M.R. Godden |
Ælfric. Twayne's English Authors Series, by James Hurt |
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43/1, p. 46 |
K.M. Lea |
The Medieval Heritage of Elizabethan Tragedy, by Willard Farnham |
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27/1, p. 49 |
Rosemary Woolf |
The Old English Advent: A Typological Commentary, (Yale Studies in English, 168), by Robert B. Burlin |
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40/1, p. 60 |
H.J. Chaytor |
Minnesinger und Troubadours, by Theodor Frings |
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19/, p. 85 |
C.A. Trypanis |
L'Histoire de la Littérature Néo-Grecque (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Graeca Upsaliensia I), by Börje Knös |
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32/1, p. 92 |
WINTHROP WETHERBEE |
Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages: Rhetoric, Representation, and Reality, by Ruth Morse |
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61/1, p. 110 |
Alexander Murray |
The Birth of Purgatory, by Jacques Le Goff, Arthur Goldhammer |
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56/1, p. 115 |
William J. Entwistle |
The Growth of Literature. Volume II Russian oral literature, Yugoslav oral poetry, Early Indian literature, Early Hebrew literature, by H. Munro Chadwick, N. Kershaw Chadwick |
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7/2, p. 120 |
J.H. Whitfield |
The Poet as Philosopher. Petrarch and the Formation of Renaissance Consciousness, by Charles Trinkaus |
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50/1, p. 163 |
A.B. Scott |
Slownik Laciny Średniowiecznej w Polsce (Lexicon mediae et infimae Latinitatis Polonorum), Polish Academy of Sciences |
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37/2, p. 188 |
A.B. Scott |
Der Libellus Scolasticus des Walther von Spejer: ein Schulbericht aus dem Jahre 984, by Peter Vossen |
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32/3, p. 220 |
Jonathan Riley-Smith |
A History of the Crusades Vol. III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, by Harry W. Hazard |
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45/2, p. 236 |
M.C. Lyons |
Aristotle and the Arabs: The Aristotelian Tradition in Islam, by F. E. Peters |
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40/3, p. 273 |
Mahmoud Manzalaoui |
A Testament of Alchemy: Being the Revelation of Morienus to Khālid ibn Yazīd, by Lee Stavenhagen |
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49/2, p. 285 |
David A. Wells |
Eremus und Insula. St. Gallen und die Reichenau im Mittelalter-Modell einer lateinischen Literaturlandschaft, by Walter Berschin |
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60/2, p. 291 |
Anthony Gervase Mathew |
The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe 500-1453, by Dimitri Obolensky |
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42/3, p. 302 |
Steven Runciman |
Constantinople and the Latins: The Foreign Policy of Andronicus II, by Angeliki E. Laiou |
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43/3, p. 317 |
D.M. NICOL |
The Fall of the Byzantine Empire. A Chronicle by George Sphrantzes, 1401-1477, by Marios Philippides |
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50/2, p. 318 |
Daniel Anlezark |
Michael D. C. Drout, How Tradition Works: A Meme-Based Cultural Poetics of the Anglo-Saxon Tenth Century, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 306 |
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78/2, p. 328 |
Alexander Murray |
Time's Reasons: Philosophies of History Old and New, by Leonard Krieger |
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59/2, p. 337 |
J.R. WOODHOUSE |
Peter Brand and Lino Pertile (eds), The Cambridge History of Italian Literature |
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66/2, p. 350 |
COLIN IMBER |
Nancy Bisaha, Creating East and West: Renaissance Humanists and the Ottoman Turks |
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74/2, p. 358 |
P.G. Walsh |
The Genius Figure in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, by Jane Chance Nitzsche |
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