| Alexander, James W., |
The Alleged Palatinates of Norman
England |
56
|
17-27
|
| Alford, John A. |
The Grammatical Metaphor: A Survey
of Its Use in the Middle Ages |
57
|
728-60
|
| Allen, Judson Boyce |
Langland's Reading and Writing:
Detractor and the Pardon Passus |
59
|
342-62
|
| Amory, Frederic |
Things Greek and the Riddarasögur |
59
|
509-23
|
| Andersson, Theodore M. |
The Thief in Beowulf |
59
|
493-508
|
| Arngart, Olof |
The Durham Proverbs |
56
|
288-300
|
| Ashe, Geoffrey |
"A Certain Very Ancient Book":
Traces of an Arthurian Source in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History |
56
|
301-23
|
| Attreed, Lorraine C. |
An Indenture between Richard Duke
of Gloucester and the Scrope Family of Masham and Upsall |
58
|
1018-25
|
| Bachrach, Bernard S. |
Enforcement of the Forma Fidelitatis:
The Techniques Used by Fulk Nerra, Count of the Angevins
(987-1040). See also "Correction," 60:250 |
59
|
796-819
|
| Baker, Denise N. |
From Plowing to Penitence: Piers
Plowman and Fourteenth-Century Theology |
55
|
715-25
|
| Baker, Peter S. |
A Little-Known Variant Text of
the Old English Metrical Psalms, |
59
|
263-81
|
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The Old English Canon of Byrhtferth
of Ramsey, |
55
|
22-37
|
| Baron, Hans |
Progress in Bruni Scholarship:
Apropos of F. P. Luiso's Studi su l'Epistolario di Leonardo
Bruni, |
56
|
831-39
|
| Bartlett, Robert |
Rewriting Saints' Lives: The Case
of Gerald of Wales |
58
|
598-613
|
| Bäuml, Franz H. |
Varieties and Consequences of Medieval
Literacy and Illiteracy |
55
|
237-65
|
| Berman, Constance Hoffman |
Land Acquisition and the Use of
the Mortgage Contract by the Cistercians of Berdoues |
57
|
250-66
|
| Bernstein, Alan E. |
Esoteric Theology: William of Auvergne
on the Fires of Hell and Purgatory, |
57
|
509-31
|
| Bouchard, Constance B. |
Consanguinity and Noble Marriages
in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries, |
56
|
268-87
|
| Bowers, Richard H. |
From Rolls to Riches: King's Clerks
and Moneylending in Thirteenth-Century England, |
58
|
60-71
|
| Brown, Elizabeth A. R. |
The Ceremonial of Royal Succession
in Capetian France: The Funeral of Philip V |
55
|
266-93
|
| Bruzelius, Caroline |
The Twelfth-Century Church at Ourscamp |
56
|
28-40
|
| Bullough, Vern, and Campbell,
Cameron |
Female Longevity and Diet in the
Middle Ages |
55
|
317-25
|
| Burnett, Charles S. F. |
Scandinavian Runes in a Latin Magical
Treatise, with postscript by Marie Stoklund |
58
|
419-29
|
| Camargo, Martin |
The Libellus de arte dictandi rhetorice
Attributed to Peter of Blois |
59
|
16-41
|
| Campbell, Cameron, and Bullough,
Vern |
Female Longevity and Diet in the
Middle Ages |
55
|
317-25
|
| Caviness, Madeline H. |
Saint-Yved of Braine: The Primary
Sources for Dating the Gothic Church |
59
|
524-48
|
| Clover, Carol J. |
The Germanic Context of the Unferţ
Episode |
55
|
444-68
|
| Colish, Marcia L. |
Carolingian Debates over Nihil
and Tenebrae: A Study in Theological Method |
59
|
757-95
|
| Colker, Marvin L. |
The Lure of Women, Hunting, Chess,
and Tennis: A Vision |
59
|
103-5
|
| Cothren, Michael W. |
The Iconography of Theophilus Windows
in the First Half of the Thirteenth Century |
59
|
308-41
|
| Courtenay, William J. |
The Effect of the Black Death on
English Higher Education |
55
|
696-714
|
| Curley, Michael J. |
A New Edition of John of Cornwall's
Prophetia Merlini |
57
|
217-49
|
| Dales, Richard C. |
Discussions of the Eternity of
the World during the First Half of the Twelfth Century |
57
|
495-508
|
| Daniel, E. Randolph |
The Double Procession of the Holy
Spirit in Joachim of Fiore's Understanding of History |
55
|
469-83
|
| Davis, Michael T. |
On the Threshold of the Flamboyant:
The Second Campaign of Construction of Saint-Urbain, Troyes |
59
|
847-84
|
| de Winter, Patrick M. |
The Grandes Heures of Philip the
Bold, Duke of Burgundy: The Copyist Jean L'Avenant and His Patrons
at the French Court |
57
|
786-842
|
| Dean, James |
The World Grown Old and Genesis
in Middle English Historical Writings |
57
|
548-68
|
| Dempsey, George T |
Legal Terminology in Anglo-Saxon
England: The Trimoda Necessitas Charter |
57
|
843-49
|
| Denny, Don |
The Last Judgment Tympanum at Autun:
Its Sources and Meaning |
57
|
532-47
|
| Dols, Michael W. |
The Leper in Medieval Islamic Society |
58
|
891-916
|
| Donaldson, E. Talbot |
A Vision of Will |
56
|
707-9
|
| Dotson, John E. |
A Problem of Cotton and Lead in
Medieval Italian Shipping |
57
|
52-62
|
| Eliason, Norman E. |
The Burning of Heorot |
55
|
75-83
|
| Estow, Clara |
The Economic Development of the
Order of Calatrava, 1158-1366 |
57
|
267-91
|
| Fanning, Steven |
Lombard Arianism Reconsidered |
56
|
241-58
|
| Fleming, Robin |
Domesday Estates of the King and
the Godwines: A Study in Late Saxon Politics |
58
|
987-1007
|
| Fletcher, Alan J. |
Unnoticed Sermons from John Mirk's
Festial |
55
|
514-22
|
| Fraioli, Deborah |
The Literary Image of Joan of Arc:
Prior Influences |
56
|
811-30
|
| Frantzen, Allen J. |
The Penitentials Attributed to
Bede |
58
|
573-97
|
| Friedman, John B. |
John Siferwas and the Mythological
Illustrations in the Liber cosmographiae of John de Foxton |
58
|
391-418
|
| Gibson, Gail McMurray |
Bury St. Edmunds, Lydgate, and
the N-Town Cycle, |
56
|
56-90
|
| Hansen, Elaine Tuttle |
Precepts: An Old English Instruction |
56
|
1-16
|
| Harding, Alan |
Political Liberty in the Middle
Ages |
55
|
423-43
|
| Herlihy, David |
The American Medievalist: A Social
and Professional Profile |
58
|
881-90
|
| Herrero, Javier |
The Allegorical Structure of the
Siervo libre de amor, |
55
|
751-64
|
| Hill, Thomas D. |
Rígsţula: Some Medieval Christian
Analogues |
61
|
79-89
|
| Hollander, Robert |
Inferno XXXIII, 37-74:
Ugolino's Importunity |
59
|
549-55
|
| Impey, Olga Tudorica |
The Literary Emancipation of Juan
Rodríguez del Padrón: From the Fictional "Cartas" to the Siervo
libre de amor |
55
|
305-16
|
| Jaeger, C. Stephen |
The Courtier Bishop in Vitae from
the Tenth to the Twelfth Century |
58
|
291-325
|
| Jones, E. D., and McCulloch,
D. |
Lancastrian Politics, the French
War, and the Rise of the Popular Element |
58
|
95-138
|
| Jordan, Mark D., |
The Controversy of the Correctoria
and the Limits of Metaphysics |
57
|
292-314
|
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