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Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
ROBERT ALLEN ROUSE Kathy Lavezzo, Angels on the Edge of the World: Geography, Literature and English Community, 1000-1534 77/1, p. 119
JAMES CHATER Music in Renaissance Ferrara, 1400-1505: the Creation of a Musical Center in the Fifteenth Century, Studies in the History of Music, 2, by Lewis Lockwood 56/1, p. 147

languages

  • Old Italian
  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • Early Modern Italian
  • Italian
  • trecento Italian

works

  • Bede's tale of Gregory the Great's encounter with the angelic English slaveboys
  • Gerald of Barri's writings
  • Ranulph Higden's Polychronicon
  • Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale

people

  • Gregory the Great
  • Bede
  • Ranulph Higden
  • Niccolò III
  • Leonello
  • Borso
  • Ercole I
  • Josquin
  • Thomas Wolsey
  • Gerald of Barri

subjects

  • narrative
  • cultural
  • politics
  • development
  • literature
  • community
  • identity
  • marginality
  • Musicology
  • economic
  • patronage
  • geography
  • Colonial
  • ethnography
  • isolation
  • strangeness
  • Renaissance
  • festivities

places

  • Ireland
  • England
  • Milan
  • Ferrara
  • British Empire
  • Vancouver, BC
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