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NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES Vols. I (1957) – LII (2008) Vol. LII (2008) Michael Jones Nottingham Medieval Studies, 1957-2007 1-4 Lucas Villegas-Aristizábal Roger of Tosny’s adventures in the County of Barcelona 5-16 Ralph V Turner Eleanor of Aquitaine, Twelfth-Century English Chroniclers and her ‘Black Legend’ 17-42 Gregory Fedorenko The Crusading Career of John of Brienne, c.1210-1237 43-80 Diana B Tyson Three Short Anglo-Norman Texts in Leeds University Library Brotherton Collection MS29 81-112 A J Pollard Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest and the Sheriff of Nottingham 113-130 Guilhem Pépin The Parlament of Anglo-Gascon Aquitaine: the Three Estates of Aquitaine (Guyenne) 131-164 Matthew Holford Family, Lineage and Society: medieval pedigrees of the Percy Family 165-190 Philip Caudrey William Worcester, The Boke of Noblesse and Military Society in East Anglia 191-212 Gillian Draper The Education of Children in Kent and Sussex: interpreting the Medieval and Tudor ways 213-242 REVIEW-ARTICLES Peter Heather John F Drinkwater, The Alamanni and Rome 213-496 Caracalla to Clovis (2007) 243-245 Ross Balzaretti The Complete Works of Liudprand of Cremona, trans. Paolo Squatriti 246-256 1

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  • NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES

    Vols. I (1957) – LII (2008) Vol. LII (2008)

    Michael JonesNottingham Medieval Studies, 1957-2007 1-4

    Lucas Villegas-AristizábalRoger of Tosny’s adventures in the County of Barcelona 5-16

    Ralph V TurnerEleanor of Aquitaine, Twelfth-Century English Chroniclersand her ‘Black Legend’ 17-42

    Gregory FedorenkoThe Crusading Career of John of Brienne, c.1210-1237 43-80

    Diana B TysonThree Short Anglo-Norman Texts in Leeds University LibraryBrotherton Collection MS29 81-112

    A J PollardRobin Hood, Sherwood Forest and the Sheriff of Nottingham 113-130

    Guilhem PépinThe Parlament of Anglo-Gascon Aquitaine: the Three Estates of Aquitaine (Guyenne) 131-164

    Matthew HolfordFamily, Lineage and Society: medieval pedigrees of the PercyFamily 165-190

    Philip CaudreyWilliam Worcester, The Boke of Noblesse and Military Societyin East Anglia 191-212

    Gillian DraperThe Education of Children in Kent and Sussex: interpreting theMedieval and Tudor ways 213-242

    REVIEW-ARTICLES

    Peter HeatherJohn F Drinkwater, The Alamanni and Rome 213-496 Caracallato Clovis (2007) 243-245

    Ross BalzarettiThe Complete Works of Liudprand of Cremona, trans.Paolo Squatriti 246-256

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  • Richard MarsdenBruce Mitchell and Fred C Robinson, A Guide to Old English7th edn. (2007) and Peter S Baker, Introduction to Old English2nd edn. (2007) 257-260

    Rémy AmbühlJarbel Rodriguez, Captives and Their Saviours in the MedievalCrown of Aragon (2007) 261-264

    Barbara HarveyAntonia Gransden, A History of the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds1182-1256 (2007) 264-267

    Rosemary HorroxSimon Walker, Political culture in later medieval England, ed. Michael J Braddick with an introduction by G L Harriss (2006) 268-271

    Vol. LI (2007)

    Richard SowerbyHengest and Horsa: the manipulation of history and myth from theadventus Saxonum to Historia Brittonum 1-20

    R F NewboldAnger in Gregory of Tours 21-40

    Timothy BoltonWas the Family of Earl Siward and Earl Waltheof a Lost Line ofthe Ancestors of the Danish Royal Family 41-72

    Gwen SeabourneEleanor of Brittany and her treatment by King John and Henry III 73-110

    Michael RayA Black Slave on the run in Thirteenth-Century England 111-120

    Marigold Anne NorbyeA popular example of ‘national literature’ in the Hundred Years WarA tous nobles qui aiment beaux faits et bonnes histoire, a mirror ofits times 121-142

    Alexander L KaufmanJack Cade’s Rebellion of 1450 and the London Midsummer Watch 143-166

    Alan RogersA Fifteenth-century Family Bible from Northamptonshire? 167-180

    Diana B Tyson‘Surrender to King Henry!’ A new poem on the siege of Thérouannein 1513 181-200

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  • SELECTED PAPERS IN MEMORY OF CHRISTINE FELL

    Christina Lee and Jayne CarrollWomen in Anglo-Saxon England and the Impact of Christine Fell:Introduction 201-206

    Carole HoughWomen and the Law in Seventh-Century England 207-230

    Anne L Klinck‘To have and to hold’: The Bridewealth of Wives and the Mund ofWidows in Anglo-Saxon to England 231-246

    Timothy BoltonÆlfgifu of Northampton: Cnut the Great’s ‘other woman’ 247-268

    REVIEW ARTICLES

    Sarah FootFabienne L Michelet, Creation, Migration, and Conquest: Imaginary Geography and Sense of Space in Old English Literature (2006) 269-271

    Caroline EsserStacy S Klein, Ruling Women: Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature (2006) 272-274

    Nicholas VincentJean Flori, Richard the Lionheart: King and Knight (2006) 275-281

    Phillipp SchofieldForms of Servitude in Northern and Central Europe, Decline,resistance, and expansion, ed. Paul Freedman and Monique Bourin (2005) 282-283

    Phillipp ScholfieldAnne Reiber DeWindt and Edwin Brezette DeWindt, Ramsey: The Lives of an English Fenland Town, 1200-1600 (2006) 284-287

    Craig TaylorEmma Cayley, Debate and Dialogue Alain Chartier in his Cultural Context by (2006) 286-288

    Michael HicksThe Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, Part III,ed. Richard Beadle and Colin Richmond (2005) 289-295

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  • Vol. L (2006)

    Connor KostickThe terms milites, equites and equestres in the early crusading histories 1-21

    Fernando Luis CorralAlfonso VIII of Castile’s Territorial Litigation at Henry II of England’sCourt: an effective and valid arbitration? 22-42

    Sally L BurchGrounds for Divorce in Amadas et Ydoine 43-58

    Guilhem PépinTowards a new assessment of the Black Prince’s Principality ofAquitaine: a study of the last years (1369-1372) 59-114

    Diana B TysonDes grantz geanz – a new text fragment 115-128

    Rémy AmbühlA Fair Share of the Profits? The Captors of Agincourt 129-150

    Kathryn A LoweThe Poetry of Privilege: Lydgate’s Cartae Versificatae 151-165

    Nigel SaulThe Contract for the Brass of Richard Willoughby (d.1471)at Wollaton (Notts) 166-193

    REVIEW ARTICLES

    J H W G LeibeschuetzGideon Maier, Amsträger und Herrscher in der Romania Gothia: vergleichende Untersuchungen zu den Institutionen des ostgermanischen Völkerwanderungensreiche (2005) 194-197

    Alessandro BarberoI, ed. J Story (2005) 198-201

    Josep M PujolThe Catalan Rule of the Templars, Edition and translation:Barcelona, A C A Cartas Reales 3344, ed. and trans. Judi Upton-Ward (2003) 202-204

    Eleanor QuintinRichard Goddard, Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation:Coventry 1043-1355 (2004) 205-211

    Cory RushtonReadings in Medieval texts: Interpreting Old and Middle EnglishLiterature, ed. David Johnson and Elaine Treharne (2005); J J Anderson, Language and Imagination in the Gawain-poems (2005) 212-214

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  • Nicola RoyanThree Alliterative Saints’ Hymns, ed. R Kennedy (2004); The Siegeof Jerusalem, ed. R Hanna and D Lawton (2003); The DefectiveVersion of Mandeville’s Travels, ed. M C Seymour (2002); Fifteenth-Century English Dream Visions: An Anthology, ed. J Boffey (2003);New Medieval Literatures VI, ed. D Lawton, W Scase & R Copeland (2003);Nigel Mortimer, John Lydgate’s Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in its Literary and Political Contexts (2005); A C Spearing, TextualSubjectivity: The Encoding of Subjectivity in Medieval Narratives andLyrics (2003) 215-223

    Author Index, vols I (1957) – L (2006) 224-228

    Vol. XLIV (2005)

    Michael FrassettoThe Heresy at Orléans in 1022 in the Writings of Contemporary Churchmen 1-7

    Penny SimonsPear as Prophylactic? Contraception and Composition inChrétien de Troyes’ Cligés 18-42

    David BachrachMilitary Planning in Thirteenth-Century England 43-63

    David CrookThe Widowhood of Annora de Pierrepont of Holme PierrepontNottinghamshire, 1290-1297 64-79

    Anne HudsonThe Problems of Scribes: The Trial Records of William Swinderby and Walter Brut 80-104

    Mark WarnerCalculation and Miscalculation in Fifteenth-Century Politics:the Memoranda of Hue de Lannoy 105-124

    Diana B TysonA newly discovered poem on the death of Louis de Luxembourg (1475) 125-143

    Kathleen Daly‘Pour braye congnoissance avoir’: Historical culture and polemic inthe French royal Chambre des comptes in Paris in the fifteenth century 142-189

    BIBLOGRAPHIC STUDIES

    Mark HandleyLate Antique and Early Medieval Spain, AD 300-711: A Hand-Listof Translated Texts 190-232

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  • REVIEW ARTICLES

    Ross BalzarettiAgnellus of Ravenna, The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravennatrans. D M Delyannis 233-237

    Nicholas OrmeProphecy, Apocalypse and the Day of Doom, ed. Nigel Morgan (2004) 238-240

    Julia BarrowJohn Blair, The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society 241-245

    Claire K TaylorPopular Protest in Late Medieval Europe: Italy, France andFlanders, ed. and trans. Samuel K Cohn (2004) 246-251

    Rosemary HorroxReputation and representation in Fifteenth-Century Europe,ed. Douglas L Biggs, Sharon D Michalove and A Compton-Reeves, (2004) 251-253

    W M OrmrodA J Pollard, Imagining Robin Hood: The Late-Medieval Stories in Historical Context, (2004) 254-257

    Vol. XLVIII (2004)

    Diana B. Tyson A Medieval Genealogy of the Lords of Brecknock 1-14

    David Crook The Disgrace of Sir Richard de Willoughby, Chief Justice of King’s Bench 15-36

    Emma J. Cayley‘Tu recites, je replique; et quant nous avons fait et fait, tout ne vault riens’: Explorations of a Debating Climate in Early Humanist France 37-59

    Helen J. Swift(Un)covering truth: speaking ‘proprement’ in late-medieval French poetry 60-79

    Lister M.MathesonRobin Hood and the Monk and the Manuscript Context of Cambridge University Library MS Ff. 5.48, by Thomas H. Ohlgren, with Dialect Analysis of CUL MS Ff. 5.48 80-115

    Alastair DunnInheritance and Lordship in Pre-Reformation England: George Neville, Lord Bergavenny (c.1470-1535) 116-140

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  • David L. PotterThe Constable’s Brother: François de Montmorency, sieur de la Rochepot (c. 1496-1551) 141-197

    BIBLIOGRAPHIC STUDIES

    Mark A. Handley Late Antique and Early Medieval North Africa, AD 300-750: A Hand-List of Translated Texts 198-235

    REVIEW-ARTICLES

    Julia BarrowNigel Baker and Richard Holt, Urban Growth and the Medieval Church: Gloucester and Worcester (2004) 236-240

    Nigel SaulMark Duffy, Royal Tombs of Medieval England (2003) 241-244

    Claire TaylorSusan Johns, Noblewomen, Aristocracy and Power in the Twelfth-Century Anglo-Norman Realm (2003); Robert of Arbrissel: A Medieval Religious Life, trans. Bruce L. Venarde (2003); Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages: A Sourcebook, ed., Conor McCarthy (2004) 245-251

    Richard GoddardThirteenth century England IX: Proceedings of the Durham conference, 2001, ed. Michael Prestwich et al. (2003) 252-255

    Mark BuckRoy M. Haines, King Edward II (2003) 256-259

    Paul CavillA. J. Aitken, The Older Scots Vowels: A History of the StressedVowels of Older Scots from the Beginnings to the Eighteenth Century, ed. Caroline Macafee (2002) 260-261

    Nigel SaulThe Beauchamp Pageant, ed. Alexandra Sinclair (2003) 262-266

    Ian ArthursonMichael K. Jones, Bosworth 1485. Psychology of a Battle (2003) 267-270

    Ralph A. Griffiths Keith Dockray, William Shakespeare, the Wars of the Roses and the Historians (2002) 271-273

    John Blair The Seigneurial Residence in Western Europe AD c 800-1600, ed. Gwyn Meirion-Jones et al. (2002) 274-275

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  • Vol. XLVIII (2003)

    David FryeFrom locus publicus to lucus sanctus: Justice and Sacred Spacein Merovingian Gaul 1-20

    Paul CavillAnalogy and Genre in the Legend of St Edmund 21-45

    Matthew GabrieleAsleep at the Wheel? Messianism, Apocalypticism andCharlemagne’s Passivity in the Oxford Chanson de Roland 46-72

    Paul BrackenHalt sunt li pui: Towards a Performance of the Chanson de Roland 73-106

    Judith EverardThe abbey of Saint-Sulpice-la-Fôret and Royal Patronage inEngland c.1150-1259 107-147

    Claire TaylorThe Origins of the General Court of the Agenais 148-167

    David S BachrachThe Royal Crossbow Makers of England, 1204-1273 168-197

    Fergus CannanThe Myths of Medieval Heraldry 198-216

    Livia Visser-FuchsJean de Wavrin and the English newsletters: the Chronicle of theRebellion in Lincolnshire 217-235

    REVIEW ARTICLES

    A D LeePenny MacGeorge, Late Roman Warlords, Oxford, 2002 236-238

    Richard Marsden‘Lastworda Betst’: Essays in Memory of Christine E Fell with her Unpublished Writings ed. Carole Hough and Kathryn A Lowe[with a foreword by R.I. Page] Donington 2002 239-243

    Tom ShippeyTolkien the Medievalist, ed. Jane Chance, London and New York 2003 244-246

    Judith EverardJoëlle Quaghebeur, La Cornouaille du IXe au XIIe siècle,Rennes 2002 247-249

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  • Lluís Cabré‘The Dream’ of Bernat Metge, translated with an introduction and notes by Richard Vernier, Aldershot 2002 250-253

    Vol. XLVI (2002)

    P R NewmanThe Domesday Inquest and the Normal Land Settlement in the Yorkshire Wapentake of Ainsty 1-24

    Clive R SneddonOn the creation of the Old French Bible 25-44

    Diana B TysonThe Siege of Caerlaverock: A Re-examination 45-69

    Matthew ReeveThe former Painted Cycle on the Life of Edward I at the Bishop’sPalace, Lichfield 70-83

    Barry BeardsmoreA Study of Two Middle French Horror Stories 84-101

    Gwilym DoddGetting away with murder: Sir John Haukeston and Richard II’sCheshire Archers 102-118

    Everett L WheelerChristine de Pizan’s Livre des fais d’armes et de chevalerie:Gender and the Prefaces 119-161

    Jane Laughton and Christopher DyerSeasonal Patterns of Trade in the Later Middle Ages: Buyingand Selling at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire 1400-1520 162-184

    P S LewisNote on the fifteenth-century Grande Chronique de Normandie 185-198

    REVIEW ARTICLES

    Anna Saphir AbulafiaHebrew Scholarship in the Medieval World, ed. Nicholas de Lange,Cambridge 2001 199-02

    Judith EverandAmaury Chauou, L’Idéologie Platagenêt. Royauté arthurienne et monarchie politique dans l’espace Plantagenêt (XIIe-XIIIe siècles), Rennes 2001

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  • Vol. XLV (2001)

    J. H. G. W. LiebeschuetzLate Antiquity and the Concept of Decline 1-11

    Anne F. SuttonThe Shop-floor of the London Mercery Trade, c.1200-c.1500: The marginalisation of the artisan, the itinerant mercer and the shopholder 12-50

    E. D. JonesThe Spalding Priory Operarii in the Thirteenth Century 51-67

    Nicholas VincentThe Wonderful Will of William of Wendling (d. 1270) 68-96

    Richard HuscroftShould I stay or Should I go? Robert Burnell, the Lord Edward’s Crusade and the Canterbury Vacancy of 1270-3 97-109

    Jean DunbabinCharles I of Anjou and the development of medieval political ideas 110-126

    Diane B. TysonA Royal Itinerary: The Journey of Edward I to Scotland in 1296 127-144

    Alan ForeyThe Letters of the Last Two Templar Masters 145-171

    Jens Röhrkasten Trends of Mortality in Late Medieval London, 1348-1400 172-209

    Thomas H. OhlgrenRichard Call, the Pastons and the Manuscript Context of Robin Hoodand the Potter (Cambridge University Library Ee. 4.35.1), with an Appendix on Dialect Analysis by Lister M Matheson 210-233

    REVIEWS AND REVIEW ARTICLES

    David RoffeK. S. B. Keats-Rohan, The Continental Origins of English Landholders 1066-1166 database and the COEL Database System on CDROM 234-237

    John FranceBernard Hamilton, The Leper King and his Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem 238-241

    Paul BrandJ. H. Baker, The Common Law Tradition 242-245

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  • Andrew GallowayRe-imagining Late Medieval Poetry: John Scattergood, The Lost Tradition: Essays on Middle English Alliterative Poetry and Nation, Court and Culture: New Essays on Fifteenth-Century English Poetry, ed. Helen Cooney 246-253

    R. H. BritnellMatthew Davies, ed., The Merchant Taylors’ Company of London: Court Minutes 1486-1493 254-256

    Vol. XLIV (2000)

    John FrankisSidelights on post-conquest Canterbury: towards a context for an Old Norse runic charm (DR 419) 1-27

    Simon BartonFrom Tyrants to Soldiers of Christ: the nobility of twelfth-century Léon-Castile and the struggle against Islam 28-48

    Catherine HanleyThe nature and perception of the besague in Old French narrative, with an Appendix of Illustrations by David Nicolle 49-68

    Michael R. EvansThe Ferrers Earls of Derby and the Crusades 69-81

    J.C. HoltKing John and Arthur of Brittany 82-103

    A.H. HersheyThe Rise and Fall of William de Bussey: A mid-thirteenth century Steward 104-122

    David CrookFreedom, Villeinage and Legal Process: the dispute between the Abbot of Burton and his tenants of Mickleover, 1280 123-140

    David S. GreenThe Later Retinue of Edward the Black Prince 141-151

    Conor McCarthyMarriage and Mede in Passus 2 to 4 of Piers Plowman 152-166

    Michael HicksPropaganda and the First Battle of St. Albans, 1455 167-183

    David Grummitt‘For the Surety of the Towne and Marches’: Early Tudor Policy towards Calais, 1485-1509 184-203

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  • REVIEWS AND REVIEW ARTICLES

    Paul Cavill Kathryn A. Lowe, Maxims in Old English Poetry 204-206

    Helen PhilipsWritten Work: Langland, Labour and Authorship, ed. Steven Justice and Kathryn Kerby-Fulton 207-208

    John Watts Michael Hicks, Warwick the Kingmaker 209-215

    Vol. XLIII (1999)

    Paul CavillSome Dynamics of Story-Telling: Animals in the Early Lives of St. Cuthbert 1-20

    Carole HoughCheveley and Chaff Hall: A Reconsideration of OE ceaf in Place-Names 21-32

    Edward PettitAnglo-Saxon Charms in Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Barlow 35 33-46

    Penney Eley and Philip E. BennettThe Battle of Hastings According to Gaimar, Wace and Benoît: Rhetoric and Politics 47-78

    Richard H. HeiserThe Extent of the Lionheart’s Folly: Richard I’s Arrangement for Count John and Archbishop Geoffrey prior to the Third Crusade 79-89

    Oscar De VilleThe Deyvilles and the Genesis of the Robin Hood Legend 90-109

    Julie TaylorLucera Sarracenorum: A Muslim Colony in Medieval Christian Europe 110-125

    E.D. JonesThe Exploitations of its Serfs by Spalding Priory Before the Black Death 126-151

    Luciano GallinariPreliminary Research on the Intervention of France in the War Between the Kingdom of Arborea and the Crown of Aragon around 1400 152-171

    Stephen Knight‘Love’'s Altar is the Forest Glade’: Chaucer in the light of Dafydd ap Gwlym 172-188

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  • REVIEWS AND REVIEW ARTICLES

    David R. Bates J.C. Holt, Colonial England, 1066-1215 189-196

    Thorlac Turville-PetreThe Cambridge Medieval History of English Literature, ed. David Wallace 197-201

    Martha Carlin, The Alien Communities of London in the Fifteenth Century: The Subsidy Rolls of 1440 and 1483-4, ed. J.L. Bolton 203-205

    John EdwardsPride and Prejudice: Alfonso de Palencia as Historian 206-211

    Vol. XLII (1998)

    R.I. PageThe Icelandic Rune-Poem 1-37

    C.H.L. CoulsonThe Sanctioning of Fortresses in France: ‘Feudal Anarchy’ or ‘Seigneurial Amity’ 38-104

    Diana B. TysonAuthors, Patrons and Soldiers – Some Thoughts on Four Old French Soldiers’ lives 105-120

    ffiona SwabeyThe Letter Book of Alice de Bryene 121-145

    Mark WarnerChivalry in Action: Thomas Montagu and the War in France, 1417-1428 146-173

    Thorlac Turville-PetreThe Persecution of Elizabeth Swillington, by Ralph, Lord Cronwell 174-187

    Margaret L. Kekewich‘Though Shalt be Under the Power of Man’: Sir John Fortescue and the Yorkist Succession 188-230

    John F. DrinkwaterEngland not Anglia, Francia not Frankreich: Michael Jones; The End of Roman Britain 231-236

    Alison McHardy and William McHardyThe Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 3rd edn. 237-241

    Paul CavillAlexander R. Rumble and A.D. Mills, eds., Names, Places and People: An Onomastic Miscellany in Memory of John McNeal Dodgson 242-245

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  • Julia BarrowA. Haverkampf and H. Vollrath, eds., England and Germany in the High Middle Ages 246-249

    Peter LockDonald E. Queller, The Fourth Crusade: The Conquest of Constantinople, 2nd edn. 250-252

    Helen PhillipsS.H. Rigby, Chaucer in Context; Thomas Honegger, From Phoenix to Chauntecleer, and Alfred Kernein, Amor est Passio 253-254

    Bertrand SchnerbGraeme Small, George Chastellain and the Shaping of Valois Burgundy 255-258

    Vol. XLI (1997)

    Carole HoughA New Reading of Alfred ch. 26 1-12

    K.S.B. Keats-RohanDomesday Book and the Malets: Patrimony and the Private Histories of Public Lives, with an appendix on Welbourn Castle, Lincolnshire, by David Roffe 13-56

    Robert WarmArthur and the Giant of Mont St-Michel 57-70

    J.M.B. PorterProstitution and Monastic Reform 71-79

    Nicholas VincentTwyford Under the Bretons 1066-1250 80-99

    Anne F. SuttonMercery Through Four Centuries, 1130s-c.1500 100-125

    Paddy Payne and Caroline M. BarronThe Letters and Life of Elizabeth Despenser, Lady Zouch (d. 1408) 126-156

    R.B. TateThe Official Chronicler in the Fifteenth Century: A Brief Survey of Western Europe 157-185

    Paul CavillJane Roberts & Christian Kaye, with Lynne Grundy, A Thesaurus of Old English; Cecily Clarke, Words, Names and History 186-191

    Maurice KeenHenry VI and the Politics of Kingship, by John Watts 192-197

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  • Vol. XL (1996)

    Antonina HarbusDream and Symbol in the Dream of the Rood 1-15

    Timothy GrahamA Runic Entry in an Anglo-Saxon Manuscript from Abingdon and the Scandinavian Career of Abbot Rodolf (1051-2) 16-24

    Marcus BullThe Capetian Monarchy and the Early Crusade Movement: Hugh of Vermandois and Louis VII 25-46

    Nicholas OrmeThe Medieval Schools of Herefordshire 47-62

    Sian EchardOf Parody and Percival: Middle Welsh and Middle English Manipulations of the Percival Story 63-79

    C.L. H. CoulsonCommunity and Fortress-Politics in France in the Lull before the Hundred Years War in English Perspective 80-108

    Jan GerchowGilds and Fourteenth-Century Bureaucracy: The Case of 1388-89 109-148

    Douglas BiggsSheriffs and Justices of the Peace, The Patterns of Lancastrian Governance, 1399-1401 149-166

    James DoigPropaganda and Truth: Henry V’s Royal Progress in 1421 167-179

    Rosamund McKitterickPaul Edward Dutton, The Politics of Dreaming in the Carolingian Empire 180-183

    Bernard HamiltonY. Stoyanov, The Hidden Tradition in Europe: the Secret History of Medieval Christian Heresy 184-186

    Bernard HamiltonMarcus Bull, Knightly Piety and the Lay Response to the First Crusade. The Limousin and Gascony, c.970-c.1130 187-189

    Alan V. MurrayGalilee and Damascus in the Period of the Crusades 190-193

    Anne F. SuttonPamela Nightingale, A Medieval Mercantile Community. The Grocers Company and the Politics and Trade of London, 1000-1485 194-197

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  • Ralph GriffithsTheodor Meron, Henry’s Wars and Shakespeare’s Laws 198-200

    Vol. XXXIX (1995)

    David FryeTransformation and Tradition in the Merovingian Civitas 1-11

    Carole HoughThe Place-Names Bridford, Britford and Birdforth 12-18

    Stanley RubinAethelberht 36. A Medico-Linguistical Discussion on the Word Hion 19-25

    Robert DewaThe Runic Riddles of the Exeter Book: Language Games and Anglo-Saxon Scholaraship 26-36

    Olivier de LaborderieRichard the Lionheart and the Birth of a National Cult of St. Georgein England: Origins and Developments of a Legend 37-53

    E.D. JonesDeath by Document: A Re-Appraisal of Spalding Priory’s Census Evidence for the 1260s 54-69

    Kelly DeVriesContemporary Views of Edward III’s failure at the Siege of Tournai, 1340 70-105

    Andrew BreezeA Grant of 1345 by the Earl of Arundel to the London Cell of Roncesvalles 106-107

    Caroline M. Barron and Laura WrightThe London Middle English Guild Certificates of 1388-9: i. Historical Introduction; iii. The Texts 108-145

    P.S. LewisSome Provisional Remarks upon the Chronicle of Saint-Denis and Upon the Grandes Chroniques de France in the Fifteenth Century 146-181

    R.B. TateRobert Langton, Pilgrim (1470-1524) 182-191

    P.S. LewisHumane Lords and Humane Kings: Some Reflections Upon Two Recent Publications, Kings and Kingship in Medieval Europe, ed. Anne J. Duggan, 1993; Seigneurs et Seigneuries au Moyen Age, Actes du 117e Congres National des Sociétés Savantes, Clermont-Ferrand 1992, (1993) 192-199

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  • Michael R. Evans, David S. Green and J.M.B. Porter,Terry Jones and Alan Ereira, Crusades 200-202

    Patrick ZutshiLe Terrier Avignonnais de l’Evêque Anglic Grimoard (1366-1368), ed. A-M. Hayez 203-204

    Dauvit BrownR. James Goldstein, The Matter of Scotland: Historical Narrative in Medieval Scotland 205-207

    Vol. XXXVIII (1994)

    R.A. MarkusEdward Thompson 1-2

    R.F. NewboldInterpersonal Violence in Gregory of Tours’ Libri Historiarum 3-17

    Christine FellSaint ÆðelÞryð: A Historical-Hagiographical Dichotomy Revisited 18-34

    Raymond McCluskeyThe Early History of Saint Isidoro de León (X-XII c.) 35-59

    A.V. MurrayBaldwin II and His Nobles: Baronial Factionalism and Dissent in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1118-1134 60-85

    Charles CoulsonFreedom to Crenellate by Licence: An Historiographical Revision 86-137

    Bella MillettHow Green is the Green Knight? 138-151

    A.J. PollardDominic Mancini’s Account of the Events of 1483 156-163

    Pauline StaffordPre-Viking Lindsey, ed. Alan Vince 164-167

    Nicholas OrmeWomen, Literature and Society in Medieval Britain: Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500, ed. Carol M. Meale; Marion Glasscoe, English Medieval Mystics. Games of Faith 168-171

    Simon WalkerParliamentary History in Perspective: The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark and C. Rawcliffe 172-177

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  • Vol. XXXVII (1993)

    Carole HoughA Reappraisal of ‘Aethelberht 84’ 1-6

    Christine FellAn Appendix to Carole Hough’s Article ‘A Reappraisal of ‘Aethelberht 84’ 7-8

    David CrouchEarls and Bishops in Twelfth-Century Leicestershire 9-20

    K.S.B. Keats-RohanAspects of Robert of Torigny’s Genealogies Revisited 21-27

    Dominic FrancisOliver of Paderborn and his Siege Engine at Damietta 28-32

    Frédérique LachaudEmbroidery and the Court of Edward I 33-52

    Matthew SullivanThe Role of the Nassington Family in the Medieval English Church 53-64

    Helen PhillipsChaucer’s French Translations 65-82

    Sebastian SutcliffeThe Cult of St. Sitha in England: An Introduction 83-89

    Colin RichmondAn Outlaw and Some Peasants: The Possible Significance of Robin Hood 90-101

    John ScattergoodGeorge Ashby’s Prisoner’s Reflections and the Virtue of Patience 102-109

    C.S.L. DaviesRichard III, Brittany and Henry Tudor 110-126

    Mark PhilpottThe History of a Soul: R.W. Southern, St. Anselm, A Portrait in a Landscape 127-131

    Julia BarrowThe Acta of the Bishops of Arras, 1093-1203 132-135

    Simon WalkerThe Rise of the House of Lancaster: Anthony Goodman, John of Gaunt; Christopher Allmand, Henry V 136-141

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  • Michael JonesLife and Politics in Late Medieval Borsetshire: Christine Carpenter, Locality and Polity. A Study of Warwickshire Landed Society, 1401-1499; Eric Acheson, A Gentry Community: Leicestershire in the Fifteenth Century, c.1422-c.1485 142-147

    Vol. XXXVI (1992)

    David FryeAegidius, Childeric, Odovacer and Paul 1-14

    Janet StevensonRubisca, Hiberno-Latin and the Hermaneutic Tradition 15-41

    K.S.B. Keats-RohanThe Bretons and the Normans of England 1066-1154: The Family, the Fief and the Feudal Monarchy 42-78

    Simon Lloyd and Tony HuntWilliam Longespee II: The Making of an English Crusading Hero (Part II) 79-125

    Andrew AytonRobin Hood and Military Service in the Fourteenth Century 126-147

    John FrankisSt. Zita, St. Sythe and St. Osyth 148-150

    E.D. JonesVillein Mobility in the Later Middle Ages: The Case of Spalding Priory 151-166

    Livia Visser-FuchsThe Short Version of the Arrivall of Edward IV 167-227

    David DuckworthGottfried von Strassburg and the Medieval Tristan Legend 228-234

    Colin RichmondAn English Mafia 235-243

    Vol. XXXV (1991) John R.E. BlieseThe Courage of the Normans. A Comparative Study of Battle Rhetoric 1-26

    Penny EleyThe Myth of Trojan Descent and Deceptions of National Identity: The Case of Eneas and the Roman de Troie 27-40

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  • Simon LloydWilliam Longespee II: The Making of an English Crusading Hero (Part I) 41-69

    Jill HughesWalter Langton and His Family 70-76

    R.L. StoreyPapal Provisions to English Monasteries 77-91

    John ScattergoodOld Age, Love and Friendship in Chaucer’s Envoy to Scogan 92-101

    Thorlac Turville-PetreA Middle English Life of St. Zita 102-105

    Kathleen DalyThe Vraie Chronique d’Escoce and Franco-Scottish Diplomacy: An Historical Work by John Ireland 106-133

    Ian ArthursonEspionage and Intelligence from the Wars of the Roses to the Reformation 134-154

    Ross BalzarettiEarly Medieval Milan 155-160

    Bernard HamiltonThe Order of St. John of Jerusalem at Malta and its Treasures 161-165

    Vol. XXXIV (1990)

    E.A. ThompsonAmmanius Marcellinus and Britain 1-15

    S.J.B. BarnishMaximian, Cassiodorus, Boethius, Theodahad: Literature, Philosophy and Politics in Ostrogothic Italy 16-32

    Terence H. Newcombe [edited H.H. Lucas]Remarks on the Themes and Structure of the Medieval Provençal Comjat 33-63

    Elizabeth SiberryThe Crusading Counts of Nevers 64-70

    Scott L WaughWomen’s Inheritance and the Growth of the Bureaucratic Monarchy in the Twelfth- and Thirteenth- Century England 71-92

    Rhoda L. FredrichsThe Two Last Wills of Ralph, Lord Cromwell 93-112

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  • Simon WalkerSir Richard Abberbury (c.1330-1399) and His Kinsman: The Rise and Fall of a Gentry Family 113-140

    Andrew LynchGood Name and Narrative in Malory 141-151

    Mark BallardAn Expedition of English Archers to Liège in 1467, and the Anglo-Burgundian Marriage Alliance 152-174

    Michael JonesRichard Barber and Juliet Barker, Tournaments, Jousts, Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages 175-180

    Nicholas OrmeJonathan Hughes, Pastors and Visionaries: Religion and Secular Life in Late Medieval Yorkshire 181-183

    Vol. XXXIII (1989)

    Cary J. NedermanThe Changing Face of Tyranny: The Reign of King Stephen in John of Salisbury’s Political Thought 1-20

    D.J. ConlonLa Chanson d’Audigier – A Scatological Parody of the Chansons de Geste 21-55

    J. Stephens and Marcia RyanMetafictional Strategies and the Theme of Sexual Power in the Wife of Bath’s and Franklin’s Tales 56-75

    Zaga GavrilovicBetween Latins and Greeks: Some Artistic Trends in Medieval Serbia (13th-14th Centuries) 76-90

    David EltisTowns and Defence in Later Medieval Germany 91-103

    Michael K. JonesWar on the Frontier: The Lancastrian Land Settlement in Eastern Normandy, 1435-50 104-121

    R.L. StoreyOrdinations of Secular Priests in Early Tudor London 122-133

    Antonia GransdenRodney M. Thomson, William of Malmesbury; John Taylor, English Historical Literature in the Fourteenth Century; Scotichronicon by Walter Bower,Vol. VIII, ed. D.E.R. Watt 134-143

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  • Michael JonesConstance B. Bouchard, Sword, Miter and Cloister; Marie-Thérèse Caron, La Noblesse dans le Duché de Bourgogne 1315-1477 144-153

    Maurice KeenLa France Anglaise au Moyen Âge (1988) 154-172

    Vol. XXXII (1988)

    Hazel ThompsonEdward Thompson 1-5

    R.A. MarkusE.A. Thompson and the Study of Late Antiquity 6-10

    J.W. RichA Bibliography of E.A. Thompson 11-18

    Frank CloverCommodus the Poet 19-33

    Alan CameronA Misidentified Homily of Chrysostom 34-48

    Walter GoffartThe Map of the Barbarian Invasions: A Preliminary Report 49-64

    Hugh Kennedy and J.W.H.G. LiebeschuetzAntioch and the Villages of Northern Syria in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries A.D.: Trend and Problem 65-90

    David BoysonRomano-Burgundian Society in the Age of Gundobad: Some Legal Archaeological and Historical Evidence 91-118

    I.N. WoodClermont and Burgundy, 511-534 119-125

    Bernard S. BachrachGildas, Vortigern and Constitutionality in Sub-Roman Britain 126-140

    M.E. JonesThe Appeal to Aetius in Gildas 141-155

    Kenneth CameronBynames of Location in Lincolnshire Subsidy Rolls 156-164

    Maurice W. BarleyNottinghamshire Medieval Manor Houses 165-175

    Roger CollinsS. Teillet, Des Goths à la Nation Gothique. Paris, Société d’Edition ‘Les Belles Lettres’ (1984) 176-179

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  • P.M. HoltMamluk-Frankish Diplomatic Relations in the Reign of Baybars (658-76/1260-77) 180-195

    (+) E.L.G. Stones and Seymore PhillipsEnglish in the Public Records: Three Late Thirteenth Century Examples 196-206

    Rhoda L. FriedrichsRalph Lord Cromwell and the Politics of Fifteenth Century England. 207-227

    Vol. XXXI (1987)

    J.M. Alonso-NúñezJordanes and Procopius on Northern Europe 1-16

    Judith JeschEarly Christians in Icelandic History- A Case Study 17-36

    M.D. CoupePeter de Hermit- A Reassessment 37-45

    K.R. GilesTwo English Bishops in the Holy Land 46-57

    J.Z. TitowThe Decline of the Fair of St. Giles, Winchester, in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries 58-75

    Michael JonesSir John de Hardreshull, King’s Lieutenant in Brittany, 1343-5 76-97

    John ScattergoodChaucer a Bukton and Proverbs 98-107

    F.H. RussellLove and Hate in Medieval Warefare: The Contribution of St. Augustine 108-124

    Clare StancliffeE.A. Thompson, Who was St. Patrick? (1985) 125-132

    Henry LoynProceedings of the Battle Conferences on Anglo-Norman Studies (1978-1987) 133-140

    Nigel SaulJ.C. Holt, Magna Carta and Medieval Government (1985) 141-147

    J.R. MaddicottR.W. Southern, Robert Grosseteste: The Growth of an English Mind in Medieval Europe (1986) 148-155

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  • Vol. XXX (1986)

    Roland LaneA Critical Review of the Major Studies of the Relationship of the Old French Floire et Blancheflor and its Germanic Adaptions 1-19

    Kay StanilandThe Nuptials of Alexander III of Scotland and Margaret Plantagenet 20-45

    Simon LloydGilbert de Clare, Richard of Cornwall and the Lord Edward's Crusade 46-66

    S.J. PaylingInheritance and Local Politics in the Later Middle Ages: The Case of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, and the Heriz Inheritance 67-96

    J.C. BatesEdward Leche – A Recidivist Criminous Clerk 97-100

    Edward James, Michael Lapidge & David Dumville, eds., Gildas: New Approaches (1984) 101-105

    Thorlac Turville-PetreArthurian Studies, Vols. I-X (1981-4) 106-115

    P.D.A. HarveyD.J.A. Matthew, Atlas of Medieval Europe (1983) 116-125

    Vol. XXIX (1985)

    J.H.W.G. LiebeschuetzThe Fall of John Chrysostom 1-31

    David PostlesThe Learning of Austin Canons: The Case of Oseney Abbey 32-43

    Kenneth VartyBack to the Beginning of the Romans de Renart 44-72

    M.J. FranklinThe Assessment of Benefices for Taxation in Thirteenth-Century Buckinghamshire 73-98

    D.G. LanoueLa Prise d'Alexandrie: Guillaume de Mauchaut’s Epic 99-108

    R.L. StoreyCardinal Beaufort's Greek Doctor 109-114

    R.A. MarkusE.A. Thompson, Saint Germanus and the End of Roman Britain, (1984) 115-122

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  • Michael JonesAlbert Rigaudière, Saint Flour, Ville d’Auvergne au Bas Moyen Âge. Étude d'histoire administrative et financière (1982) 123-132

    D.G. PattisonManuel Márquez Sterling, Fernán González. First Count of Castile: The Man and the Legend (1980) 133-136

    Vol. XXVIII (1984)

    Bernard HamiltonRalph of Domfront, Patriarch of Antioch (1135-40) 1-21

    Bernard McLaneA Case Study of Violence and Litigation in the Early Fourteenth Century: The Disputes of Robert Godsfield of Sutton-le-Marsh 22-44

    H.S. OfflerA Note on the Northern Franciscan Chronicle 45-59

    J-P. GenetEnglish Nationalism: Thomas Polton at the Council of Constance 60-78

    John EdwardsElijah and the Inquisition: Messianic Prophecy Among Conversos in Spain c. 1500 79-94

    Antonia GransdenL.C. Hector & B.F. Harvey, eds., The Westminster Chronicles, 1381-1394 (1982) 95-103

    Antonia GransdenQuaestiones Medii Aevii, II, ed. Roman Michaowski (1981) 104-107

    Vol. XXVII (1983)

    Cecily ClarkOn Dating the Battle of Maldon: Certain Evidence Reviewed 1-22

    Brian GoldingSymon of Kyme: The Making of a Rebel 23-36

    R.H. BritnellAgriculture in a Region of Ancient Enclosure, 1185-1500 37-55

    Elizabeth PorterChaucer's Knight, The Alliterative Morte Arthure and the Medieval Laws of War: A Reconsideration 56-78

    T.F.S. Turville-PetreA Poem on the Nine Worthies 79-84

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  • Nicolai RubensteinColette Jeudy & Jeannine Quillet, Eds. Marsile de Padoue, Oeuvres Mineures. Defensor Minor, De Translatio Imperii (1979) 85-91

    T.F.S. Turville-PetreJuliet Vale, Edward III and Chivalry (1983); V.J. Scattergood & J.W. Sherborne., eds., English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages (1983) 92-101

    D.M. PalliserJ.C. Holt, Robin Hood (1982) 102-107

    Vol. XXVI (1982)

    R.A. MarkusThe End of the Roman Empire: A Note on Eugippius, Vita Sancti Severini 1-7

    E.L.G. StonesThe Mission of Thomas Wale and Thomas Delisle from Edward I to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301 8-28

    Karl P. WentersdorfSymbol and Meaning in Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale 29-46

    Evelyn S. NewlynAffective Style in Middle Scots: The Education of the Reader in three Fables by Robert Henryson 47-56

    J.H.W.G. LiebeschuetzDiane Bowder, The Age of Constantine and Julian (1978) 57-63

    John TaylorBernard Guenée, Histoire et culture historique dans l'Occident médiéval (1980) 64-72

    Vol. XXV (1981)

    C.E. FellA Note on Old English Wine Terminology: The Problem of Caeren 1-12

    G.A. LoudHow ‘Norman’ was the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy 13-34

    Myra StokesSir Gawain and the Green Knight: Fitt III as Debate 35-51

    Philippe Contamine, trans. Michael JonesThe Contents of a French Diplomatic Bag in the Fifteenth Century: Louis XI, Regalian Rights and the Breton Bishoprics, 1462-5 52-72

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  • R.A. BrownMichel de Boüard, Le Château de Caen (1979) 73-83

    Walter UllmanDaniel Williman, Bibliothèques ecclésiastiques au temps de la papauté d'Avignon, (1980) 84-88

    Vol. XXIV (1980)

    Louise E. WrightMerewioingas and the Dating of Beowulf: A Reconsideration 1-6

    Michael JonesThe Charters of Robert II de Ferrers, Earl of Nottingham, Derby and Ferrers 7-26

    P.M. HoltThe Virtuous Ruler in Thirteenth-Century Mamluk Royal Biographies 27-36

    R.H. BritnellAdvantagium Mercatoris: A Custom in Medieval English Trade 37-50

    Anne M. TaylorA Scriptural Echo in the Trojan Parliament of Troilus and Criseyde 51-55

    John TaylorLetters and Letter Collections in England, 1300-1420 56-70

    Vol. XXIII (1979)

    E.A. ThompsonThe End of Roman Spain. Part IV. Conclusion 1-22

    B.F. BeardsmoreThe Two Auberons 23-30

    Juliet ValeLaw and Diplomacy in the Alliterative Morte Arthure 31-46

    J.L. GillespieSir John Fortescue's Concept of Royal Will 47-65

    Vol. XXII (1978)

    E.A. ThompsonProfessor Lewis Thorpe 1-2

    E.A. ThompsonThe End of Roman Spain. Part III 3-22

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  • R.M. ShermanThe Continental Origins of the Ghent Family of Lincolnshire 23-35

    Claude LuttrellFrom Traditional Tale to Arthurian Romance: Le Chevalier au Lion 36-59

    Michael JonesEducation in Brittany During the Later Middle Ages: A Survey 60-77

    Vol. XXI (1977)

    E.A. ThompsonThe End of Roman Spain. Part II 3-31

    Bernice W. KlimanWomen in Early English Literature, Beowulf to the Ancrene Wisse 32-49

    David CrookThe Spigurnels of Skegby 50-70

    Colin RichmondThe Nobility and the Wars of the Roses 71-85

    Vol. XX (1976)

    E.A. ThompsonThe End of Roman Spain, Part I 3-28

    Brynley F. RobertsGeoffrey of Monmouth and Welsh Historical Tradition 29-40

    Anthony Lodge and Kenneth VartyTowards a New Edition of the Roman de Renart: Renart and Chantecler 41-63

    Robert J. BlanchGames Poets Play: The Ambiguous use of Color Symbolism in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 64-85

    Vol. XIX (1975)

    Terence NewcombeThe Refrain in Troubadour Lyric Poetry 3-15

    Lewis JillingsThe Abduction of Arthur’s Queen in Diu Crône 16-34

    Richard WebsterTwo Hells: Comparison and Contrast Between Dante and Shakespeare, with Particular Reference to Inferno, X, and Richard III, I, IV Part II 35-47

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  • A.K. McHardyJohn Buckingham and Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick 48-52

    Angus J. Kennedy and Kenneth VartyChristine de Pisan’s Ditie de Jehanne d’Arc, Part II 53-76

    Vol. XVIII (1974)

    H.B. WillsonA ‘New Order’ in Hartmann’s Gregorius and Der Arme Heinrich 3-16

    Richard WebsterTwo Hells: Comparison and Contrast Between Dante and Shakespeare, with Particular Reference to Inferno, X, and Richard III, I, IV, Part I 17-28

    Angus J. Kennedy and Kenneth VartyChristine de Pisan’s Ditie de Jehanne d’Arc, Part I 29-55

    André de MandachA Royal Wedding-Present in the Making 56-76

    Vol. XVII (1973)

    Claude LuttrellThe Figure of Nature in Chretien de Troyes 3-16

    John L. FloodDietrich von Bern and the Human Hunt 17-41

    Malcolm BarberPropaganda in the Middle Ages: The Charges Against the Templars 42-57

    Robert J. Blanch‘Pearl’ in Color Symbolism and Mystical Contemplation 58-77

    M.G.A. ValeSir John Fastolf’s Report of 1435: A New Interpretation Reconsidered 78-84

    Vol. XVI (1972)

    Antonia GransdenChildhood and Youth in Mediaeval England 3-19

    Constance Bullock DaviesThe Love-Messenger in Milun 20-27

    Geoffrey LeeThe Oldest European Account Book: A Florentine Bank Ledger of 1211 28-60

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  • Fanni BogdanowA New Fragment of Alixandre l'Orphelin 61-68

    Lewis ThorpePetrarch in Arquà 69-79

    A. Compton ReevesSome of Humphrey Stafford’s Military Indentures 80-91

    Vol. XV (1971)

    R.P.C. HansonEnglish Translation of the Confession and the Letter to Coroticus of Saint Patrick 3-26

    Fridjov BirkeliThe Earliest Missionary Activities from England to Norway 27-37

    Richard WebsterBarbara Reynolds’ Introduction to Il Paradiso; A Commentary 38-53

    Terence NewcombeThe Troubadour Berenger de Palazol: A Critical Edition of his Poems 54-95

    Vol. XIV (1970)

    G. StormsThe Significance of Hygelac's Raid 3-26

    H.B. WillsonLiteracy and Wolfram von Eschenbach 27-40

    Lewis ThorpeThe Four Rough Drafts of Bauduins Butors (concluded) 41-63

    R.L. StoreyLincolnshire and the Wars of the Roses 64-83

    Joel T. RosenthalFeuds and Private Peace-Making: A Fifteenth-Century Example 84-90

    Vol. XIII (1969)

    W.G. van EmdenLa Bataille est Aduree Endementres: Traditionalism and Individualism in Chanson-de-Geste Studies 3-26

    Fanni BogdanowThe Fragments of Part I of the Palaméde preserved in the State Archives of Modena 27-48

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  • Lewis ThorpeThe Four Rough Drafts of Bauduins Butors (continued) 49-64

    Joseph A. LongoSymmetry and Symbolism in the Secunda Pastorum 65-85

    Vol. XII (1968)

    Lewis ThorpeThe Four Rough Drafts of Bauduins Butors 3-20

    W.H. HosfordThe Manor of Sleaford in the Thirteenth Century 21-39

    Nigel WilliamsThe Post-Machaut Generation of Poet-Musicians 40-84

    A. RogersThe Political Crisis of 1401 85-96

    Vol. XI (1967)

    H.B. WillsonColour and Form in the Prologue to Wolfram's Parzival 3-18

    Lewis ThorpeLe Roman de Silence, by Heldris de Cornuälle (concluded) 19-56

    Joseph A. LongoSir Gawain and the Green Knight: The Christian Quest for Perfection 57-85

    H.E. HallamThe Agrarian Economy of South Lincolnshire in the Mid-Fifteenth Century 86-95

    Vol. X (1966)

    R.I. PageAnglo-Saxon Episcopal Lists, Part III 2-24

    Lewis ThorpeLe Roman de Silence, by Heldris de Cornuälle (continued) 25-69

    Kenneth VartyThe Death and Resurrection of Reynard in Medieval Literature and Art 70-93

    J.G. BellamySir John de Annesley and the Chandos Inheritance 94-105

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  • Vol. IX (1965)

    Barbara ReynoldsEnglish Awareness of Dante 4-14

    Dorothy L. SayersThe Art of Translating Dante 15-31

    C.S. LewisDante’s Similes 2-41

    Dorothy L. SayersThe ‘Terrible’ Ode 42-54

    Charles WilliamsReligion and Love in Dante 55-70

    R.I. PageAnglo-Saxon Episcopal Lists, Parts I and II 71-95

    Vol. VIII (1964)

    Thomas JonesThe Early Evolution of the Legend of Arthur 3-21

    W.G. van EmdenIsembart and the Old French Epic of Revolt 22-34

    Lewis ThorpeLe Roman de Silence, by Heldris de Cornuälle (continued) 35-61

    Kenneth VartyThe Pursuit of Reynard in Mediaeval English Literature and Art 62-81

    Nigel WilliamsSome Notes on Philipoctus de Caserta (c.1360?- c.1435) 82-99

    Vol. VII (1963)

    E.A. ThompsonThe Barbarian Kingdoms in Gaul and Spain 3-33

    Lewis ThorpeLe Roman de Silence, by Heldris de Cornuälle (continued) 34-52

    A. RogersHoton Versus Shakell: A Ransom Case in the Court of Chivalry, 1390-5 (Part II) 53-78

    J.S. RoskellThomas Thorpe, Speaker in the Reading Parliament of 1453 79-105

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  • Vol. VI (1962)

    Barry BaldwinPeasant Revolt in Africa in the Late Roman Empire 3-11

    N.Q. KingThe Theodosian Code as a Source for the Religious Policies of the First Byzantine Emperors 12-17

    Lewis Thorpe.Le Roman de Silence, by Heldris de Cornuälle (continued) 18-69

    Barbara ReynoldsUsatto, Hoese and Osceum: A Study in Semantics 70-3

    A. RogersHoton Versus Shakell: A Ransom Case in the Court of Chivalry, 1390-5, (Part I) 74-108

    Vol. V (1961)

    E.A. ThompsonThe Visigoths in the Time of Ulfila, 3-32

    Lewis ThorpeLe Roman de Silence, by Heldris de Cornuälle, (Part I) 33-74

    J.C. HoltKing John's Disaster in the Wash 75-86

    J.S. RoskellSir William Oldhall, Speaker in the Parliament of 1450-1451 87-112

    Vol. IV (1960)

    E.A. ThompsonThe Conversion of the Visigoths to Catholicism 4-35

    R.I. PageThe Bewcastle Cross 36-57

    R.B. TateRodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo (1404-1470) and hisCompendiosa Historia Hispanica 58-80

    Cora J. OughLocal Style in Church Architecture in the Stour Valley 81-104

    W.H. HosfordThe Elizabethan Serfs of Long Bennington, Lincolnshire 105-112

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  • Vol. III (1959)

    Frederick A.G. CowperOrigins and Peregrinations of the Laval-Middleton Manuscript 3-18

    G.E. TreaseThe Spicers and the Apothecaries of the Royal Household in the Reigns of Henry III, Edward I and Edward II 19-52

    J.S. RoskellThe Parliamentary Representation of Lincolnshire during the Reigns of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V 53-77

    Kenneth VartyThe Life and Legend of Louise Labé 78-108

    Vol. II (1958)

    Dorothy L. SayersThe Beatrician Vision in Dante and other Poets 3-23

    J.S. RoskellSir Peter de la Mare, Speaker for the Commons in Parliament in 1376 and 1377 24-37

    Dorothy L. SayersOn Translating the Divina Commedia 38-66

    Lewis ThorpeNicaise Ladam and Manuscript 283/2 of the Fitzwilliam Museum 67-85

    Kenneth CameronThe Scandinavians in Derbyshire: The Place-Name Evidence 86-118

    H.H. LucasPons de Capduoill and Azalais de Mercuor: A Study of the Plan 119-31

    Vol. I (1957)

    E.A. ThompsonChristianity and the Northern Barbarians 3-21

    R.I. PageDrauma-Jóns Saga 22-56

    K.C. KingOn Motives and Literacy Sources in German Heroic Literature 57-74

    M.W. BarleyCistercian Land Clearances in Nottinghamshire: Three Deserted Villages and their Moated Successor 75-89

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