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Text, Transmission, and Transformation in the European Middle Ages, 1000–1500, ed. Carrie Griffin and Emer Purcell |
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Studies in Medievalism XXVII: Authenticity, Medievalism, Music, ed. Karl Fugelso |
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Michael Stoltz |
Medieval Romances Across European Borders, ed. Miriam Edlich-Muth, Medieval Narratives in Transmission |
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88/1, p. 187 |
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The Complete Old English Poems, trans. Craig Williamson, introd. Tom Shippey |
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Saint Aldhelm’s Riddles, trans. A. M. Juster |
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88/1, p. 188 |
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Vater der Armen. Otmar und die Anfänge des Klosters St. Gallen. Sommerausstellung 12. März2019 bis 17. November 2019, ed. Cora Dora |
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88/1, p. 188 |
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Juliette Wood, Fantastic Creatures in Mythology and Folklore: From Medieval Times to thePresent Day |
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88/1, p. 189 |
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Jennifer D. Thibodeaux, The Manly Priest: Clerical Celibacy, Masculinity, and Reform inEngland and Normandy, 1066–1300 |
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88/1, p. 189 |
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Les Métamorphoses de Virgile: réception de la figure de l’auctor. Antiquité, Moyen Âge,temps modernes, ed. Jean-Louis Haquette and Karin Ueltschi |
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88/1, p. 189 |
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Madeleine Gray, Rewriting Holiness: Reconfiguring Vitae, Re-Signifying Cults |
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Medieval Cantors and their Craft: Music, Liturgy and the Shaping of History, 800–1500, ed.Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis, A. B. Kraebel, and Margot E. Fassler |
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Mystical Theology and Contemporary Spiritual Practice: Renewing the Contemplative Tradition,ed. Christopher C. H. Cook, Julienne McLean, and Peter Tyler |
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88/1, p. 191 |
Ad Putter |
The Multilingual Muse: Transcultural Poetics in the Burgundian Netherlands, ed. Adrian Armstrong and Elsa Strietman |
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88/1, p. 191 |
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Douglas Dales, Divine Remaking: St Bonaventure and the Gospel of Luke |
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Saints of North-East England, 600–1500, ed. Margaret Coombe, Anne Mouron, andChristiania Whitehead |
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88/1, p. 192 |
Nigel Palmer |
Anneliese Ottermann, Die Mainzer Karmeliterbibliothiek. Spurensuche – Spurensicherung – Spurendeutung |
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Schriftkultur und religiöse Zentren im norddeutschen Raum, ed. Patrizia Carmassi, EvaSchlotheuer, and Almut Breitenbach |
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88/1, p. 193 |
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Hedwig Röckelein, Schriftlandschaften, Bildungslandschaften und religiöse Landschaften desMittelalters in Norddeutschland |
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Latinity and Identity in Anglo-Saxon Literature, ed. Rebecca Stephenson and Emily V.Thornbury |
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Imagining the Jew in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture, ed. Samantha Zacher |
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88/1, p. 195 |
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Mercedes Salvador-Bello, Isidorean Perceptions of Order: The Exeter Book Riddles andMedieval Latin Enigmata |
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88/1, p. 195 |
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The Psalms and Medieval English Literature: From the Conversion to the Reformation, ed.Tamara Atkin and Francis Leneghan |
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Benjamin Pohl |
Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World: Manuscripts, Makers and Readers, c.1066–c.1250, ed. Laura Cleaver and Andrea Worms |
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Devotional Literature and Practice in Medieval England: Readers, Reading, and Reception, ed. Kathryn Vuli?, Susan Uselmann, and C. Annette Grisé |
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Thinking Medieval Romance, ed. Katherine C. Little and Nicola McDonald |
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Andrew Escobedo, Volition’s Face: Personification and the Will in Renaissance Literature |
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Representing War and Violence 1250–1600, ed. Joanna Bellis and Laura Slater |
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Angela M. Lucas, The Index of Middle English Prose: Handlist XXII: Manuscripts inChrist’s, Emmanuel, Jesus, Selwyn and Sidney Sussex Colleges, Peterhouse and Trinity Hall,Cambridge |
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Editing and Interpretation of Middle English Texts: Essays in Honour of William Marx,ed. Margaret Connolly and Raluca Radulescu |
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Kathy Cawsey |
Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: Contexts and Interpretations, ed. Jamie C. Fumo |
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John Gower: Others and the Self, ed. Russell A. Peck and R. F. Yeager |
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A Critical Companion to John Skelton, ed. Sebastian Sobecki and John Scattergood |
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Laurie Atkinson |
Ken Jackson, Shakespeare & Abraham |
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Barbour’s Bruce and its Cultural Contexts: Politics, Chivalry and Literature in Late MedievalScotland, ed. Steve Boardman and Susan Foran |
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Milena Mikhaïlova-Makaris, Le Présent de Marie: lecture des Lais de Marie de France |
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Stefano Milonia |
Dante and the Seven Deadly Sins: Twelve Literary and Historical Essays, ed. John C. Barnes and Daragh O’Connell |
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Anatoly Liberman, The Saga Mind and the Beginnings of Icelandic Prose, with a forewordby Jurij Kusmenko |
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The Legendary Legacy: Transmission and Reception of the Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda, ed.Matthew Driscoll, Silvia Hufnagel, Philip Lavender, and Beeke Stegmann |
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Philippe Buc, Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror: Christianity, Violence, and the West |
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Killing and Being Killed: Bodies in Battle. Perspectives on Fighters in the Middle Ages, ed.Jörg Rogge |
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Political Society in Later Medieval England: A Festschrift for Christine Carpenter, ed. BenjaminThompson and John Watts |
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E. M. Rose, The Murder of William of Norwich: The Origins of the Blood Libel in Medieval Europe |
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Nigel Palmer |
Laura Slater, Art and Political Thought in Medieval England, c.1150–1359 |
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