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Odo of Cheriton
Articles
Author(s)
Title
Issue
BELLA MILLETT
THE SONGS OF ENTERTAINERS AND THE SONG OF THE ANGELS: VERNACULAR LYRIC FRAGMENTS IN ODO OF CHERITON'S "SERMONES DE FESTIS"
64/1
p. 17
J.P. Gumbert
,
P.M. Vermeer
AN UNUSUAL "YOGH" IN THE BESTIARY MANUSCRIPT—A PALAEOGRAPHICAL NOTE
40/1
p. 56
Reviews
Author(s)
Title
Issue
David Luscombe
Masters, Princes and Merchants: The Social Views of Peter the Chanter and his Circle
, by John W. Baldwin
41/1
p. 56
DOROTHY YAMAMOTO
Thomas Honegger,
From Phoenix to Chatuntecleer: Medieval English Animal Poetry, Swiss Studies in English 120
66/2
p. 326
D.J.A. Ross
Reynard the Fox
, by K. Varty
37/3
p. 337
Texts
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Title
Issue
ANDREW BREEZE
NEW TEXTS OF "INDEX OF MIDDLE ENGLISH VERSE" 3513
61/2
p. 284
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Phoenix
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De quatre sorours
Summa Confessorum
Nun's Priest's Tale
The Vox and the Wolf
Sermones de festis by Odo of Cheriton
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Sir Tristrem
Nou sprinkes the sprai
Liber parabolarum
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Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale
Pierre de St. Cloud's tale of Renard and Chantecler
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Nicole Bozon
Raoul Ardent
Gilbert Porreta
Robert of Courson
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Foulques de Neuilly
Mile d'Alverny
Alain de Ulle
Robert of Flamborough
Pierre de St. Cloud
Geoffrey Chaucer
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