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Simon and Keynes
Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge suggest this also for Bald's Leechbook and the anonymous Old English Martyrology.
In 1995, Simon Keynes observed that " if Bede's concept of the Southumbrian overlord, and the chronicler's concept of the ' Bretwalda ', are to be regarded as artificial constructs, which have no validity outside the context of the literary works in which they appear, we are released from the assumptions about political development which they seem to involve ... we might ask whether kings in the eighth and ninth centuries were quite so obsessed with the establishment of a pan-Southumbrian state ".
* Keynes, Simon.
by Simon Keynes ISBN 0-521-62655-2 )
* Simon Keynes & Michael Lapidge eds., Alfred the Great: Asser's Life and Other Contemporary Sources, Penguin Classics, 1983
* Keynes, Simon.
* Keynes, Simon.
Simon Keynes has instead argued that there is a pattern to the laws of Athelstan's reign, and that the laws are evidence " not of any casual attitude towards the publication or recording of the law, but quite the reverse ".
* Keynes, Simon ( 2001 ), ' Edward, King of the Anglo-Saxons ', in N. J. Higham & D. H. Hill eds, Edward the Elder 899-924, Routledge ISBN 0-415-21497-1
* Miller, Sean, ' Æthelstan ', in Michael Lapidge, John Blair, Simon Keynes and Donald Scragg eds ( 2001 ) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, Blackwell Publishing
* Scragg, Donald, ' Battle of Brunanburh ', in Michael Lapidge, John Blair, Simon Keynes and Donald Scragg eds ( 2001 ) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, Blackwell Publishing
* Keynes, Simon ( 1999 ) ' England, c. 900 – 1016, in The New Cambridge Medieval History, vol.
* Keynes, Simon, ' Royal government and the written word in late Anglo-Saxon England ' in The Uses of Literacy in Early Medieval Europe.
Economists Thorstein Veblen, John Maynard Keynes, Herbert A. Simon, and many of the Austrian School criticise Homo economicus as an actor with too great of an understanding of macroeconomics and economic forecasting in his decision making.
* Keynes, Simon, " Penda " in M. Lapidge, et al., ( eds ), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England.
* Peter Clemoes, Simon Keynes, Michael Lapidge, ( 1981 ) Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge University Press.
An important recent translation, with thorough notes on the scholarly problems and issues, is Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources by Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge.
The stiffest opposition to Smyth's work has come from former Cambridge Professor Michael Lapidge and Professor Simon Keynes, still an eminent Cambridge Saxonist, who themselves collaborated on a book about Alfred the Great.
Simon Keynes in 1980 showed that it belongs to the so-called Orthodoxorum group of charters, so named after the initial word of their proem, which he concluded were forgeries based on a charter of Æthelred II's reign.
The opinion of historians is not unanimous on this point: Simon Keynes has suggested that the ealdorman is unlikely to be the same person as the prince, and that Cynehelm therefore may well have survived to the end of his father's reign.
* Keynes, Simon, " Mercia ", in
* Keynes, Simon, " Offa ", in
* Keynes, Simon, " Mercia and Wessex in the Ninth Century ", in
Since nearly half a century lies between Wulfstan's death ( 1095 ) and John's final entry ( 1140 ), historian Simon Keynes has offered the tentative suggestion that Florence may have been the monk first commissioned by Wulfstan to compile material for a world chronicle and that John continued the task.

Simon and bibliography
* Watson, W. J., The Celtic Place-Names of Scotland, ( Edinburgh, 1926 ) reprinted, with an Introduction, full Watson bibliography and corrigenda by Simon Taylor ( Edinburgh, 2004 )
* Simon Winchester: Annotated Bibliography — Comprehensive bibliography of articles, essays, and all of Winchester's books.
* Watson, W. J., History of the Celtic Place-Names of Scotland, ( Edinburgh, 1926 ), reprinted, with an Introduction, full Watson bibliography and corrigenda by Simon Taylor ( Edinburgh, 2004 ).
* Simon Critchley Faculty page at European Graduate School ( Biography, bibliography, photos and video lectures )

Simon and Anglo-Saxon
The parish church is dedicated to St Simon and St Jude, and dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, though the present church is of mainly Norman design.
Dr Simon Sherwood suggests that the earliest surviving description of devilish black hounds is an account of an incident in the Peterborough Abbey recorded in the Peterborough Chronicle ( one of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles ) around 1127.
Simon Keynes ( b. 1952 ), Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic at Cambridge University, son of Richard Keynes, see above, and brother of Randal Keynes, see above.
* Simon Keynes ( 1965 – 70 ): Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge.
* Haney, Kristine Edmonson, The Christ and the Beasts Panel on the Ruthwell Cross, in Anglo-Saxon England, vol 14, Editors Peter Clemoes, Simon Keynes, Michael Lapidge, Cambridge University Press, 2008, ISBN 0-521-03838-3, ISBN 978-0-521-03838-6.

Simon and topics
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Simon Lehna Singh, MBE ( born 19 September 1964 ) is a British author who has specialised in writing about mathematical and scientific topics in an accessible manner.
Ben has lectured on such topics as “ The Music Business vs. the Creative Process ,” at the University of British Columbia, University of Western Washington and Simon Fraser University.
Lionel Chetwynd stars with Roger L. Simon, founder of Pajamas Media, in the internet's Pajamas TV's ( PJTV ) Poliwood show, discussing topics that cover the intersection of politics and Hollywood.
* The Diavlog of Dead Philosophers: Bloggingheads. tv Percontations Simon Critchley and David Shields discuss topics from the empty existential core of Los Angeles to the proximity of death and humor.

Keynes and bibliography
* Dr. Martin Lister: A bibliography by Geoffrey Keynes.

Keynes and Anglo-Saxon
D. Dumville and S. Keynes, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
D. Dumville and S. Keynes, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
D. Dumville and S. Keynes, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

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