1. Amies, Marion. 1983. "The Journey Charm: A Lorica for Life’s Journey". Neophilologus 67: 448–462.
2. Arthur, Ciaran. 2019. “The Gift of the Gab in Post-Conquest Canterbury: Mystical ‘Gibberish’ in London, British Library, MS Cotton Caligula A. xv”. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 118: 177–210.
3. D’Aronco, Maria Amalia. 1994–1995. “L’erbario anglosassone, un’ipotesi sulla data della traduzione”. Romanobarbarica 13: 325–365.
4. D’Aronco, Maria Amalia. 2007. “The Transmission of Medical Knowledge in Anglo-Saxon England: The Voices of the Manuscripts”. In: Patrizia Lendinara, Loredana Lazzari and Maria Amalia D’Aronco (eds.). Form and Content of Instruction in Anglo-Saxon England in the Light of Contemporary Manuscript Evidence: Papers Presented at the International Conference, Udine, 6–8 April, 2006. Turnhout: Brepols. 35–58.
5. Herren, Michael (ed. and trans.). 1987. The Hisperica Famina II: Related Poems. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.