diaz de Gamez, The Unconquered Knight" in Anderson & Bellenger, Medieval Worlds, pp. 13-14.
- Gannon, A., "Coins and the Language of Images in the Middle Ages", Institute of Historical Research Earlier Middle Ages Seminar, 6th November 2002.
- Ganshof, F.-L., "Note sur l'« inquisitio de theloneis raffelstettensis »" in Le Moyen Âge: revue d'histoire et de philologie Vol. 72 (4e Séries Vol. 21) (Bruxelles 1966), pp. 197-224.
- Ganz, D., "The Epitaphium Arsenii and Opposition to Louis the Pious" in Collins & Godman, Charlemagne's Heir, pp. 537-550.
- Ganz, D., "Heiric d'Auxerre glossateur du Liber Glossarum" in Iogna-Prat, Jeudy & Lobrichon, L'École Carolingienne d'Auxerre, pp. 297-312.
- Ganz, D., "The Ideology of Sharing: apostolic community and ecclesiastical property in the early Middle Ages" in Davies & Fouracre, Property and Power, pp. 17-30.
- Ganz, D., "Book Production in the Carolingian Empire and the Spread of Caroline Minuscule" in McKitterick, New Cambridge Medieval History II, pp. 786-808.
- Ganz, D., "Roman Books in Carolingian Francia and Anglo-Saxon England", Institute of Historical Research Earlier Middle Ages Seminar, 3rd October 2001.
- Ganz, D., "Did Louis the Pious Have an Inferiority Complex?", paper presented in session 'Texts and Identities, IV: Who's Afraid of Louis the Pious?', International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 11th July 2006.
- Ganz, D., "Augustine and the Disciples from Cassiciacum to Confessions. Edited by Karla Pohlmann and Mark Vesey. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 2005" in Early Medieval Europe Vol. 14 (Oxford 2006), pp. 517-518.
- Ganz, D., McKitterick, R., Nelson, J. L., "New Work on Einhard", Institute of Historical Research Earlier Middle Ages Seminar, 9th October 2002.
- García Bellido, A. et al.--see Prieto, A.
- García Biosca, J. E., "Gent que devallà de la muntanya. Fronteres interculturals a l'alta edat mitjana" in Ollich, Actes del Congrès Internacional Gerbert d'Orlhac, pp. 557-571 with Catalan résumé p. 557, French résumé p. 572 & Provencal résumé pp. 572-573.
- García de Cortázar, J. A., "De una sociedad (el valle del Duero en el siglo X) a una frontera entre sociedades (el valle de Tajo en el s XII)" in Fernández, Mainé & Rodrigo, Las Sociedades de Frontera, pp. 51-68.
- García-Guijarro Ramos, L., "Cluny y las congregaciones benedictinas catalanas en el transito del siglo X al siglo XI" in Ollich, Actes del Congrès Internacional Gerbert d'Orlhac, pp. 805-815, with Catalan résumé p. 805, French résumé pp. 815-816 & Provencal résumé p. 816.
- Garcia i Sanz, A., "La noció d'orde en el monaquisme català antic (segles IX-XIII)" in Fort, II Col·loqui d'Història del Monaquisme Català II, pp. 25-55, with French summary pp. 411-412 & English summary pp. 421-422.
- García Serrano, F., "National Sentiments in Medieval Castile", paper presented to Fourth Conference of the Historians of Medieval Iberia, University of Exeter, 15th September 2005.
- García y García, A., "Contenidos canónico-teológicos de los diplomas leonesas" in El Reino de León en la Alta Edad Media VI, pp. 8-132.
- Gardner, R., "'Something Contrary to Sound Doctrine and to Catholic Faith': a new look at the Herbertian fragment of the Life of Kentigern" in Innes Review Vol. 49 (Glasgow 1998), pp. 115-136.
- Garí, B., "Why Almería? An Islamic Port in the Compass of Genoa" in Aspects of Medieval Spain 711-1492, Journal of Medieval History Vol. 18 (Amsterdam 1992), pp. 211-231.
- Garipzanov, I. H., "Metamorphoses of the early medieval signum of a ruler in the Carolingian world" in Early Medieval Europe Vol. 14 (Oxford 2006), pp. 419-464.
- Garnett, G., "Franci et Angli: the legal distinctions between peoples after the Conquest" in Anglo-Norman Studies Vol. 4 (Woodbridge 1982), pp. 109-137.
- Garnett, G., "Coronation and Propaganda: some implications of the Norman claim to the throne of England in 1066" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th Series Vol. 36 (London 1986), pp. 91-116.
- Garrison, M., "The Emergence of Carolingian Latin Literature and the Court of Charlemagne" in McKitterick, Carolingian Culture, pp. 111-140.
- Garsaball i Rivasés, J., "La canònica abans de la canònica. El paper dels canonges de la seu d'Urgell fins a la institució del capítol el 1010" in Ollich, Actes del Congrès Internacional Gerbert d'Orlhac, pp. 783-802, with Catalan résumé p. 783, French résumé pp. 802-803 & Provençal résumé p. 803.
- Garton, B. (transl.), The Metrical Life of Saint Hugh (London 1986); pp. 57, 59 & 61 repr. as "Lincoln Cathedral" in Anderson & Bellenger, Medieval Worlds, pp. 221-222.
- Garver, V., "Carolingian Aristocratic Women and the Transmission of Knowledge", Institute of Historical Research Earlier Middle Ages Seminar, 30th May 2001.
- Gasparri, S., "Les relations de fidélité dans le royaume d'Italie au IXe siècle", transl. C. Caby in Le Jan, La Royauté et les élites, pp. 145-157.
- Gaudemet, J., "Rudolf Wiegand. – Liebe und Ehe im Mittelalter" in Revue Historique du Droit Français et Étranger Vol. 72 (Paris 1994), pp. 430-431.
- Gaudemet, J., "Pæntitentialia Minora Franciae et Italiae sæculi VIII-IX, ed. R. Kottje, cooperantibus L. Körtgen et U. Spengler-Reffgen... Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina CLVI. Pænitentialia Minora Franciae, Italiae et Hispaniae Sæculi VIII-XI, t. I" in Revue Historique du Droit Français et Étranger Vol. 72 (Paris 1994), pp. 579-580.
- Gaunt, S., "'Eat Your Heart Out': medieval 'eaten heart' stories", London Society for Medieval Studies Lecture, 28th January 2003.
- Gautier-Dalché, J., "Analecta Montserratensia. IX. Miscel·lania Anselm M. Albareda I" in Le Moyen Âge: revue d'histoire et de philologie Vol. 71, 4e Séries Vol. 20 (Bruxelles 1965), pp. 160-165.
- Gay, P., Wexler, V. G., "Jean Mabillon" in Gay & Wexler, Historians at Work II, pp. 161-163.
- Gay, P, Wexler, V. G. (edd.), Historians at Work Vol. II (New York 1972).
- Gayangos, P. de (ed./transl.), The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain, extracted from the Nafhu-t-tíb min ghosni-l-Andalusi-r-rattíb wa táríkh lisánu-d-dín Ibni-l-Khattíb by Ahmed ibn Mohammed al-Makkarí, a native of Telemsan (London 1840-1843).
- Geary, P. J., Phantoms of Remembrance: remembering and forgetting in the tenth and eleventh centuries (Princeton 1985).
- Geary, P., "Entre gestion et gesta" in Guyotjeannin, Morelle & Parisse, Les Cartulaires, pp. 13-26.
- Geary, P. J., "Visions of medieval studies in North America" in van Engen, Past and Future, pp. 45-57.
- Geary, P. J., "Land, Language and Memory in Europe 700-1100" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 6th Series Vol. 9 (Cambridge 1999), pp. 169-184.
- Gelling, M., "The Boundaries of the Westminster Charters" in Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society New Series Vol. 11 (London 1952-1954), pp. 101-103.
- Gelling, M., "The Evidence of Place-Names" in Sawyer, English Medieval Settlement, pp. 200-211.
- Gelling, M., "Towards a Chronology for English Place-Names" in Hooke, Anglo-Saxon Settlements, pp.59-79.
- Gelling, M., "The Early History of Western Mercia" in Bassett, Origins of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms, pp. 184-201.
- Gem, R., "English Romanesque Architecture" in Holland, Holt & Zarnecki, English Romanesque Art, pp. 27-40.
- Gem, R., "ABC: how should we periodise Anglo-Saxon architecture?" in Butler & Morris, The Anglo-Saxon Church, pp. 146-155.
- Gem, R., "The English Parish Church in the 11th and Early 12th Centuries: a great rebuilding?" in Blair, Minsters and Parish Churches, pp. 21-30.
- Gem, R., "Church Buildings: cultural location and meaning" in Blair & Pyrah, Church Archaeology, pp. 1-6.
- Genicot, L., "La noblesse dans la société médiévale: à propos des dernières études relatives aux terres d'Empire" in Le Moyen Âge: revue d'histoire et de philologie Vol. 71, 4e Séries Vol. 20 (Bruxelles 1965), pp. 539-560.
- Genicot, L., Les Actes Publiques, Typologie des Sources du Moyen Âge Occidental A.III.2, fasc. 3 (Turnhout 1972).
- Genicot, L., Les Actes Publiques, Typologie des Sources du Moyen Âge Occidental, Mise au Jour du fasc. 3 (Turnhout 1985).
- Genicot, L., "Conclusions" in Iogna-Prat & Picard, Religion et Culture autour de l'An Mil, pp. 339-343.
- Gewirth, A. (transl.), Marsilius of Padua: The Defender of Peace (New York 1967); pp. 426-432 repr. as "Marsilius of Padua" in Anderson & Bellenger, Medieval Worlds, pp. 79-83.
- Gibb, H. A. R., "The Caliphate and the Arab States" in Setton, History of the Crusades I, pp. 81-98.
- Gibson, M. T., Alexander, J. J. G.--see Alexander, J. J. G., Gibson, M. T.
- Gibson, M. T., Nelson, J. L. (edd.), Charles the Bald: court and kingdom. Papers Based on a Colloquium held in London in April 1979, British Archaeological Reports (International Series) Vol. 101 (Oxford 1981); repr. as Charles the Bald: court and kingdom (Aldershot 1990).
- Gil Fernández, J., "Introducción" in Gil, Moralejo & Ruiz, Crónicas Asturianas, pp. 43-105.
- Gil Fernández, J. (ed.), Moralejo, J. L. (transl.), Ruiz de la Peña, J. I., Crónicas Asturianas: Crónica de Alfonso III (Rotense y «A Sebastián»), Crónica Albeldense y «Profética» (Oviedo 1985).
- Gilbert, J., "Views of Muslims in Spanish Frontier Ballads", paper presented to 2nd Conference of Historians of Medieval Spain and Portugal, Liverpool, 16th September 2003.
- Giles, J. A. (transl.), Roger of Wendover: Flowers of History, comprising the History of England from the Descent of the Saxons to A. D. 1235 (London 1849), 2 vols.; II pp. 522-524 repr. as "Letter of Frederick II to Henry II of England (1279)" [sic] in Anderson & Bellenger, Medieval Worlds, pp. 98-100.
- Giles, J. A. (transl.), Matthew of Paris: English History, from the Year 1225-1273 (London 1852), 3 vols; I pp. 410 & 511 partially repr. as "J. A. Giles (trans.), Matthew of Paris" in Anderson & Bellenger, Medieval Worlds, pp. 271-272; III p. 149 repr. as "Of the Reformation of the University of Paris" ibid., p. 236.
- Gili, J., Introductory Catalan Grammar, with a Brief Outline of the Language, a Selection from Catalan Writers and a Vocabulary (Oxford 1952).
- Gillet, A., "Authors of Concord: saints as envoys in early medieval Latin hagiography", paper presented to 1st EMERGE Conference, Edinburgh, September 2000.
- Gillingham, J., "'The Most Precious Jewel in the English Crown': levels of Danegeld and Heregeld in the early eleventh century" in English Historical Review Vol. 104 (London 1989), pp. 373-384.
- Gillingham, J., "Love, Marriage and Politics in the Twelfth Century" in Forum for Modern Language Studies: interdisciplinary medieval studies Vol. 25 (St Andrews 1989), pp. 292-303, repr. in idem, Richard Coeur de Lion, pp. 243-255.
- Gillingham, J., "Chronicles and Coins as Evidence for Levels of Tribute and Taxation in Late-Tenth- and Early-Eleventh-Century England" in English Historical Review Vol. 105 (London 1990), pp. 939-950.
- Gillingham, J., Richard Coeur de Lion: kingship, chivalry and war in the twelfth century (London 1994).
- Ginzburg, C., interview with M. L. Pallares-Burke, Bologna October 1998, ed. Pallares-Burke as "Carlo Ginzburg" in eadem, The New History, pp. 184-211.
- Gippert, J., "Präliminieren zu einer Neuausgabe der Ogaminschriften" in Bammesberger & Wollmann, Britain 400-600, pp. 292-304.
- Giralt Balaguero, J., "Balaguer. De campamiento a ciudad (siglos VIII-X)" in Camps, Cataluña en la época carolingia, pp. 114-116; transl. as "Balaguer: from camp to city. 8th to 10th centuries" ibid., pp. 477-478.
- Giry, A., Prou, M., Tessier, G. (edd.), Recueil des Actes de Charles II Le Chauve, Roi de France (Paris 1927, 1943, 1947).
- Glick, T. F., From Muslim Fortress to Christian Castle: social and cultural change in medieval Spain (Manchester, New York 1995).
- Godfrey, J., "The Place of the Double Monastery in the Anglo-Saxon Minster System" in Bonner, Famulus Christi, pp. 344-350.
- Godman, P., Collins, R.--see under Collins, R., Godman, P.
- Goetz, H.-W. (ed.), Weibliche Lebensgestaltung im Frühen Mittelalter (Cologne 1991).
- Goetz, H.-W., "La circulation des biens à l'intérieur de la famille: rapport introductif" in Mélanges de l'école Française de Rome: moyen âge Vol. 111 (Rome 1999), pp. 861-879 with résumé p. 981.
- Goetz, H.-W., Jarnut, J., Pohl, W. (edd.), Regna and Gentes. The Relationship between Late Antique and Early Medieval Peoples and Kingdoms in the Transformation of the Roman World, Transformation of the Roman World 13 (London 2003).
- Goitein, S. D., "Geniza Sources for the Crusader Period: a survey" in Kedar, Menache & Smail, Outremer, pp. 161-184.
- Gomes Marques, M., Metcalf, D. M. (edd.), Problems of Medieval Coinage in the Iberian Area, 3: a symposium held by the Sociedade Numismática Scalabitana and the Instituto de Sintra on 4-8 October, 1988 (Santarém 1988).
- Gómez, M. L., "The Mozarabs: worthy bearers of Islamic culture" in Jayyusi, Legacy of Muslim Spain, pp. 171-175.
- Gómez, M. L., "Islamic Civilization in al-Andalus: a final assessment" in Jayyusi, Legacy of Muslim Spain, pp. 1059-1062.
- Gómez Muntané, M. C., "La Cataluña carolingia: de musica y liturgia" in Camps, Cataluña en la época carolingia, pp. 135-138; transl. as "Carolingian Catalonia: music and liturgy", ibid. pp. 487-489.
- Gondek, M., "Standing on Pictish Ceremony: the landscape of symbol stones at Rhynie, Aberdeenshire", paper presented in session, 'Fresh Pict: fifty years of Pictish Studies, VI', International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 12th July 2006.
- Gonzalvo i Bou, G., "Les assemblees comtals: una aproximació historiogràfica" in Udina, Symposium Internacional, II pp. 9-17.
- González i Moreno-Navarro, A., Adell i Gisbert, J.-A., Benet i Clarà, A., Bracons i Clapés, J.,Carbonell i Esteller, E., López i Mullor, A., Pladevall i Font, A., Vigué i Viñas, J.—see Adell i Gisbert, J.-A., Benet i Clarà, A., Bracons i Clapés, J., Carbonell i Esteller, E., González i Moreno-Navarro, A., López i Mullor, A., Pladevall i Font, A., Vigué i Viñas,J.
- Goodich, M., Menache, S., Schein, S. (edd.), Cross-Cultural Convergences in the Crusader Period: essays presented to Aryeh Grabois on his sixty-fifth birthday (New York 1995).
- Goody, J., interviews with M. L. Pallares-Burke, October and November 1997, ed. Pallares-Burke as "Jack Goody" in eadem, New History, pp. 7-30.
- Górecki, P., "Power and Property in Medieval Germany: economic and social change, c. 900-1300. By Benjamin Arnold. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004" in Early Medieval Europe Vol. 14 (Oxford 2006), pp. 213-216.
- Gourlay, R., "A Symbol Stone and Cairn at Watenan, Caithness" in Friell & Watson, Pictish Studies, pp. 131-133.
- Grabowski, K., "The Annals of Innisfallen, A. D. 431-1092: sources, structure and history" in Dumville & Grabowski, Chronicles and Annals of Mediaeval Ireland and Wales, pp. 1-107.
- Grabowski, K., Dumville, D. N.--see Dumville, D. N., Grabowski, K.
- Gracià Salvà i Picó, M., Adell i Gisbert, J.-A., Barral i Altet, X., Bracons i Clapés, E., Carbonell i Esteller, E., Gustà i Martorell, M., Hoja Cejudo, M., Pladevall i Font, A., Roig i Deulofeu, A., Rosell i Gibert, R. & Vigué i Viñas, J.—see Adell i Gisbert, J.-A., Barral i Altet, X., Bracons i Clapés, E., Carbonell i Esteller, E., Gracià Salvà i Picó, M., Gustà i Martorell, M., Hoja Cejudo, M., Pladevall i Font, A., Roig i Deulofeu, A., Rosell i Gibert, R. & Vigué i Viñas, J.
- Gradowicz-Pancer, N., "De-gendering Female Violence: Merovingian female honour as an 'exchange of violence'" in Early Medieval Europe Vol. 11 (Oxford 2002), pp. 1-18.
- Graham-Campbell, J., "Les traces archéologiques des peuplements scandinaves en Occident" in Bauduin, Fondations scandinaves, pp. 13-23.
- Graham-Campbell, J., Williams, G. (edd.), Silver Economy in the Viking Age (Walnut Creek 2007).
- Grant, A., "The Province of Ross and the Kingdom of Alba" in Cowan & MacDonald, Alba, pp. 88-126.
- Grant, A., Stringer, K. J. (edd.), Medieval Scotland: crown, lordship and community. Essays Presented to G. W. S. Barrow (Edinburgh 1993).
- Grant, W., "The Language of the Ogam Inscriptions of Scotland by Richard A. V. Cox" in Journal of the Pictish Arts Society Vol. 14 (Edinburgh 1999), pp. 48-50.
- Grat, F., Vielliard, J., Clémencet, S.--see Clémencet, S., Grat, F., Vielliard, J.
- Gray, K. A., "Tattoo Redux: Picti, Pechts and the Motherland" in Journal of the Pictish Arts Society Vol. 12 (Edinburgh 1998), pp. 24-39.
- Gray, K. A., "Matriliny at the Millennium: the question of Pictish matrilineal succession revisited" in Journal of the Pictish Arts Society Vol. 14 (Edinburgh 1999), pp. 13-32.
- Green, J. A., "Anglo-Scottish Relations 1066-1174" in Jones & Vale, England and her Neighbours 1066-1453, pp. 53-72.
- Green, J. A., English Sheriffs to 1154 (London 1990).
- Green, T. A. et al--see Arnold, M. S., Green, T. A., Scully, M. A., White, S. D.
- Greenaway, G. (ed./transl.), The Life and Death of Thomas Becket, Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury, based on the account of William fitz Stephen, his clerk, with additions from other contemporary sources (London 1961).
- Greenaway, G., Douglas, D. C.--see Douglas, D. C., Greenaway, G.
- Greene, D., Carney, G.--see Carney, G., Greene, D.
- Gregory of Tours--see Thorpe, L.
- Grierson, P., "The Relations Between England and Flanders Before the Norman Conquest" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 4th Series Vol. 23 (London 1941), pp. 71-112; repr. in Southern, Essays in Medieval History, pp. 61-92.
- Grierson, P., "Carolingian Europe and the Arabs: the myth of the mancus" in Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire vol. 31 (Bruxelles 1954), pp. 1059-1074; repr. in idem, Dark Age Numismatics, III.
- Grierson, P., "Commerce in the Dark Ages: a critique of the evidence" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th Series Vol. 9 (London 1959), pp. 123-140; repr. in idem, Dark Age Numismatics, II.
- Grierson, P., "Money and Coinage under Charlemagne" in Braunfels, Karl der Grosse: lebenswerk und nachtleben Bd. 1, pp. 501-536; repr. in idem, Dark Age Numismatics, XVIII.
- Grierson, P., "The Volume of Anglo-Saxon Coinage" in Economic History Review 2nd Series Vol. 20 (London 1967), pp. 153-160.
- Grierson, P., Dark Age Numismatics: selected studies, Variorum Collected Studies 96 (London 1979).
- Grierson, P., "The 'Gratia Dei' Coinage of Charles the Bald" in Gibson & Nelson, Charles the Bald, pp. 52-64.
- Grierson, P., Blackburn, M.--see Blackburn, M., Grierson, P.
- Grieve, S., "The Development of the Church in Orkney: a landscape approach", paper presented to 2nd EMERGE Conference, St Andrews, 13th September 2003.
- Griffe, É., Histoire Religieuse des Anciens Pays de l'Aude. Tome I: des origines chrétiennes à la fin de l'époque carolingienne, Bibliothèque d'Histoire Ecclésiastique de la France (Paris 1933).
- Griffiths, F., "Nuns' Memories or Missing History in Alsace (c. 1200): Herrad of Hohenbourg's Garden of Delights" in van Houts, Medieval Memories, pp. 132-149.
- Grime, D. M., Wedderburn, L. M. Maclagan, "The Cairn Cemetery at Garbeg, Drumnadrochit" in Friell & Watson, Pictish Studies, pp. 151-167.
- Grimes, W. F. (ed.), Aspects of Archaeology in Britain and Beyond: essays presented to O. G. S. Crawford (London 1951).
- Grinsell, L. V., "Barrows in the Anglo-Saxon Land Charters" in The Antiquaries Journal Vol. 71 (London 1991), pp. 46-63.
- Gros i Pujol, M. S., "L'arxiu del monestir de Sant Joan de les Abadesses: notícies històriques i regesta dels documents dels anys 995-1115" in Fort, II Col·loqui d'Història del Monaquisme Català II, pp. 87-128, with French summary p. 414 & English summary pp. 423-424.
- Gros i Pujol, M. S., "Introducció" in Junyent, Diplomatari de la Catedral de Vic, fasc i, pp. vii-x.
- Gros i Pujol, M. S., "Els textos d'ensenyament en l'escola catedrália de Vic al segle XI" in Udina, Symposium Internacional II pp. 19-26.
- Gros i Pujol, M. S., "Làmines" in Junyent, Diplomatari de la Catedral de Vic, pp. 681-682.
- Gros i Pujol, M. S., "La vila de Vic i el monestir de Ripoll" in Ollich, Actes del Congrès Internacional Gerbert d'Orlhac, pp. 747-760, with Catalan résumé p. 747, French résumé pp. 760-761 & Provencal résumé & English abstract p. 762.
- Gross, C., The Gild Merchant Vol. I (Oxford 1890).
- Grosseteste, Robert—see Martin, C. F. J.
- Gudiol, J., Catàleg dels Llibres Manuscrits Anteriors al Segle XVIII del Museu Episcopal de Vic (Barcelona 1936).
- Guibert of Nogent--see Recueil des Historiens des Croisades IV
- Guichard, P., Structures Sociales «Orientales» et «Occidentales» dans l'Espagne Musulmane (Paris 1977).
- Guichard, P., "Les communautés rurales du royaume valencien" in Bonnassie & Guichard, "Les communautés rurales", pp. ?-?, transl. J. Birrell as "The Rural Communities of the Kingdom of Valencia" in Bonnassie & Guichard, "Rural Communities", pp. 261-286.
- Guichard, P., "The Social History of Muslim Spain from the Conquest to the End of the Almohad Régime (Early 2nd/8th - Early 7th/13th Centuries)" in Jayyusi, Legacy of Muslim Spain, pp. 679-708.
- Guichard, P., "Poblament i estructures agràries" in Riquer, Història Política, Societat i Cultura 2, pp. 328-331, 333-337 & 340-345.
- Guichard, P., "L'aprofitament de l'aigua" in Riquer, Història Política, Societat i Cultura 2, pp. 332-333.
- Guichard, P., "Descripció de les illes orientals" in Riquer, Història Política, Societat i Cultura 2, pp. 338-339.
- Guichard, P., "Dona i família en la societat andalusina" in Riquer, Història Política, Societat i Cultura 2, pp. 346-347.
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