| Jeffrey Hamburger |
Alison Stones, Gothic Manuscripts, 1260-1320: Part One |
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| David Luscombe |
Cornelia Linde, How to Correct the ‘Sacra Scriptura’? Textual Criticism of the Bible between the Twelfth and Fifteenth Century |
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83/1, p. 304 |
| Jeffrey Hamburger |
Rowan Watson, Victoria and Albert Museum: Western Illuminated Manuscripts. A Catalogue of Works in the National Art Library from the Eleventh to the Early Twentieth Century, with a Complete Account of the George Reid Collection |
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83/1, p. 306 |
| Antonia Fitzpatrick |
Alex J. Novikoff, The Medieval Culture of Disputation: Pedagogy, Practice, and Performance |
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83/1, p. 307 |
| Michael Clanchy |
John Marenbon, Abelard in Four Dimensions: A Twelfth-Century Philosopher in his Context and Ours |
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83/1, p. 309 |
| Neil Cartlidge |
Martha Bayless, Sin and Filth in Medieval Culture: The Devil in the Latrine |
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83/1, p. 310 |
| Katharine Jager |
Ruth Mazo Karras, Unmarriages: Women, Men and Sexual Unions in the Middle Ages |
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83/1, p. 311 |
| Stephen Mossman |
Anne Simon, The Cult of Saint Katherine of Alexandria in Late-Medieval Nuremberg: Saint and the City |
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83/1, p. 312 |
| CATHERINE A.M. CLARKE |
Lynn Staley, The Island Garden: England’s Language of Nation from Gildas to Marvell |
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83/1, p. 313 |
| RICHARD GAMESON |
Matthew Fisher, Scribal Authorship and the Writing of History in Medieval England |
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83/1, p. 315 |
| Susanna Greer Fein |
Kenneth Rooney, Mortality and Imagination: The Life of the Dead in Medieval English Literature |
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83/1, p. 316 |
| Mark Campbell Chambers |
Nicole D. Smith, Sartorial Strategies: Outfitting Aristocrats and Fashioning Conduct in Late Medieval Literature |
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83/1, p. 317 |
| Wan-Chuan Kao |
Carolyn Dinshaw, How Soon Is Now? Medieval Texts, Amateur Readers, and the Queerness of Time |
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83/1, p. 319 |
| Michael D. Bailey |
Frank Klaassen, The Transformations of Magic: Illicit Learned Magic in the Later Middle Ages and Renaissance |
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83/1, p. 320 |
| Lesley Smith |
Ian Christopher Levy, Holy Scripture and the Quest for Authority at the End of the Middle Ages |
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83/1, p. 321 |
| Philip Grace |
Rachel E. Moss, Fatherhood and its Representations in Middle English Texts |
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83/1, p. 322 |
| Daniel Anlezark |
Elisabeth Okasha, Women’s Names in Old English |
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83/1, p. 324 |
| Jennifer Neville |
Patrick J. Murphy, Unriddling the Exeter Riddles |
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83/1, p. 325 |
| Helen Appleton |
Scott T. Smith, Land and Book: Literature and Land Tenure in Anglo-Saxon England |
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83/1, p. 326 |
| Neil Cartlidge |
Jonathan B. Himes, The Old English Epic of Waldere |
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83/1, p. 327 |
| Joyce Coleman |
Linda Marie Zaerr, Performance and the Middle English Romance |
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83/1, p. 328 |
| RALPH HANNA III |
Arthur Bahr, Fragments and Assemblages: Forming Compilations of Medieval London |
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83/1, p. 329 |
| Jeffrey Jerome Cohen |
Susan Crane, Animal Encounters: Contacts and Concepts in Medieval Britain |
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83/1, p. 331 |
| LAWRENCE WARNER |
Sarah Wood, Conscience and the Composition of ‘Piers Plowman’ |
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83/1, p. 332 |
| Melissa Furrow |
Raluca L. Radulescu, Romance and its Contexts in Fifteenth-Century England: Politics, Piety and Penitence |
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83/1, p. 333 |
| JAMES WADE |
Eleanor Johnson, Practicing Literary Theory in the Middle Ages: Ethics and the Mixed Form in Chaucer, Gower, Usk, and Hoccleve |
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83/1, p. 335 |
| Jane Griffiths |
Greg Walker, Reading Literature Historically: Drama and Poetry from Chaucer to the Reformation |
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83/1, p. 336 |
| Michael Van Dussen |
Catherine Nall, Reading and War in Fifteenth-Century England: From Lydgate to Malory |
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83/1, p. 337 |
| JULIAN M. LUXFORD |
Rosemarie McGerr, A Lancastrian Mirror for Princes: The Yale Law School ‘New Statutes of England’ |
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83/1, p. 338 |
| ELLIOT KENDALL |
Conrad van Dijk, John Gower and the Limits of the Law |
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83/1, p. 340 |
| Christopher Cannon |
Nicholas Orme, English School Exercises, 1420–1530 |
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83/1, p. 341 |
| P.J.C. Field |
T. J. Lustig, Knight Prisoner: Thomas Malory, Then and Now |
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83/1, p. 342 |
| SEBASTIAN JAMES LANGDELL |
David Watt, The Making of Thomas Hoccleve’s ‘Series’ |
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83/1, p. 343 |
| Helen Cooper |
Andrew Taylor, The Songs and Travels of a Tudor Minstrel: Richard Sheale of Tamworth |
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83/1, p. 344 |
| Veronica O’Mara |
Alexandra da Costa, Reforming Printing: Syon Abbey’s Defence of Orthodoxy 1525–1534 |
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83/1, p. 345 |
| Sara Harris |
John Spence, Reimagining History in Anglo-Norman Prose Chronicles |
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83/1, p. 346 |
| Megan Leitch |
Marco Nievergelt, Allegorical Quests from Deguileville to Spenser |
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83/1, p. 347 |
| Lewis Beer |
Elizabeth Elliott, Remembering Boethius: Writing Aristocratic Identity in Late Medieval French and English Literatures |
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83/1, p. 349 |
| George Corbett |
John Took, Conversations with Kenelm: Essays on the Theology of the ‘Commedia’ |
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83/1, p. 350 |
| Lorenzo Valterza |
George Corbett, Dante and Epicurus: A Dualistic Vision of Secular and Spiritual Fulfillment |
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83/1, p. 351 |
| Claudia D’Ambruoso |
María Fernanda Nussbaum, Claves del entorno ideológico del ‘Poema de Alfonso XI’ |
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83/1, p. 353 |