Jeffrey Hamburger |
Peter Kidd, The McCarthy Collection, vol. III: French Miniatures (Jeffrey F. Hamburger) |
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90/2, p. 334 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Robert Couzin. Right and Left in Early Christian and Medieval Art |
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90/2, p. 337 |
Rose A. Sawyer |
Karl Steel, How Not to Make a Human: Pets, Feral Children, Worms, Sky Burial, Oysters |
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90/2, p. 338 |
Sylvia Huot |
Ian P. Wei, Thinking about Animals in Thirteenth-Century Paris: Theologians on the Boundary between Humans and Animals |
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90/2, p. 339 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Bettina Bildhauer, Medieval Things: Agency, Materiality, and Narratives of Objects in Medieval German Literature and Beyond |
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90/2, p. 341 |
Peter Chekin |
Joanna Tucker, Reading and Shaping Medieval Cartularies: Multi-Scribe Manuscripts and their Patterns of Growth |
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90/2, p. 342 |
Richard North |
Michael D. J. Bintley, Settlements and Strongholds in Early Medieval England: Texts, Landscapes, and Material Culture |
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90/2, p. 343 |
Simon Meecham-Jones |
Robin Chapman Stacey, Law and the Imagination in Medieval Wales |
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90/2, p. 345 |
Tom Birkett |
Megan E. Hartman, Poetic Style and Innovation in Old English, Old Norse, and Old Saxon |
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90/2, p. 346 |
Kathryn Maude |
Aaron J. Kleist, The Chronology and Canon of Ælfric of Eynsham |
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90/2, p. 349 |
Mary Bateman |
Christopher Michael Berard, Arthurianism in Early Plantagenet England: From Henry II to Edward I |
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90/2, p. 350 |
Alastair Minnis |
John M. Bowers, Tolkien's Lost Chaucer |
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90/2, p. 352 |
Gillian Adler |
Frederick M. Biggs, Chaucer’s Decameron and the Origin of the Canterbury Tales |
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90/2, p. 353 |
Ruth Evans |
Lucy M. Allen-Goss, Female Desire in Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women and Middle English Romance |
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90/2, p. 355 |
Elon Lang |
Sebastian Langdell, Thomas Hoccleve: Religious Reform, Transnational Poetics, and the Invention of Chaucer |
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90/2, p. 356 |
LAURA VARNAM |
Diana Denissen, Middle English Devotional Compilations: Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England |
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90/2, p. 358 |
Victoria Flood |
Lydia Zeldenrust, The Melusine Romance in Medieval Europe: Translations, Circulation, and Material Contexts |
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90/2, p. 359 |
Cat Watts |
Janice Pinder, The Abbaye du Saint Esprit: Spiritual Instruction for Laywomen, 1250-1500 |
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90/2, p. 360 |
Nicolò Morelli |
Manuele Gragnolati and Francesca Southerden, Possibilities of Lyric: Reading Petrarch in Dialogue |
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90/2, p. 362 |
Stefano Milonia |
George Corbett, Dante’s Christian Ethics: Purgatory and its Moral Context |
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90/2, p. 363 |
Nicola Clarke |
Geraldine Hazbun, Narratives of the Islamic Conquest from Medieval Spain |
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90/2, p. 364 |
Christopher Crocker |
Sofia Lodén, French Romance, Medieval Sweden and the Europeanisation of Culture |
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90/2, p. 366 |
Nicholas W. Bleisch |
Robert de Reims, Songs and Motets, ed., trans.,, and introd. Eglal Doss-Quiny, Gaël Saint-Cricq,, and Samuel N. Rosenberg |
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90/2, p. 367 |
David Murray |
Keith Busby, The French Works of Joffroi de Waterford: A Critical Edition |
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90/2, p. 368 |
Elizabeth Eva Leach |
Le Chansonnier français U, ed. Madeleine Tyssens, volume II |
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90/2, p. 368 |
Sylvia Huot |
Pierre Gringore, Œuvres moralisatrices I (1499–1510), ed. Cynthia J. Brown |
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90/2, p. 369 |
Benjamin Obernolte |
Les Quinze joies de mariage, ed. Jean Rychner and trans. Jean-Claude Mühlethaler |
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90/2, p. 369 |
Nigel Palmer |
Op weg naar de hemelse Bruidigom. Twaalf heiligenlevens uit een Amersfoorts kloosterhandschrift (Brussel, Koninklijke Bibliotheek Albert I, 19408-9), ed. and trans. Hildo van Es and Ludo Jongen |
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90/2, p. 370 |
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Daniela Mairhofer and Agata Mazurek, Der ‘Oxforder Boethius’. Studie und lateinisch-deutsche Edition |
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90/2, p. 371 |