- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dunelm is an
abbreviation of the
Latin word
Dunelmensis (of Durham). It is also use in the name of
various things,
often ****ociated...
- used the
Latin post-nominal
letters Dunelm after their degree, from
Dunelmensis (of,
belonging to, or from Durham).
Among British universities, it had...
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widespread famine. The
first representation of
Cleadon on a map is in the
Dunelmensis Episcopatus,
published in 1576 by
Christopher Saxton. The village, called...
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entitled Liber Epistolaris quondam dominiis cardi de Bury,
Episcopi Dunelmensis, now in the
possession of Lord Harlech. This m****cript, the contents...
- of the
Dunfermline Vita, pp. 135–221. Ed. J.
Hodgson Hinde,
Symeonis Dunelmensis opera et collectanea.
Surtees Society 51. 1868. 234-54 (Appendix III)...
- Chester-le-Street (Cunecacestre). It is
sometimes also
known as the
Historia Dunelmensis ecclesiae (English:
History of the
Church of Durham). The
following is...
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Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera et Collectanea, vol. I, Durham:
Surtees Society Symeon of
Durham (1868) [1104–1108], Hinde,
Hodgson (ed.),
Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera...
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Oxford University Press. 2nd ed. 1989. Raine, James, ed. (1839).
Historia Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres.
Surtees Society. Vol. 9. London. p. 63.
Cherry 1992...
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patron of the
Northumbrian monasteries as he is
named in the
Liber Vitae Dunelmensis,
which contains a list of
those for whom
prayers were said,
dating from...
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Cantabrigia or
University of
Durham (Dunelm), a
shorter version of the Latin,
Dunelmensis.
Independent Schools Yearbook 2012–2013. A&C Black. 20 June 2013. ISBN 9781408181188...