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    Annales Domitiani Latini: An Edition.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1947 - Mediaeval Studies 9 (1):235-295.
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    An English Pilgrim-Diary of the Year 990.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1940 - Mediaeval Studies 2 (1):231-252.
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    Chaucer's Ancient and Biblical World: Addenda.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1954 - Mediaeval Studies 16 (1):152-156.
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    Chaucer's Ancient and Biblical World.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1953 - Mediaeval Studies 15 (1):107-136.
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    Chaucer's Great Britain.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1954 - Mediaeval Studies 16 (1):131-151.
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    Chaucer's Mediaeval World Outside of Great Britain.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1955 - Mediaeval Studies 17 (1):117-142.
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    Geographical and ethnic names in the Nibelungenlied.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1945 - Mediaeval Studies 7 (1):85-138.
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    King Alfred's Letter on Educational Policy According to the Cambridge Manuscripts.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1949 - Mediaeval Studies 11 (1):113-122.
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    Some Notes on King Alfred's Circular Letter on Educational Policy Addressed to His Bishops.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1948 - Mediaeval Studies 10 (1):93-107.
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    The Pilgrim-Diary of Nikulas Munkathvera: The Road to Rome.Francis P. Magoun Jr - 1944 - Mediaeval Studies 6 (1):314-354.
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    Horace Winchell Magoun. American Neuroscience in the Twentieth Century: Confluence of the Neural, Behavioral, and Communicative Streams. Edited and annotated by Louise H. Marshall. xviii + 481 pp., illus., bibl., index. Lisse, Netherlands: Swets & Zeitlinger, 2003. €125, $139. [REVIEW]Kenton Kroker - 2006 - Isis 97 (1):172-174.
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  12. David JA Ross, Alexander Historiatus: A Guide to Medieval Illustrated Alexander Literature. (Athenäums Monografien, Altertumswissenschaft, 186.) Frankfurt am Main: Athenäum, 1988. Pp. viii, 145. DM 54. First published in 1963 by the Warburg Institute, London, and reviewed in Speculum 40 (1965), 368, by FP Magoun, Jr. [REVIEW]Hoyt N. Duggan - 1991 - Speculum 66 (1):233-234.
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    Louise H. Marshall;, Horace W. Magoun. Discoveries in the Human Brain: Neuroscience Prehistory, Brain Structure, and Function. xii + 324 pp., illus., bibl., index. Totowa, N.J.: Humana Press, 1998. $59.50. [REVIEW]Tara H. Abraham - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):290-291.
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    Some recent empirical contributions to the problem of consciousness.Paul Tibbetts - 1970 - Philosophy Today 14 (1):23-32.
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    Discoveries in the Human Brain: Neuroscience Prehistory, Brain Structure, and Function. [REVIEW]Tara Abraham - 2002 - Isis 93:290-291.
    This book examines the historical development of studies of the brain and behavior from the early work of Aristotle and Galen up to the late twentieth century. Modern neuroscience, a multidisciplinary endeavor, emerged only recently as a unified field . This book does not treat the disciplinary history of neuroscience per se but, rather, the history of attempts to understand the nervous system and its relationship to behavior from a constellation of disciplines all related to what we now call “neuroscience”: (...)
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