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Early Medieval Grammar
by Anneli Luhtala
This chapter summarizes early medieval grammar. The deals with the development of language studies from about 600–1100, a period that is conveniently divided into two by Carolingian Renaissance. Along revival in general, Carohngian Renaissance brought shift focus grammatical studies. concerns grammarians first centuries were primarily pedagogical and Donatus's (ca. 350 AD) grammars, Ars minor maior, constituted main authority. grammar was teaching manual concentrated on presenting concise manner what felt to be proper domain Grammaticus (a teacher classical literature), analysis eight parts speech. Pre-Carolingian dominated works, but various other Late Latin grammars continued copied. study rooted Roman educational system as an accompaniment literary studies, little originality ever attempted grammatici who aimed at providing their pupils ancillary linguistic skill aid them texts.
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History and Literature in Late Antiquity and the Early Medieval West: Studies in Intertextuality
by Neil Wright
Part 1 Gildas: Gildas's geographical perspective - some problems prose style and its origins a note on Lanio fulve did Gildas read Orosius? reading survey Rufinus, Gregory of Nazianzus Gildas. 2 Texts intertextuality: Arator's use Caelius Sedulius re-examination the Hisperica Famina further Vergilian borrowings in Breton hagiography Carolingian period knowledge Christian Latin poets historians early medieval Brittany Bede Virgil imitation poems Paulinus Nola Anglo-Latin verse postscript Aldhelm, Gildas, Acircius Alfred burned cakes Vita prima sancti Neoti, telesinus, Juvenal.
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Relations into Rhetorics: Local Elite Social Structure in Norforlk, England, 1540-1640.
by David Zaret|Peter Shawn Bearman
Bearman (sociology, U. of North Carolina) shows how from the mid-16th to mid-17th century, kinship ties were replaced by client-patron relations as primary mechanism power within gentry English countryside, and that change laid groundwork for civil war. As gentr
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Layers of Emblematic Prose: Rabelais' Andouilles
by Florence M. Weinberg
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The wary widow
by Janet L. Nelson
Over thirty years ago David Herlihy claimed that women between the Carolingian period and twelfth century played ‘an extraordinary role in management of family property’. Where wrote, cautiously, women's ‘importance’ ‘social prominence’, words often encountered more recent historiography are ‘power’ ‘empowerment’. It may be timely to re-examine power over property a broad context, also narrower one. The present book considers general. This chapter focusses, first on widows as particular kind women, then single instance an aristocratic widow claiming certain powers within specific social context ninth-century Francia. Gender is useful category for historians not least because it relational term: its use requires, we isolate but analyse complementarity men. For when they can seen, darkly, through surviving documentary evidence, even seem acting autonomously, never alone. They appear, above all, relation men: biologically, alongside, or against, male kin; sociologically, supported by genuine, soi-disants, ecclesiastical protectors. Women deployed agents, allies, pawns, lay kin, and/or communities.
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The Peace of God: Social Violence and Religious Response in France around the Year 1000
by Thomas F. X. Noble|Thomas Head|Richard Landes
During the dissolution of former Carolingian Empire, warfare and plunder went unchecked. An innovative response to this violence was Church-led initiative known as Peace God, perhaps history's earliest mass peace movement. In thirteen essays collected here, leading scholars consider key aspects movement episodes in its history.
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Conner, P. W., Anglo-Saxon Exeter: A Tenth-Century Cultural History. Pp. xii + 279; 235×155 mm; 20 plates (Studies in Anglo-Saxon History IV). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 1993. £45.00
by Richard Richard|Fiona Gameson
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Money and coinage
by Mark Blackburn
Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries can be divided into two broad regions, coin-producing areas west south where coinage circulated specie, being normally counted out transactions, to north east with their bullion economies which imported other forms of precious metal were used together by weight. The boundary between regions remained remarkably static eleventh centuries, although end twelfth century most had some form regulated currency system. During first following collapse western empire, currencies new barbarian kingdoms based largely on locally produced gold coins. After reconquest Danelaw middle tenth century, unified kingdom devised perhaps sophisticated fiscal system medieval would see.
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Curing Bodies—Curing Souls: Hrabanus Maurus, Medical Education, and the Clergy in Ninth-Century Francia
by Frederick S. Paxton
Journal Article Curing Bodies—Curing Souls: Hrabanus Maurus, Medical Education, and the Clergy in Ninth-Century Francia Get access FREDERICK S. PAXTON Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar of History Medicine Allied Sciences, Volume 50, Issue 2, April 1995, Pages 230–252, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/50.2.230 Published: 01 1995
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Le Manoir de Saint Lô, Aclou
by J-C. Bans|Patricia Gaillard-Bans|Peter Smith
The discovery, not far from Rouen, of an aisled and base-cruck hall carrying a crown-post collar-purlin roof very similar to those common in south-eastern England raises important historical questions. Can this building, incorporating features seemingly much more characteristic English than French work, have been the work carpenters? Nothing well-documented history manor supports such explanation. However, although careful search suggests it may be possible find distant parallels, no exact equivalent has yet found on soil. Possibly here is further evidence that many architectural ideas, eventually with strong regional concentrations, began by being thinly but widely scattered, idea first propounded Eric Mercer. Perhaps striking differences between vernacular architecture north-western France only developed after severing political ties following final disappearance 'Angevin Empire' fifteenth century.
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Space, Time, Number: Harold A. Innis As Evolutionary Theorist
by Léonard Dudley
What causes economic change? Traditionally, economists have answered that the explanation lies in exogenous shocks to technology, factor stocks, or preferences. In last half-decade of his career, Canadian historian Harold Innis (1894-1952) proposed an alternative approach - a theory endogenous change communications technology. He argued principal developments western social history could be explained by process alternation between media biased towards conservation information over time and those transmission distance. This paper demonstrates close parallels concepts used contemporary theories evolution. It also indicates importance for future research vision as most fundamental enabling technologies.
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The Nation-State and Violence
by Katherine Fierlbeck|Anthony Giddens
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The Subject of Violence. The "Song of Roland" and the Birth of the State
by William H. Huseman|Peter Haidu
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More Trouble With Henry: The Historiography of Medieval Germany in the Angloliterate World, 1888–1995
by Edward Peters
Horst Fuhrmann's recent survey of medieval hostility toward Germans and their political structures, chiefly the Empire, has a subtitle (Origins German Imperialism), that might very well be applied to fate historiography Germany in English-speaking world from its considerable prominence up eve First World War low point aftermath second.
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Review. The Politics of Dreaming in the Carolingian Empire. Dutton, Paul Edward
by C. Larrington
Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Sémantique lexicale et sémantique grammaticale: Le verbe ‘faire’ en français médiéval. By THIERRY PONCHON. (Publications romanes françaises, 211). Geneva, Droz, 1994. 463 pp. Pb 68 Sw.F. W. ROTHWELL MANCHESTER Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar French Studies, Volume XLIX, Issue 4, October 1995, Pages 439-a–439, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/XLIX.4.439-a Published: 01 1995
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REVIEWS
by Andrew Louth
Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Empire to Commonwealth. Consequences of monotheism in late antiquity. By GARTH FOWDEN. Pp. xvii + 205. Folding map. 10 plates. Princeton University Press, 1993. ISBN 0 691 06989 1. $17. 95/£12.95. ANDREW LOUTH Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 2, October 1995, Pages 737–740, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.2.737 Published: 01 1995
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The First Generation of Carolingian Scholars
by Richard C. Dales
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SHORT NOTICES
by G. R. EVANS
Journal Article SHORT NOTICES Get access Odo of Tournai: On Original Sin and A Disputation with the JEw, Leo, concerning Advent Christ, Son God. Translated an introduction notes by IRVEN M. RESNICK. Pp. x+146. Map. (Middle Ages Series.)Philadelphia: Eniversity Pennsylvania Press, 1994. ISBN 0812232887 15400. Hardback £28.50, paper £11.95. G. R. EVANS Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 2, October 1995, Pages 829-b–830, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.2.829-b Published: 01 1995
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Reviews
by Richard W. Pfaff
Journal Article Reviews Get access The Early Medieval Bible: Its Production, Decoration and Use. Ed. by RICHARD GAMESON. (Cambridge Studies in Palaeography Codicology). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1994. xiv + 242 pp.; 68 illus. £40.00/$64.95. ISBN: 0 52144540 X. W. PFAFF Chapel Hill Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Library, Volume s6-17, Issue 2, June 1995, Pages 172–174, https://doi.org/10.1093/library/s6-17.2.172 Published: 01 1995
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SHORTER NOTICES
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De Novis Libris Iudicia
by Marc van der Poel|J.J. Flinterman|R.A. Bitter|J. Den Boeft|J.J. Thierry|J.M. Bremer|Gérard Mussies|F.G. Naerebout|D.M. Schenkeveld|Pieter W. van der Horst|S.R. Slings|Herbert Verreth|E CH L Van Der Vliet
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BOOK REVIEWS
by John J. Contreni
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REVIEWS
by Rosamond McKitterick
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The Later Carolingian Age
by Richard C. Dales
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SHORTER NOTICES
by Rosamond McKitterick
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Language and Communication in Carolingian Europe
by Michel Banniard
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Introduction
by Alice L. Harting-Corrêa
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La voie Aquitanique d'Agrippa de Lyon à Saintes
by Pierre Denimal
Historical and archeological investigation has led to the discovery of existence, hitherto not known, a direct main road from lyons saintes across massif central. This strategic militaty road, impressive width meticulous construction, is that agrippa; it was completed as long ago reign augustus. Of roman construction completely different former roads, reveals methods used by engineers ancient rome. It allowed founding four capital cities well development network roads which followed associated settlements (roadside towns, uillae); remained an essential highway up carolingian times.
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The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization, and Cultural Change, 950-1350.
by William D. Phillips|Robert Bartlett
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Michel Sot. <italic>Un historien et son Église au X<sup>e</sup> siècle: Flodoard de Reims</italic>. Paris: Fayard. 1993. Pp. 832. 260 fr
by John J. Contreni
Michel Sot. Un historien et son Église au Xe siècle: Flodoard de Reims. Paris: Fayard. 1993. Pp. 832. 260 fr Get access Sot Michel. fr. John J. Contreni Purdue University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 100, Issue 1, February 1995, Pages 145–146, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/100.1.145-a Published: 01 1995
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Peter Haidu. <italic>The Subject of Violence: The</italic> Song of Roland <italic>and the Birth of the State</italic>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1993. Pp. x, 257. $39.95
by Richard W. Kaeuper
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BOOK REVIEWS
by Donald Matthew
BOOK REVIEWS Fiefs and Vassals. The Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted. BY SUSAN REYNOLDS (Oxford: U.P., 1994; pp. xi + 544. £20). D. J. A. MATTHEW University of Reading Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar English Historical Review, Volume CX, Issue 439, November 1995, Pages 1209–1212, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CX.439.1209 Published: 01 1995
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SHORT NOTICES
by LESLEY SMITH
Journal Article SHORT NOTICES Get access Anonymi: Glosa Psalmorum ex traditione seniorum. Volume II. Psalmen 101–150. Edited by HELMET BOESE. Pp. xxiv + 287. 4 plates. (Vetus Latina aus der Geschichte Lateinischen Bibel, 25. ) Freiburg: Herder, 1994. ISBN 3 451 21951 4. Paper n. p. LESLEY SMITH Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, 46, Issue 2, October 1995, Pages 829-a–829, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.2.829-a Published: 01 1995
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Simon de Montfort
by David S. Sefton
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REVIEWS
by LESLEY SMITH
Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Carolingian Culture: Emulation and Innovation. Edited by ROSAMAND MCKITTERICK. Pp. xvii+334. 21 plates. Cambridge University Press, 1993. ISBN 0 52140524 6 05866. Hardback £45/869. 95; paper £14. 95/$22.95. LESLEY SMITH Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 2, October 1995, Pages 748–749, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.2.748 Published: 01 1995
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REVIEWS
by CLARE STUANCLIFFE
REVIEWS Get access Caesarius of Aries. The Making a Christian Community in Late Antique Gaul. By WILLIAM E. KLINGSHRN Pp. xix + 317. 2 maps. (Cambridge Studies Medieval Life and Thought, 22. ) Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0 521 43095 X. £40/$59.95. CLARE STUANCLIFFE Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 2, October 1995, Pages 742–745, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.2.742 Published: 01 1995
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REVIEWS
by G. R. EVANS
Journal Article REVIEWS Get access The Early Medieval Bible. Its production, decoration and use. Edited by RICHARD GAMESON. Pp. xiv+242. 68 illustrations. Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0 521 44540 x. £40/$64.95. G. R. EVANS Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar of Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 1, April 1995, Pages 387–388, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.1.387 Published: 01 1995
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SHORTER NOTICES
by Michael Jones
Journal Article SHORTER NOTICES Get access MICHAEL JONES University of Nottingham Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CX, Issue 436, April 1995, Pages 435–436, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CX.436.435 Published: 01 1995
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Margaret Gibson, “Artes” and Bible in the Medieval West. (Collected Studies Series, 399.) Aldershot, Eng., and Brookfield, Vt.: Variorum, 1993. Pp. x, 305, numbered nonconsecutively; frontispiece, black-and-white plates. $83.95.
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SHORTER NOTICES
by Barbara Harvey
SHORTER NOTICES Get access BARBARA F. HARVEY Somerville CollegeOxford Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CX, Issue 438, September 1995, Pages 970–971, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CX.438.970 Published: 01 1995
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SHORT NOTICES
by WOLFRAM KINZIG
SHORT NOTICES Get access Arnobii Iunioris. Opera Minora. Edited by KLAUS-D. DAUR. Pp. 350. (Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, 25A.) Arnobius Iunior. Omnia. 107. 12 microfiches. (Instrumenta Lexicologica Latina. A/73.) Turnholt: Brepols, 1992. ISBN 2 503 00254 4 and 60252 5. Paper FB 4700 2500. WOLFRAM KINZIG Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 1, April 1995, Pages 446-b–447, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.1.446-b Published: 01 1995
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Introduction
by Günter Minnerup
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SHORTER NOTICES
by ROGER COLLINS
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Boris Gasparov and Olga Raevsky-Hughes, eds., Christianity and the Eastern Slavs, 1: Slavic Cultures in the Middle Ages. Based on papers delivered at two international conferences held in May 1988 at the University of California-Berkeley and the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies to commemorate the millennium of the Christianization of Kievan Rus'. (California Slavic Studies, 16.) Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Oxford: University of California Press, 1993. Pp. xi, 374. $50.
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BOOK REVIEWS
by Robert C. Stacey
BOOK REVIEWS Get access Simon de Montfort. By J. R. MADDICOTT (Cambridge: U.P., 1994; pp. xxv + 404. £35). ROBERT C. STACEY University of Washington Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CX, Issue 438, September 1995, Pages 940–942, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CX.438.940 Published: 01 1995
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REVIEWS
by CHRISTOPHER HOLDSWORTH
Journal Article REVIEWS Get access Le mouvement canonial au Moyen Age. Ré;forme de l'Église, spiritualité et culture. By JEAN CHÂTILLON. Edited by Patrice Sicard. Pp. viii+488. 16 photographs. (Bibliotheca Victorina, 3.) Paris and Turnhout: Brepols, 1992. ISBN 2 503 50262 8. Paper N.p. CHRISTOPHER HOLDSWORTH Search for other works this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The of Theological Studies, Volume 46, Issue 1, April 1995, Pages 388–389, https://doi.org/10.1093/jts/46.1.388 Published: 01 1995
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SHORTER NOTICES
by I. N. WOOD
Journal Article SHORTER NOTICES Get access I. N. WOOD University of Leeds Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CX, Issue 435, February 1995, Pages 139–140, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CX.435.139 Published: 01 1995
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Christian Missionary Activity in the Early Middle Ages By Richard E. Sullivan.
by June-Ann Greeley
BOOK REVIEWS 419 issue in the debate about human rights. The American Bill ofRights equivocates exactly same fashion as 1983 Code when it specifies "subject" of its Some clauses use word "person," others "citizen." Do rights enumerated Rights only apply to those who have entered our country by legal means? Or do they all persons residing territory governed Constitution? Our courts not seen equivocation and most often opted for former meaning "person" while remaining blind oblivious latter. hallmark Gaudemet's work has been an attention detail that illuminates large issues. essays this book continue great intellectual tradition. Kenneth Pennington Syracuse University ChristianMissionaryActivity theEarlyMiddleAges. By Richard E. Sullivan. [Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS 431.] (Brookfield, Vermont: Variorum , Ashgate Publishing Company. 1994. Pp. x, 265.) missionary early Church certainly gone unnoticed a topic worthy investigation; indeed lives activities some key figures, such Saint Gregory Great St. Boniface, especial interest, particularly role each is considered played formation theological underpinnings medieval western Church. Nonetheless, collection of, admittedly, older articles should still claim place on bookshelf ofany scholar or culture Carolingian world; comprehensive depth their wealth textual scholarship make compelling reading, examination particularly, methodologies conversion within affords reader opportunity explore ofthe seminal field. First, caveat: These six are, indeed,familiar—but antiquated. earliest does date from forty-two years ago, recent, sixteen ago. There single-page bibliography more "contemporary " (1967?) area studies; however seem very inclusive works concerned exclusively with studies. Yet, like series, serves personal Festschrift career Sullivan, one cannot help but be grateful cogent gathered into volume easy availability. As Sullivan indicates preface text, he first embarked upon his own scholarly study Graeco-Roman pagan Christian system belief, historians at time 420 generally expansion Christianity among nations (in particular) during Middle Ages been, were, foreordained fact, well-nigh divined. could no doubt historians, success had assured because champions enjoyed superior morality, manifested political victories, economic resources, cultural wealth. However, through thoughtful analysis records documents dating A.D. 500 900, Dr. determined ancient world was elementary previously thought, any "success" due much individual vigor enthusiastic adaptability monk predetermination historical processes. Each article thoroughly emphasizes bold initiative work, final article, "The Medieval Monk Frontiersman," well articulate counterpoint others. Although discusses monasticism general, merely evangelical function, assert point (literally figuratively) which met native unknown quixotic "frontier society" (VI, 36) other; indeed, environment circumstance demanded monks so prodigious reserve self-reliance spontaneity, resolute innovative would able survive. Article II, Pagan," HI, Papacy Missionary Activity Early Ages," V, "Early Activity: A Comparative Study of...
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Books, Scribes and Learning in the Frankish Kingdoms, 6th–9th Centuries. By Rosamond McKitterick. Aldershot: Variorum. 1994. Pp. x + 340. $89.95. ISBN 0-86078-406-1.
by Edward Peters
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East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000–1500 (A History of East Central Europe, Volume III). By Jean W. Sedlar. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. 1994. Pp. xviii + 556. $50.00. ISBN 0-295-97290-4.
by Piotr Górecki
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Book reviews
by Ruth Baden‐Jensen|Jerome Fernbacher|Juan Pepito|Brian M. Mills|Andrew King|Arthur Grigsby|Elizabeth Creel
RHETORIC AND IRONY: WESTERN LITERACY LIES, by C. Jan Swearingen. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991, pp. xvi + 323. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER: STRATEGIC COMMUNICATOR. By Martin J. Medhurst. Greenwood 1993, xviii 256. FACT SYMBOL; ESSAYS IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF ART LITERATURE. Cesar Grana. Press 1971/1994. xi 212. ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION IMPERATIVES: LESSONS SPACE PROGRAM. Phillip K. Tompkins. Los Angeles, CA. Roxbury Pub. Co., x 238. MACHIAVELLIAN RHETORIC; FROM COUNTER‐REFORMATION TO MILTON. Victoria Kahn. Princeton: Princeton 1994, 314 ROMAN REVOLUTION GREEK INFLUENCE. Richard Leo Enos. Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland 1995, xiv 135. AUTHORITY: CONSTRUCTION CORROSION Bruce Lincoln. Chicago: of Chicago 225.
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Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936- 1075.
by Joel T. Rosenthal|John W. Bernhardt
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Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination of Fourteenth-Century Texts.Paul Strohm , A. J. Prescott
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Prima Sedes a Nemine Iudicatur: Genesi e Sviluppo Storico dell'assioma Fino al Decreto di Graziano.Salvatore Vacca
by Wanda Zemler-Cizewski
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsPrima Sedes a Nemine Iudicatur: Genesi e Sviluppo Storico dell'assioma Fino al Decreto di Graziano. Salvatore Vacca Wanda Zemler-CizewskiWanda Zemler-Cizewski Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 70, Number 2Apr., 1995 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864956 Views: 8Total views on site Copyright AcademyPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Langland's Fictions.J. A. Burrow
by Mary Carruthers
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Ian Wood. <italic>The Merovingian Kingdoms 450–751</italic>. New York: Longman. 1994. Pp. xii, 395
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Okonomie ohne Haus: Zum Wirtschaften armer Leute in Nurnberg am Ende des 15. Jahrhunderts.
by William J. Wright|Valentin Groebner
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John W. Bernhardt. <italic>Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936–1075</italic>. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, series 4, number 21.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1993. Pp. xix, 376. $69.95
by Joel T. Rosenthal
John W. Bernhardt. Itinerant Kingship and Royal Monasteries in Early Medieval Germany, c. 936–1075. (Cambridge Studies Life Thought, series 4, number 21.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 1993. Pp. xix, 376. $69.95 Get access Bernhardt W.. $69.95. Joel T. Rosenthal State of York, Stony Brook Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 100, Issue 2, April 1995, Pages 506–507, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/100.2.506-a Published: 01 1995
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Jaroslav Pelikan. <italic>Christianity and Classical Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter with Hellenism</italic>. (Gifford Lectures, 1992–93.) New Haven: Yale University Press. 1993. Pp. xvi, 368. $40.00
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Jaroslav Pelikan. Christianity and Classical Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter with Hellenism. (Gifford Lectures, 1992–93.) New Haven: Yale University Press. 1993. Pp. xvi, 368. $40.00 Get access Pelikan Jaroslav. $40.00. Stephen A. Stertz Kean College Jersey, Dowling Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American Historical Review, Volume 100, Issue 2, April 1995, Pages 503–504, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/100.2.503 Published: 01 1995
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Letter
by Anthony Alofsin
Research Article| March 01 1995 Letter Anthony Alofsin Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Journal of the Society Architectural Historians (1995) 54 (1): 114–115. https://doi.org/10.2307/991049 Views Icon Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Get Permissions Cite Citation Alofsin; Letter. 1 1995; doi: Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Dropdown Menu input auto suggest filter your All ContentJournal content is only available via PDF. Copyright The PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to content.
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City-State and Market Economy
by Jean-Claude Hocquet
Abstract The city-state was the political creation of a commercial metropolis which, through war, diplomacy or purchase, succeeded in enlarging territorial framework original urban commune and dominating its hinterland small middling towns villages. geographical extent depended on size as well demographic economic power; it clearly also related to importance surrounding principalities. Thus, fifteenth century, Venice, which had emerged from buffer duchy between Byzantine empire east Carolingian west, conquered an extensive state Italy at expense other lordships continued expand until came up against powerful cities such Milan Florence.
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Appendix: mediocres (mediani, medii) in the Middle Ages
by Giles Constable
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The early Middle Ages
by Giles Constable
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SCIENCE IN WESTERN AND EASTERN CIVILIZATION IN CAROLINGIAN TIMES - BUTZER,PL, LOHRMANN,D
by Jessica North
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Reviews and Materials Received
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Abstract The Sounds of People and Places: A Geography American Folk Popular Music (3rd ed.), by George O. Carney, ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 1994. Index. 331 pp. ISBN 0-8476-7788-5. $60.00, cloth. $25.00. paper. Culture, Form, Place: Essays in Cultural Historical Geography, Kent Mathewson, Baton Rouge: Geoscience Publications, Lousiania State University. 1993. Vol. 32. References, figures, photographs. 356 $24.95, 0-938909-55-X. Sovietrek: Journey Bicycle Across Russia, Dan Buettner Minneapolis: Lerner Publications. Epilogue, pronunciation guide, glossary, index. 0-8225-2950-5.104 $16.95, hard. Making Europe: Peasantry Europe, Werner Rosener, translated Thomas M. Barker Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. Notes, bibliography, 235 0-631-17503-2. Britannica Global System, Geographic Inquiry into Issues, A. David Hill, James Dunn, Phil Klein, Program Developers Boulder, CO: Encyclopedia Educational Corp. 1995.56 Maps, photographs, tables, illustrations, excerpts from primary documents, models, transparencies, activities, bibliographies. 0-78260980-5.
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Western Plainchant: A Handbook.David Hiley
by Richard L. Crocker
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsWestern Plainchant: A Handbook. David Hiley Richard L. CrockerRichard Crocker Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 70, Number 2Apr., 1995 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864927 Copyright AcademyPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Dulce France
by Eugen Weber
Cancer is associated with early changes in the cardiovascular system (CV) before overt cardiotoxicity. Endothelial dysfunction induced by chemotherapeutic regimens but there no data for endothelial glycocalyx cancer.Sixty-four patients cancer (65.6% solid tumors and 34.4% hematological malignancies) 32 controls from outpatient cardiology clinic were included study. The perfused boundary region (PBR) of sublingual arterial microvessels, Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) augmentation index (AI) measured. A standard transthoracic echocardiogram plus assessment global longitudinal strain (GLS) all cardiac chambers performed.There was difference baseline profile (age, sex, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia coronary artery disease) echocardiographic parameters between two groups, exception left atrial volume (33.3 ± 13 vs 27.6 6.5 ml/m2 controls). PBR 5–25 20–25 significantly increased (2.11 0.36 1.97 0.21 μm, p = 0.025 2.65 0.48 2.40 0.012, respectively). thickness impairment independent traditional CV risk factors anticancer therapy, proportional to disease stage (r 0.337, 0.044). However, stiffness groups (PWV 10.74 4.11 11.26 3.38 m/s, 0.539 AI 11.28 28.87 15.38 18.8 %, 0.470).Endothelial function as assessed impaired without This implies that might be useful microvascular toxicity cancer.
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Law, Land, and Family: Aristocratic Inheritance in England, 1300 to 1800.Eileen Spring
by Linda E. Mitchell
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Autour de Fulrad de Saint-Denis (v. 710-784).Alain Stoclet
by Patricia Allwin DeLeeuw
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsAutour de Fulrad Saint-Denis (v. 710-784). Alain Stoclet Patricia Allwin DeLeeuwPatricia DeLeeuw Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 70, Number 2Apr., 1995 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864953 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright AcademyPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Storia dell'Italia Religiosa, 1: L'antichità e il Medioevo.André Vauchez
by Maureen C. Miller
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Storia dell'Italia Religiosa, 1: L'antichità e il Medioevo. André Vauchez Maureen C. MillerMaureen Miller Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 70, Number 2Apr., 1995 The journal of the Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864957 Copyright AcademyPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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Fulk Nerra, the Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040: A Political Biography of the Angevin Count.Bernard S. Bachrach
by Geoffrey Koziol
Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsFulk Nerra, the Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040: A Political Biography of Angevin Count. Bernard S. Bachrach Geoffrey KoziolGeoffrey Koziol Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited Speculum Volume 70, Number 2Apr., 1995 The journal Medieval Academy America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/2864897 Views: 2Total views on site Copyright AcademyPDF download Crossref reports no citing article.
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The Last Christology of the West: Adoptionism in Spain and Gaul, 785-820.John C. Cavadini
by John M. McCulloh
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Tradizione Apostolica e Coscienza Cittadina a Milano nel Medioevo: La Leggenda di San Barnaba.Paolo Tomea
by John Howe
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Angelomo e la scuola esegetica di Luxeuil. 2 vols. By Silvia Cantelli. (Biblioteca di ‘Medioevo Latino’, 1, i, ii.) Pp. vi + 530; xxiv + 22 + 250 tables. Spoleto: Centro Italiano di Studi sull' Alto Medioevo, 1990
by John J. Contreni
Angelomo e la scuola esegetica di Luxeuil. 2 vols. By Silvia Cantelli. (Biblioteca ‘Medioevo Latino’, 1, i, ii.) Pp. vi + 530; xxiv 22 250 tables. Spoleto: Centro Italiano Studi sull' Alto Medioevo, 1990 - Volume 46 Issue
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Crusaders and Muslims in twelfth-century Syria. Edited by Maya Shatzmiller. (The Medieval Mediterranean, 1.) Pp. xii + 235. Leiden–New York–Cologne: Brill, 1993. Gld. 140. 90 04 09777 5; 0928 5520
by A. J. Forey
Crusaders and Muslims in twelfth-century Syria. Edited by Maya Shatzmiller. (The Medieval Mediterranean, 1.) Pp. xii + 235. Leiden–New York–Cologne: Brill, 1993. Gld. 140. 90 04 09777 5; 0928 5520 - Volume 46 Issue 2
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Unity and variety. A history of the Church in Devon and Cornwall. Edited by Nicholas Orme. (Exeter Studies in History, 29.) Pp. xiv + 242 incl. frontispiece, 33 plates and 17 figs. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1991. £7.95. 0 85989 355 3
by Dorothy M. Owen
Unity and variety. A history of the Church in Devon Cornwall. Edited by Nicholas Orme. (Exeter Studies History, 29.) Pp. xiv + 242 incl. frontispiece, 33 plates 17 figs. Exeter: University Exeter Press, 1991. £7.95. 0 85989 355 3 - Volume 46 Issue 2
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Le mouvement canonial au moyen âge. Réforme de l'église, spiritualité et culture. By Jean Châtillon. Edited by Patrice Sicard. (Bibliotheca Victorina, 3.) Pp. viii + 488 + 16 plates. Turnhout: Brepols, 1992. 2 503 50262 8
by Brian Golding
Le mouvement canonial au moyen âge. Réforme de l'église, spiritualité et culture. By Jean Châtillon. Edited by Patrice Sicard. (Bibliotheca Victorina, 3.) Pp. viii + 488 16 plates. Turnhout: Brepols, 1992. 2 503 50262 8 - Volume 46 Issue
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Law and Government in Medieval England and Normandy: Essays in honour of Sir James Holt
by Richard Wunderli
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Conquest: Montezuma, Cortes, and the Fall of Old Mexico
by David B. Adams
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Mexico in the Age of Democratic Revolutions, 1750–1850
by Don M. Coerver
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The First Europe: the Carolingian empire
by R. C. van Caenegem
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Europe divided: the post-Carolingian era
by R. C. van Caenegem
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SHORTER NOTICES
by C. N. L. Brooke
Journal Article SHORTER NOTICES Get access C. N. L. BROOKE Gonville and Caius CollegeCambridge Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The English Historical Review, Volume CX, Issue 435, February 1995, Pages 144–145, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/CX.435.144 Published: 01 1995
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Dreaming in the Middle Ages
by Randolph Starn|Steven F. Kruger
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Introduction
by Günter Minnerup
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The early-medieval phase of the episcopal complex in Zadar
by Pavuša Vežić
The episcopal complex in Zadar has buildings dating from several historical periods. In this article the author describes those of early-medieval times, and connects them with social cultural relations Dalmatia during eighth ninth centuries. An especially interesting feature is rotunda Holy Trinity (St Donatus), a residential chapel that emerged two architectural concepts. Its building was part extensive reconstruction work: new wing added to bishop's palace, ci~tern built old diaconicon on other side cathedral, cathedral presbytery, site first crypt or confessio, reconstructed, pastophories were flanking apses.
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Baptism and change in the early Middle Ages, c. 200–c. 1150. By Peter Cramer. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4th ser. 20.) Pp. xx + 356. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. £40. 0521 35163 4
by Richard W. Pfaff
Baptism and change in the early Middle Ages, c. 200–c. 1150. By Peter Cramer. (Cambridge Studies Medieval Life Thought, 4th ser. 20.) Pp. xx + 356. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. £40. 0521 35163 4 - Volume 46 Issue 1
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History and the historians of medieval Spain. By Peter Linehan. Pp. xvii + 748 Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. £65. 0 19 821945 8 - Past and present in medieval Spain. By Peter Linehan. (Collected Studies Series, 384.) Pp. x + 347. Aldershot: Variorum, 1993. £48.50. 0 86078 341 3
by Robert B. Tate
History and the historians of medieval Spain. By Peter Linehan. Pp. xvii + 748 Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. £65. 0 19 821945 8 - Past present in (Collected Studies Series, 384.) x 347. Aldershot: Variorum, £48.50. 86078 341 3 Volume 46 Issue 1
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Susan Reynolds. Fiefs and Missals: The Medieval Evidence Reinterpreted. New York: Oxford University Press. 1994. Pp. xi, 544. $29.95. ISBN 0-19-820458-2.
by Bernard S. Bachrach
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Pseudo-Dionysius. A commentary on the texts and an introduction to their influence. By Rorem Paul. Pp. xiii + 267. New York–Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. £32.50. 0 19 507664 8
by Andrew Louth
Pseudo-Dionysius. A commentary on the texts and an introduction to their influence. By Rorem Paul. Pp. xiii + 267. New York–Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. £32.50. 0 19 507664 8 - Volume 46 Issue 1
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Medici e Medicina in Roma Antica
by De Filippis|M. Dalla Chiara
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The Ar t of mEdieval Spain, a. d. 500-1200 (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1993), 357 pp
by D. Fairchild Ruggles
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Pertine Iconography and Politics in the Carolingian Metz Ivories
by Robert Melzak
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M. M. Hildebrandt. The External School in Carolingian Society: Education and Societyi n the Middle Ages and Renaissance, vol. 1
by David Ganz
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Richard A. Geberding, The rise of the Carolingians and the Liber Historiae Francorum
by John J. Contreni
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St. Adelard and the Return of the Saturnia regna. A Note on the Transformation of a Hagiographical Tradition
by David C. Van Meter
Entre 1051 et 1055, un moine de l'abbaye Corbie révisa la Vita S. Adelardi écrite par Paschase Radbert (BHL 58); on lui doit une nouvelle Vie 60) recueil Miracles 61) du saint. Le traitement particulier qu'il réserva à allusion faite Virgile dans ancienne, révèle le rapport subtil établit entre renouveau culte Adélard, Paix d'Amiens l'exemption accordée pape Corbie.
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Butzer (Paul Leo) et Lohrmann (Dietrich), eds. Science in Western and Eastern Civilizations in Carolingian Times.
by David Juste
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Caroline M. Barron and Anne F. Sutton, editors. Medieval London Widows, 1300–1500. Rio Grande, Ohio: The Hambledon Press. 1994. Pp. xxxiv, 271. $65.00. ISBN 1-85285-085-X.
by Sue Walker
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