Manuscripts
Julian of Norwich
London, British Library MS Additional 37790
London, British Library MS Sloane 2499
London, British Library MS Sloane 3705
London, Westminster, Cathedral Treasury MS 4
MS St Joseph’s College, Upholland
Paris, Bibliotèque Nationale MS Fonds Anglais 40
Other
Cambridge, Trinity College MS B. 14. 19
Hertford, Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, 1AR
London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero D 7
London, British Library, MS Harley 2162
London, National Archives: Public Record Office, PROB 11/6
Norwich, Norfolk Record Office, NCC Aleyn
Norwich, Norfolk Record Office, NCC Wylbey
Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 59
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Julian of Norwich
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On Julian
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——, Julian of Norwich’s Showings: From Vision to Book (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994)
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——, ‘Nature, Grace and Trinity in Julian of Norwich’, Downside Review 100 (1982), pp. 203–20
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