Helen Cooper |
English Medieval Narrative in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, by Piero Boitani, Joan Krakover Hall |
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53/1, p. 121 |
RICHARD GAMESON |
A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges IV.1. The British Isles: Insular and Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts, ed. Nigel Morgan and Stella Panayotova with the assistance of Rebecca Rushforth |
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84/1, p. 137 |
Jeffrey Hamburger |
Ulrike Jenni and Maria Theisen, Mitteleuropäische Schulen IV (ca. 1380–1400). Hofwerkstätten König Wenzels IV. und deren Umkreis |
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84/1, p. 139 |
Christoph Burger |
Ben Morgan, On Becoming God: Late Medieval Mysticism and the Modern Western Self (Christoph Burger) |
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84/1, p. 140 |
Derek Pearsall |
A. C. Spearing, Medieval Autographies: The ‘I’ of the Text (Derek Pearsall) |
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84/1, p. 150 |
SARAH WOOD |
Ian Johnson, The Middle English Life of Christ: Academic Discourse, Translation, and Vernacular Theology (Sarah Wood) |
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84/1, p. 152 |
Marilyn Lawrence |
Jacques Chocheyras, Réalité et imaginaire dans le ‘Tristan’ de Béroul |
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81/2, p. 153 |
Francesca Galligan |
Justin Steinberg, Accounting for Dante: Urban Readers and Writers in Late Medieval Italy |
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82/2, p. 153 |
Kathryn Kerby-Fulton |
Linne R. Mooney and Estelle Stubbs, Scribes and the City: London Guildhall Clerks and the Dissemination of Middle English Literature 1375–1425 (Kathryn Kerby-Fulton) |
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84/1, p. 154 |
David Matthews |
Monica Santini, The Impetus of Amateur Scholarship: Discussing and Editing Medieval Romances in Late-Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Britain (David Matthews) |
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84/1, p. 156 |
ADRIAN ARMSTRONG |
Denis Hüe, Rémanences: Mémoire de la forme dans la littérature médiévale |
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81/2, p. 158 |
Sylvia Huot |
Christine Ferlampin-Acher, ‘Perceforest’ et Zéphir: Propositions autour d’un récit arthurien bourguignon |
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81/2, p. 160 |
Sylvia Huot |
Anne Ibos-Augé, Chanter et lire dans le récit médiéval: La fonction des insertions lyriques dans les œuvres narratives et didactiques d’oïl aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles |
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81/2, p. 162 |
ALASTAIR MATTHEWS |
Claudia Bornholdt, Saintly Spouses: Chaste Marriage in Sacred and Secular Narrative from Medieval Germany (12th and 13th Centuries) (Alastair Matthews) |
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84/1, p. 165 |
Stephen Mossman |
Oliver Plessow, in cooperation with Volker Honemann and Mareike Temmen, Mittelalterliche Schachzabelbücher zwischen Spielsymbolik und Wertevermittlung. Der Schachtraktat des Jacobus de Cessolis im Kontext seiner spätmittelalterlichen Rezeption |
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81/2, p. 167 |
PETER ARMOUR |
Dante and the Book of the Cosmos, by John G. Demaray |
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58/1, p. 179 |
L.A. Willoughby |
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies. Vols. VIII and IX, by L. W. Tancock, A. Gillies |
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8/3, p. 241 |
Blake Gutt |
Barbara Newman, Medieval Crossover: Reading the Secular against the Sacred |
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84/2, p. 327 |
Anne Mouron |
Mathew Kuefler, The Making and Unmaking of a Saint: Hagiography and Memory in theCult of Gerald of Aurillac (Anne Mouron) |
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84/2, p. 331 |
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William Calin, The Lily and the Thistle: The French Tradition and the Older Literature of Scotland – Essays in Criticism (Nicola Royan) |
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84/2, p. 344 |
Sylvia Huot |
Megan Moore, Exchanges in Exoticism: Cross-Cultural Marriage and the Making of the Mediterranean in Old French Romance (S.H) |
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84/2, p. 347 |
K.P. Clarke |
Nick Havely, Dante’s British Publics: Readers and Texts, from the Fourteenth Century to the Present (Kenneth Clarke) |
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85/2, p. 347 |
Francesca Galligan |
Albert Russell Ascoli, Dante and the Making of a Modern Author |
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82/1, p. 350 |
Marco Nievergelt |
J. M. Moreau, Eschatological Subjects: Divine and Literary Judgment in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry (Marco Nievergelt) |
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84/2, p. 350 |
ROSANNA CANTAVELLA |
Meritxell Simó, Jaume Massó i Torrents: ‘La cançó provençal en la literatura catalana’ cent anys després (Rosanna Cantavella) |
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84/2, p. 351 |