Stephen Mossman |
Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford |
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89/1, p. 156 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Gaudenz Freuler, with contributions by Georgi Parpulov, The McCarthy Collection, Volume I: Italian and Byzantine Miniatures |
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89/1, p. 157 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Peter Kidd, The McCarthy Collection, Volume II: Spanish, English, Flemish and Central European Miniatures |
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89/1, p. 158 |
Christopher Guyol |
A Companion to Chivalry, ed. Robert W. Jones and Peter Coss |
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89/1, p. 160 |
Alastair Minnis |
John O. Ward, Classical Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Medieval Rhetors and Their Art 400–1300, with Manuscript Survey to 1500 CE |
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89/1, p. 161 |
Tina Chronopoulos |
Marjorie Curry Woods, Weeping for Dido: The Classics in the Medieval Classroom |
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89/1, p. 162 |
Michael J. Warren |
Britton Elliot Brooks, Restoring Creation: The Natural World in the Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives of Cuthbert and Guthlac |
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89/1, p. 164 |
Jennifer Neville |
Jordan Zweck, Epistolary Acts: Anglo-Saxon Letters and Early English Media |
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89/1, p. 165 |
Giulia Boitani |
C. David Benson, Imagined Romes: The Ancient City and its Stories in Middle English Poetry |
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89/1, p. 166 |
Victoria Shirley |
Aaron Hostetter, Political Appetites: Food in Medieval English Romance |
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89/1, p. 167 |
Katharine Breen |
Curtis A. Gruenler, ‘Piers Plowman’ and the Poetics of Enigma: Riddles, Rhetoric, and Theology |
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89/1, p. 169 |
Julie Orlemanski |
David K. Coley, Death and the Pearl Maiden: Plague, Poetry, England |
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89/1, p. 170 |
Alastair Minnis |
A. I. Doyle and Ralph Hanna, Hope Allen's Writings Ascribed to Richard Rolle: A Corrected List of Copies |
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89/1, p. 172 |
Carly Watson |
David Atkinson, The Ballad and its Pasts: Literary Histories and the Play of Memory |
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89/1, p. 172 |
J.D. Sargan |
Margaret Connolly, Sixteenth-Century Readers, Fifteenth-Century Books: Continuities of Reading in the English Reformation |
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89/1, p. 174 |
Jane H.M. Taylor |
Alain Corbellari, Prismes de l’Amour courtois |
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89/1, p. 175 |
Mark Cruse |
Charles Russell Stone, The Roman de toute chevalerie: Reading Alexander Romance in Late Medieval England |
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89/1, p. 176 |
Peggy McCracken |
Marion Uhlig, Le Prince des clercs: Barlaam et Josaphat ou l’art du recueil |
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89/1, p. 178 |
Ralph Moffat |
Craig Taylor, A Virtuous Knight: Defending Marshal Boucicaut (Jean II Le Meingre, 1366–1421) |
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89/1, p. 179 |
Sylvia Huot |
Deborah McGrady, The Writer’s Gift or the Patron’s Pleasure? The Literary Economy in Late Medieval France |
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89/1, p. 180 |
William Burgwinkle |
Lluís Cabré, Alejandro Coroleu, Montserrat Ferrer, Albert Lloret, and Josep Pujol, The Classical Tradition in Medieval Catalan 1300–1500: Translation, Imitation, and Literacy |
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89/1, p. 182 |
SIÂN GRØNLIE |
Sif Rikhardsdottir, Emotion in Old Norse Literature: Translations, Voices, Contexts |
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89/1, p. 183 |
Jane Kershaw |
Katherine Cross, Heirs of the Vikings: History and Identity in Normandy and England, c.950–1015 |
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89/1, p. 185 |
Tanya Stabler Miller |
Fiona J. Griffiths, Nuns’ Priests’ Tales: Men and Salvation in Medieval Women’s Religious Life |
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89/1, p. 186 |
Nicholas Orme |
Ben Parsons, Punishment and Medieval Education |
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89/1, p. 188 |