Stephen Mossman |
Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from Würzburg in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. A Descriptive Catalogue |
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87/2, p. 368 |
Andrew Dunning |
Ralph Hanna and David Rundle, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Western Manuscripts, to c. 1600, in Christ Church, Oxford |
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87/2, p. 369 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Gerold Hayer and Manuel Schwembacher, Die mittelalterlichen Handschriften des Stiftes Nonnberg in Salzburg |
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87/2, p. 371 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Norbert Wolf, Das Missale Albrechts von Brandenburgs. Geschaffen von Nikolaus Glockendon – inspiriert von Albrecht Dürer. Die Handschrift 1- der Hofbibliothek Aschaffenburg |
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87/2, p. 372 |
John L. Flood |
Eric Marshall White, Editio princeps: A History of the Gutenberg Bible |
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87/2, p. 374 |
Stephanie L. Hathaway |
Stefan Vander Elst, The Knight, The Cross, and the Song: Crusade Propaganda and Chivalric Literature, 1100 –1400 |
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87/2, p. 375 |
Krisztina Ilko |
Alan E. Bernstein, Hell and its Rivals: Death and Retribution among Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Early Middle Ages |
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87/2, p. 376 |
Ad Putter |
Victoria Flood, Prophecy, Politics, and Place in Medieval England: From Geoffrey and Monmouth to Thomas of Erceldoune |
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87/2, p. 378 |
Sylvia Huot |
Wendy Marie Hoofnagle, The Continuity of the Conquest: Charlemagne and Anglo-Norman Imperialism |
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87/2, p. 379 |
Elise Louviot |
Daniel Donoghue, How the Anglo-Saxons Read their Poems |
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87/2, p. 380 |
Thomas A. Bredehoft |
Elise Louviot, Direct Speech in Beowulf and Other Old English Narrative Poems |
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87/2, p. 382 |
Christopher Cannon |
Robert Edwards, Invention and Authorship in Medieval England |
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87/2, p. 383 |
A.V.C. Schmidt |
David Aers, Beyond Reformation? An Essay on William Langland’s Piers Plowman and the End of Constantinian Christianity |
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87/2, p. 384 |
Jamie C. Fumo |
Carolyn P. Collette, Rethinking Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women |
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87/2, p. 387 |
Brian Murdoch |
Henry Ansgar Kelly, The Middle English Bible: A Reassessment |
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87/2, p. 388 |
P.J.C. Field |
Kevin Whetter, The Manuscript and Meaning of Malory’s ‘Morte Darthur’: Rubrication, Commemoration, Memorialization |
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87/2, p. 389 |
Marco Nievergelt |
Lee Manion, Narrating the Crusades: Loss and Recovery in Medieval and Early Modern English Literature |
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87/2, p. 391 |
Mark Campbell Chambers |
Sarah Elliott Novacich, Shaping the Archive in Late Medieval England: History, Poetry, and Performance |
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87/2, p. 392 |
Giulia Boitani |
Keith Busby, French in Medieval Ireland, Ireland in Medieval French: The Paradox of Two Worlds |
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87/2, p. 394 |
Giulia Boitani |
Huw Grange, Saints and Monsters in Medieval French and Occitan Literature: Sublime and Abject Bodies |
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87/2, p. 396 |
Miranda Griffin |
Peggy McCracken, In the Skin of a Beast: Sovereignty and Animality in Medieval France |
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87/2, p. 397 |
Laura Chuhan Campbell |
Leah Tether, Publishing the Grail in Medieval and Renaissance France |
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87/2, p. 399 |
Chiara Concina |
Gianluca Caputo, L’aurora del Giappone tra mito e storiografia: nascita ed evoluzione dell’alterità nipponica nella cultura italiana, 1300–1600 |
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87/2, p. 400 |
Stefano Milonia |
Jennifer Rushworth, Discourses of Mourning in Dante, Petrarch and Proust |
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87/2, p. 402 |
Nigel Palmer |
Sarah McNamer, Meditations on the Life of Christ: The Short Italian Text |
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87/2, p. 403 |
Francesca Galligan |
Raffaele Morabito, Le virtù di Griselda: storia di una storia |
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87/2, p. 405 |
Aisling Byrne |
P. S. Langeslag, Seasons in the Literatures of the Medieval North |
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87/2, p. 406 |