Jeffrey Hamburger |
Diane J. Reilly, The Cistercian Reform and the Art of the Book in Twelfth-Century France |
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88/2, p. 396 |
Nigel Palmer |
Reima Välimäki, Heresy in Late Medieval Germany: The Inquisitor Petrus Zwicker and the Waldensians |
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88/2, p. 397 |
Emily A. Winkler |
Joshua Byron Smith, Walter Map and the Matter of Britain |
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88/2, p. 399 |
Carl Kears |
Heather Maring, Signs that Sing: Hybrid Poetics in Old English Verse |
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88/2, p. 401 |
Frances McCormack |
Megan Cavell, Weaving Words and Binding Bodies: The Poetics of Human Experience in Old English Literature |
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88/2, p. 402 |
John Hines |
Jane Hawkes and Philip Sidebottom, Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Volume XIII: Derbyshire and Staffordshire |
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88/2, p. 403 |
Natalija Ganina |
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War, ed. Claire Breay and Joanna Story |
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88/2, p. 405 |
Natalie Goodison |
Tara Williams, Middle English Marvels: Magic, Spectacle, and Morality in the Fourteenth Century |
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88/2, p. 406 |
Megan Cavell |
Michael J. Warren, Birds in Medieval English Poetry: Metaphors, Realities, Transformations |
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88/2, p. 407 |
Michael Baker |
Andrew Galloway, Ralph Hanna, Traugott Lawler, and Stephen A. Barney, The Penn Commentary on Piers Plowman |
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88/2, p. 409 |
Michael Baker |
Rebecca Davis, Piers Plowman and the Books of Nature |
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88/2, p. 411 |
Ian Cornelius |
Ralph Hanna, The Penn Commentary on ‘Piers Plowman’, Volume 2: C Pass?s 5–9; B Pass?s 5–7; A Pass?s 5–8 |
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88/2, p. 412 |
Neil Cartlidge |
Lawrence Warner, Chaucer’s Scribes: London Textual Production, 1384–1432 |
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88/2, p. 414 |
Kathy Cawsey |
Glenn D. Burger, Conduct Becoming: Good Wives and Husbands in the Later Middle Ages |
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88/2, p. 415 |
Christiania Whitehead |
Catherine Sanok, New Legends of England: Forms of Community in Late Medieval Saints’ Lives |
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88/2, p. 417 |
Sarah Star |
Katie L. Walter, Middle English Mouths: Late Medieval Medical, Religious and Literary Traditions, |
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88/2, p. 418 |
Alastair Minnis |
Tamás Karáth, Richard Rolle: The Fifteenth-Century Translations |
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88/2, p. 420 |
Nicola Morato |
Laura Chuhan Campbell, The Medieval Merlin Tradition in France and Italy: Prophecy, Paradox, and Translatio |
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88/2, p. 421 |
David Hook |
Daniel Gutiérrez Trápaga, Rewritings, Sequels, and Cycles in Sixteenth-Century Castilian Romances of Chivalry |
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88/2, p. 423 |
John L. Flood |
Andreas Nievergelt, Althochdeutsch in Runenschrift. Geheimschriftliche volkssprachige Griffelglossen |
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88/2, p. 424 |
Sebastian Coxon |
Jan-Dirk Müller, ‘Episches’ Erzählen: Erzählformen früher volkssprachiger Schriftlichkeit |
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88/2, p. 426 |
Tom Birkett |
Siân E. Grønlie, The Saint and the Saga Hero: Hagiography and Early Icelandic Literature |
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88/2, p. 428 |