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Claire Fanger (ed.), Conjuring Spirits: Texts and Traditions ef Medieval Ritual Magic, Magic in History Series |
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69/1, p. 111 |
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Stephen F. Kruger, The Spectral Jew: Conversion and Embodiment in Medieval Europe, Medieval Cultures 40 |
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76/1, p. 121 |
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Caroline Walker Bynum, The Resurrection of the Body in Western Christianity, 200—1336, Lectures on the History of Religions sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies, new series, 15 |
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66/1, p. 122 |
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Chaucer and the Imaginary World of Fame, Chaucer Studies, 10, by Piero Boitani |
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56/1, p. 123 |
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A Distinction of Stories: the Medieval Unity of Chaucer's Fair Chain of Narratives for Canterbury, by Judson Boyce Allen, Theresa Anne Moritz |
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53/1, p. 123 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
The Origin and Meaning of Courtly Love. A Critical Study of European Scholarship, by Roger Boase |
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48/1, p. 124 |
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Nigel Morgan (ed.), Prophecy, Apocalypse and the Day of Doom: Proceedings of the 2000 Harlaxion Symposium, ns XII |
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75/1, p. 129 |
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Sheila Delany (ed.), Chaucer and the Jews: Sources, Contexts, Meanings, , The Multicultural Middle Ages |
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74/1, p. 133 |
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Lisa Lampert, Gender and Jewish Difference from Paul to Shakespeare, The Middle Ages Series |
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74/1, p. 133 |
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Brenda Deen Schildgen, Pagans, Tartars, Moslems, and Jews in Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ |
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72/1, p. 136 |
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Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa, Margery Kempe's Meditations: The Context of Medieval Devotional Literature, Liturgy and Iconography, Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages |
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77/1, p. 136 |
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Margery Kempe: A Book of Essays, Garland Medieval Casebooks 4, by Sandra J. McEntire |
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63/1, p. 140 |
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Nicole R. Rice, Lay Piety and Religious Discipline in Middle English Literature |
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80/2, p. 141 |
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Katherine Zieman, Singing the New Song: Literacy and Liturgy in Late Medieval England, The Middle Ages Series |
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78/1, p. 141 |
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Community, Gender and Individual Identity, English Writing 1360-1430, by David Aers |
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59/1, p. 142 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
The Metrical Life of Christ: ed. from MS BM Add. 39996. (Middle English Texts 5), by Walter Sauer |
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48/1, p. 148 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
J. Allan Mitchell, Ethics and Exemplary Narrative in Chaucer and Gower, Chaucer Studies XXXIII |
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75/1, p. 151 |
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Listening for the Text: On the Uses of the Past, Parallax: Re-Visions of Culture and Society, by Brian Stock, Stephen G. Nichols |
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61/1, p. 160 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
Fourteenth-Century English Poetry: Contexts and Readings, by Elizabeth Salter |
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55/2, p. 291 |
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Three Studies in Medieval Religious and Social Thought: The Interpretation of Mary and Martha, The Ideal of the Imitation of Christ, The Orders of Society, by Giles Constable |
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65/2, p. 302 |
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Jaroslav Pelikan, Mary through the Centuries: Her Place in the History of Culture |
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66/2, p. 306 |
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Alexander Murray, Suicide in the Middle Ages, Vol. II: The Curse on Self-Murder, Vol. II |
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70/2, p. 310 |
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Claire L. Sahlin, Birgitta of Sweden and the Voice of Prophecy, Studies in Medieval Mysticism 3 |
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72/2, p. 314 |
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The Manor, the Plowman, and the Shepherd: Agrarian Themes and Imagery in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance English Literature, by Ordelle G. Hill |
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64/2, p. 315 |
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From 'Pearl' to 'Gawain': Form to Fynisment, by Robert J. Blanch, Julian N. Wasserman |
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65/2, p. 316 |
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A Check-list of Middle English Prose Writings of Spiritual Guidance. (Subsidia Mediaevalia II), by P. S. Jolliffe |
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44/3, p. 318 |
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Rosalynn Voaden (ed.), Prophets Abroad: The Reception of Continental Holy Women in Late-Medieval England |
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67/2, p. 318 |
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Marion Turner, Chaucerian Conflict: Languages of Antagonism in Late Fourteenth-Century London, Oxford English Monographs |
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76/2, p. 323 |
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Kathleen Kamerick, Popular Piety and Art in the Later Middle Ages: Image Worship and Idolatry in England, 1350-1500, The New Middle Ages |
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72/2, p. 324 |
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Dee Dyas, Pilgrimage in Medieval English Literature, 700-1500 |
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71/2, p. 325 |
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B. J. H. Biggs (ed.), The Imitation of Christ: The First English Translation of the 'Imitatio Christi'. Early English Text Society, os 309 |
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68/2, p. 328 |
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Celia Millward (ed.), La Estorie del Evangelie: A Parallel-Text Edition. Middle English Texts 30 |
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68/2, p. 328 |
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Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture. Anthropological Perspectives. (Lectures on the History of Religion Sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies, New Series 11), by Victor Turner, Edith Turner |
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49/2, p. 330 |
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Poetics: Theory and Practice in Medieval English Literature, Memorial Lectures, seventh series, by Piero Boitani, Anna Torti, J. A. W. Bennett |
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62/2, p. 330 |
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Mary Clemente Davlin, OP, The Place of God in 'Piers Plowman' and Medieval Art (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001) |
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71/2, p. 330 |
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Christiania Whitehead, Castles of the Mind: A Study of Medieval Architectural Allegory, Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages |
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73/2, p. 331 |
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Keiko Ikegami (ed.), Barlaam and Josaphat: A Transcription of MS Egerton 876 with Notes, Glossary, and Comprehensive Study of the Middle English and Japanese Versions AMS Studies in the Middle Ages 21 |
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69/2, p. 334 |
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Miri Rubin, Gentile Tales: The Narrative Assault on Late Medieval Jews |
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69/2, p. 338 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
David Aers, Sanctifying Signs: Making Christian Tradition in Late Medieval England |
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74/2, p. 343 |
JOHN C. HIRSH |
Fiona Ritchie and Doug Orr, Wayfaring Strangers: The Musical Voyage from Scotland and Ulster to Appalachia |
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84/2, p. 345 |
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Jennifer Bryan, Looking Inward: Devotional Reading and the Private Self in Late Medieval England, The Middle Ages Series |
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77/2, p. 345 |