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  • Francoeur, Aline (2006). "The Semantic Apparatus of Guy Miege's New Dictionary French and English with Another English and French". In Bowker, Lynne (ed.). Lexicography, Terminology, and Translation: Text-based Studies in Honour of Ingrid Meyer. Perspectives on Translation. pp. 13–24. doi:10.2307/j.ctt1ckpgs3.5. ISBN 9780776616537.
  • Kökeritz, Helge (1943). "Guy Miege's Pronunciation (1685)". Language. 19 (2): 141–146. doi:10.2307/409843. JSTOR 409843.
  • Porter, Bertha (1894). "Miege, Guy" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • Larminie, Vivienne (2004). "Miege, Guy (bap. 1644, d. in or after 1718)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/18687. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Francoeur, Aline (2010). "The enterprising and tenacious Guy Miège: four dictionaries from 1677 to 1688".
  • Francoeur, Aline (June 2010). "Fighting Cotgrave with Father Pomey: Guy Miège's Recourse to the Dictionaire Royal Augmenté (1671) in the Preparation of his New Dictionary French and English (1677)". International Journal of Lexicography. 23 (2): 137–155. doi:10.1093/ijl/ecq002.
  • Francoeur, Aline (2008). "Portrait d'un dictionnaire révolutionnaire: leNew Dictionary French and Englishde Guy Miège". Seventeenth-Century French Studies. 30 (2): 154–169. doi:10.1179/175226908x372323. S2CID 191617653.
  • Shackelford, Jole (1999). "Documenting the factual and the artifactual: Ole Worm and public knowledge". Endeavour. 23 (2): 65–71. doi:10.1016/S0160-9327(99)01177-1. PMID 10451928.
  • Hafstein, Valdimar Tryggvi. "Bodies of Knowledge: Ole Worm & Collecting in Late Renaissance Scandinavia". Ethnologia Europaea. 33 (1): 5–20.
  • Romero-Reveron, Rafael; Arraez-Aybar, Luis A. (2015). "Ole Worm (1588-1654): Anatomist and Antiquarian". European Journal of Anatomy. 19 (3): 299–301.
  • Grell, Ole Peter (2007). "In Search of True Knowledge: Ole Worm (1588-1654) and the New Philosophy". In Smith, Pamela H.; Schmidt, Benjamin (eds.). Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe: Practices, Objects, and Texts, 1400-1800. University of Chicago Press. pp. 214–232. ISBN 9780226763293.
  • Schepelern, H. D. (1990). "The Museum Wormianum Reconstruction: A Note on the Illustration of 1655". Journal of the History of Collections. 2 (1): 81–85. doi:10.1093/jhc/2.1.81.
  • Petersen, Jul. "Worm, Ole (Oluf), 1588-1654, Læge". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Vol. 26 (2nd ed.). pp. 279–289.
  • Hoch, Ella (2013). "Diagnosing fossilization in the Nordic Renaissance: an investigation into the correspondence of Ole Worm (1588–1654)". In Duffin, C. J.; Moody, R.T.J.; Gardner-Thorpe, C. (eds.). A History of Geology and Medicine. Special Publications. Vol. 375. London: Geological Society. pp. 307–327. doi:10.1144/sp375.26. S2CID 129719889.
  • Wills, Tarrin (2004). "The "Third Grammatical Treatise" and Ole Worm's "Literatura Runica"". Scandinavian Studies. 76 (4): 439–458. JSTOR 40920534.
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  • Biddle, Martin; Kjølbye-Biddle, Birthe (1985). "The Repton Stone". Anglo-Saxon England. 14: 233–292. doi:10.1017/s0263675100001368. S2CID 162992853.
  • Clemoes, Peter (1995). Interactions of Thought and Language in Old English Poetry. Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England. Cambridge University Press. pp. 58–60. ISBN 978-0-521-30711-6.
  • Karkov, Catherine E. (2011). The Art of Anglo-Saxon England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. pp. 102–104. ISBN 978-1-86483-628-5. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)