Alastair Minnis |
Literature as Recreation in the Later Middle Ages, by Glending Olson |
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53/1, p. 109 |
Alastair Minnis |
The Mutable Glass: Mirror-Imagery in Titles and Texts of the Middle Ages and English Renaissance, by Herbert Grabes, Gordon Collier |
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55/1, p. 120 |
Alastair Minnis |
Chaucerian Fiction, by Robert B. Burlin |
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49/1, p. 145 |
Alastair Minnis |
Philip L. Reynolds, How Marriage Became One of the Sacraments: The Sacramental Theology of Marriage from its Medieval Origins to the Council of Trent of Marriage from its Medieval Origins to the Council of Trent |
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88/1, p. 146 |
Alastair Minnis |
William F. Hodapp, The Figure of Minerva in Medieval Literature |
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90/1, p. 153 |
Alastair Minnis |
Dyan Elliott, The Corrupter of Boys: Sodomy, Scandal, and the Medieval Clergy |
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90/1, p. 156 |
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 |
Alastair Minnis |
John Gower, the Medieval Poet, by Masayoshi Itô |
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47/1, p. 162 |
Alastair Minnis |
Rory G. Critten, Author, Scribe, and Book in Late Medieval English Literature |
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88/1, p. 164 |
Alastair Minnis |
Megan E. Murton, Chaucer’s Prayers: Writing Christian and Pagan Devotion |
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90/1, p. 164 |
Alastair Minnis |
Kara Gaston, Reading Chaucer in Time. Literary Formation in England and Italy |
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90/1, p. 167 |
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 |
Alastair Minnis |
Mark Chinca, Meditating Death in Medieval and Early Modern Devotional Writing: From Bonaventure to Luther |
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92/1, p. 189 |
Alastair Minnis |
Ayelet Even-Ezra, Lines of Thought: Branching Diagrams and the Medieval Mind |
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92/1, p. 190 |
Alastair Minnis |
Sarah Fourcade, La Noblesse à la conquête du livre: France, v.1300–v.1530 |
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92/1, p. 194 |
Alastair Minnis |
Marion Turner, The Wife of Bath: A Biography |
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93/1, p. 227 |
Alastair Minnis |
John M. Bowers, Tolkien's Lost Chaucer |
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90/2, p. 352 |
Alastair Minnis |
David Lavinsky, The Material Text in Wycliffite Biblical Scholarship: Inscription and Sacred Truth |
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91/2, p. 364 |
Alastair Minnis |
D. Vance Smith, Arts of Dying: Literature and Finitude in Medieval England |
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91/2, p. 373 |
Alastair Minnis |
Cord J. Whitaker, Black Metaphors. How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking |
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89/2, p. 383 |
Alastair Minnis |
Remaking Boethius: The English Language Translation Tradition of ‘The Consolation of Philosophy’, ed. B. Donaghey, N. H. Kaylor, P. E. Phillips and P. E. Szarmach, with assistance from K. C. Hawley |
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89/2, p. 392 |
Alastair Minnis |
John Bugbee, God’s Patients: Chaucer, Agency, and the Nature of Laws |
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89/2, p. 397 |
Alastair Minnis |
Nancy Bradley Warren, Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras |
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89/2, p. 399 |
Alastair Minnis |
Sebastian Sobecki, Last Words. The Public Self and the Social Author in Late Medieval England |
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89/2, p. 402 |
Alastair Minnis |
Sarah Salih, Imagining the Pagan in Late Medieval England |
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89/2, p. 404 |
Alastair Minnis |
Megan L. Cook, The Poet and the Antiquaries. Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–1635 |
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89/2, p. 407 |
Alastair Minnis |
Tamás Karáth, Richard Rolle: The Fifteenth-Century Translations |
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88/2, p. 420 |