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Speculum Articles (1990–1994)

Aers, David The Self Mourning: Reflections on Pearl
    68
54–73
Baldwin, John W. Five Discourses on Desire: Sexuality and Gender in Northern France around 1200
    66
797–819
Bennett, Judith M. Medievalism and Feminism
    68
309–31
Biddick, Kathleen Genders, Bodies, Borders: Technologies of the Visible
    68
389–418
Bisson, Thomas N. Unheroed Pasts: History and Commemoration in South Frankland before the Albigensian Crusades
    65
281–308
Bjork, Robert E. Speech as Gift in Beowulf
    69
993–1022
Bloch, R. Howard New Philology and Old French
    65
38–58
Blumenfeld-Kosinski, Renate Jean le Fθvre's Livre de Leesce: Praise or Blame of Women?
    69
705–25
Bossy, Michel-Andrι Cyclical Composition in Guiraut Riquier's Book of Poems
    66
277–93
Brehe, S. K. Reassembling the First Worcester Fragment
    65
521–36
Brown, Elizabeth A. R. Philip V, Charles IV, and the Jews of France: The Alleged Expulsion of 1322
    66
294–329
Bruckner, Matilda Tomaryn Fictions of the Female Voice: The Women Troubadours
    67
865–91
Campbell, Catherine,
and Nederman, Cary J.
Priests, Kings, and Tyrants: Spiritual and Political Power in John of Salisbury's Policraticus
    66
572–90
Cannon, Christopher Raptus in the Chaumpaigne Release and a Newly Discovered Document concerning the Life of Geoffrey Chaucer
    68
74–94
Caviness, Madeline H. Learning from Forest Lawn
    69
963–92
——— Patron or Matron? A Capetian Bride and a Vade Mecum for Her Marriage Bed
    68
333–62
Clopper, Lawrence M. Miracula and The Tretise of Miraclis Pleyinge
    65
878–905
Clover, Carol J. Regardless of Sex: Men, Women, and Power in Early Northern Europe
    68
363–87
Colish, Marcia L. Psalterium Scholasticorum: Peter Lombard and the Emergence of Scholastic Psalms Exegesis
    67
531–48
Constable, Giles,
and Somerville, Robert
The Papal Bulls for the Chapter of St. Antonin in Rouergue in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
    67
828–64
Cumming, Julie E. Music for the Doge in Early Renaissance Venice
    67
324–64
Dahood, Roger Hugh de Morville, William of Canterbury, and Anecdotal Evidence for English Language History
    69
40–56
Daly, William M. Clovis: How Barbaric, How Pagan?
    69
619–64
Donoghue, Daniel La3mon's Ambivalence
    65
537–63
Dunbabin, Jean What's in a Name? Philip, King of France
    68
949–68
Edwards, Robert R. Narration and Doctrine in the Merchant's Tale
    66
342–67
Fanning, Steven Bede, Imperium, and the Bretwaldas
    66
1–26
Farmer, Sharon;
Rosenwein, Barbara H.;
and Head, Thomas
Monks and Their Enemies: A Comparative Approach
    66
764–96
Fleischman, Suzanne Philology, Linguistics, and the Discourse of the Medieval Text
    65
19–37
Frantzen, Allen J. When Women Aren't Enough
    68
445–71
Fuhrmann, Horst Quis Teutonicos constituit iudices nationum? The Trouble with Henry
    69
344–58
Ganz, David,
and Goffart, Walter
Charters Earlier than 800 from French Collections
    65
906–32
Gatch, Milton McC. The Medievalist and Cultural Literacy
    66
591–604
Glendinning, Robert Eros, Agape and Rhetoric around 1200: Gervase of Melkley's Ars poetica and Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan
    67
892–925
Goering, Joseph,
and Taylor, Daniel S.
The Summulae of Bishops Walter de Cantilupe (1240) and Peter Quinel (1287)
    67
576–94
Goffart, Walter,
and Ganz, David
Charters Earlier than 800 from French Collections
    65
906–32
Green, D. H. Orality and Reading: The State of Research in Medieval Studies
    65
267–80
Green, Richard Firth Jack Philipot, John of Gaunt, and a Poem of 1380
    66
330–41
Grier, James A New Voice in the Monastery: Tropes and Versus from Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Aquitaine
    69
1023–69
Harris, Joseph Beowulf's Last Words
    67
1–32
Head, Thomas;
Rosenwein, Barbara H.;
and Farmer, Sharon
Monks and Their Enemies: A Comparative Approach
    66
764–96
Ingledew, Francis The Book of Troy and the Genealogical Construction of History: The Case of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae
    69
665–704
Jager, Eric Speech and the Chest in Old English Poetry: Orality or Pectorality?
    65
845–59
Johnson, Lynn Staley The Trope of the Scribe and the Question of Literary Authority in the Works of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe
    66
820–38
Kaminsky, Howard Estate, Nobility, and the Exhibition of Estate in the Later Middle Ages
    68
684–709
Kelly, Henry Ansgar The Right to Remain Silent: Before and After Joan of Arc
    68
992–1026
Kidson, Peter Gervase, Becket, and William of Sens
    68
969–91
Kinkade, Richard P. Alfonso X, Cantiga 235, and the Events of 1269–1278
    67
284–323
Kruger, Steven F. Mirrors and the Trajectory of Vision in Piers Plowman
    66
74–95
Kupfer, Marcia The Lost Mappamundi at Chalivoy-Milon
    66
540–71
Lerner, Robert E. Ecstatic Dissent
    67
33–57
Lewis, Archibald R. The Islamic World and the Latin West, 1350–1500
    65
833–44
MacCormack, Sabine Ubi Ecclesia? Perceptions of Medieval Europe in Spanish America
    69
74–100
Machan, Tim William Language Contact in Piers Plowman
    69
359–85
Mayer, Hans Eberhard The Wheel of Fortune: Seignorial Vicissitudes under Kings Fulk and Baldwin III of Jerusalem
    65
860–77
McRee, Ben R. Religious Gilds and Civic Order: The Case of Norwich in the Late Middle Ages
    67
69–97
Means, Laurel "Ffor as moche as yche man may not haue ώe astrolabe": Popular Middle English Variations on the Computus
    67
595–623
Meyvaert, Paul "Rainaldus est malus scriptor Francigenus"—Voicing National Antipathy in the Middle Ages
    66
743–63
Miller, Maureen C. Donors, Their Gifts, and Religious Innovation in Medieval Verona
    66
27–42
Moffat, Douglas Anglo-Saxon Scribes and Old English Verse
    67
805–27
Mooney, Linne R. A Middle English Text on the Seven Liberal Arts
    68
1027–52
Morey, James H. Peter Comestor, Biblical Paraphrase, and the Medieval Popular Bible
    68
6–35
Murray, Alexander Callander Immunity, Nobility, and the Edict of Paris
    69
18–39
Nederman, Cary J.,
and Campbell, Catherine
Priests, Kings, and Tyrants: Spiritual and Temporal Power in John of Salisbury's Policraticus
    66
572–90
Nichols, Stephen G. Introduction: Philology in a Manuscript Culture
    65
1–10
Paden, William D., Jr. Old Occitan as a Lyric Language: The Insertions from Occitan in Three Thirteenth-Century French Romances
    68
36–53
Partner, Nancy F. Introduction to "Studying Medieval Women: Sex, Gender, Feminism"
    68
305–8
——— No Sex, No Gender
    68
419–43
Patterson, Lee W. On the Margin: Postmodernism, Ironic History, and Medieval Studies
    65
87–108
Pearsall, Derek Hoccleve's Regement of Princes: The Poetics of Royal Self-Representation
    69
386–410
Pope, John C. What the Seraphim Do in Line 396a of the Old English Advent: A Scribal Cover Uncovered
    68
1–5
Roney, Lois Winner and Waster's "Wyse Wordes": Teaching Economics and Nationalism in Fourteenth-Century England
    69
1070–1100
Rosenwein, Barbara H.;
Head, Thomas;
and Farmer, Sharon
Monks and Their Enemies: A Comparative Approach
    66
764–96
Scammell, Jean The Formation of the English Social Structure: Freedom, Knights, and Gentry, 1066–1300
    68
591–618
Schultz, James A. Medieval Adolescence: The Claims of History and the Silence of German Narrative
    66
519–39
Short, Ian Gaimar's Epilogue and Geoffrey of Monmouth's Liber vetustissimus
    69
323–43
Smith, Julia M. H. Oral and Written: Saints, Miracles, and Relics in Brittany, c. 850–1250
    65
309–43
Somerville, Robert,
and Constable, Giles
The Papal Bulls for the Chapter of St. Antonin in Rouergue in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
    67
828–64
Speed, Diane The Saracens of King Horn
    65
564–95
Spiegel, Gabrielle M. History, Historicism, and the Social Logic of the Text in the Middle Ages
    65
59–86
Stacey, Robert C. The Conversion of Jews to Christianity in Thirteenth-Century England
    67
263–83
Taylor, Andrew The Myth of the Minstrel Manuscript
    66
43–73
Taylor, Daniel S.,
and Goering, Joseph
The Summulae of Bishops Walter de Cantilupe (1240) and Peter Quinel (1287)
    67
576–94
Tierney, Brian Natural Rights in the Thirteenth Century: A Quaestio of Henry of Ghent
    67
58–68
Watson, Nicholas The Composition of Julian of Norwich's Revelation of Love
    68
637–83
Weiss, Julian Fernαn Pιrez de Guzmαn: Poet in Exile
    66
96–108
Welsh, Andrew Doubling and Incest in the Mabinogi
    65
344–62
Wenzel, Siegfried Reflections on (New) Philology
    65
11–18
Williams, Steven J. Roger Bacon and His Edition of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Secretum secretorum
    69
57–73
Winston, Anne Tracing the Origins of the Rosary: German Vernacular Texts
     68
619–36
Wood, Ian The Mission of Augustine of Canterbury to the English
    69
1–17
Ziolkowski, Jan M. A Fairy Tale from before Fairy Tales: Egbert of Liθge's "De puella a lupellis servata" and the Medieval Background of "Little Red Riding Hood"
    67
549–75

 



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