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Speculum Articles (2000–)

Alberi, Mary "The Better Paths of Wisdom": Alcuin's Monastic "True Philosophy" and the Worldly Court
76
896–910
Arnold, John Charles Arcadia Becomes Jerusalem: Angelic Caverns and Shrine Conversion at Monte Gargano
    75
567–88
Bailey, Michael D. From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages
76
960–90
Barolini, Teodolinda Dante and Francesca da Rimini: Realpolitik, Romance, Gender
    75
1–28
Beach, Alison I. Voices from a Distant Land: Fragments of a Twelfth-Century Nuns' Letter Collection
77
34–54
Bisaha, Nancy Petrarch's Vision of the Muslim and Byzantine East
76
284–314
Brentano, Robert Preferences in History
    75
787–793
Cadden, Joan "Nothing Natural Is Shameful": Vestiges of a Debate about Sex and Science in a Group of Late Medieval Manuscripts
76
66–89
Caviness, Madeline H. Hildegard of Bingen: Some Recent Books
77
113–120
Clark, James G.

"Thomas Walsingham Reconsidered: Books and Learning at Late- Medieval St. Albans"

77
832–60
Cole, Andrew "Chaucer's English Lesson"
77
1128–67
Coletti, Theresa Paupertas est donum Dei: Hagiography, Lay Religion, and the Economics of Salvation in the Digby Mary Magdalene
76
337–78
Dale, Thomas E. A. "The Individual, the Resurrected Body, and Romanesque Portraiture: The Tomb of Rudolph von Schwaben in Merseburg"
77
707–43
Derbes, Anne, and Sandona, Mark "Ave charitate plena": Variations on the Theme of Charity in the Arena Chapel
76
599–637
Dunlop, Anne Masculinity, Crusading, and Devotion: Francesco Casali's Fresco in the Trecento Perugian Contado
76
315–36

Fassler, Margot

Mary's Nativity, Fulbert of Chartres, and the Stirps Jesse: Liturgical Innovation circa 1000 and Its Afterlife
75
389–434
Ferrante, Joan M. "Licet longinquis regionibus corpore separati": Letters as a Link in and to the Middle Ages
76
877–95
Foote, David How the Past Becomes a Rumor: The Notarialization of Historical Consciousness in Medieval Orvieto
    75
794–815
Giancarlo, Matthew Murder, Lies, and Storytelling: The Manipulation of Justice(s) in the Parliaments of 1397 and 1399
77
76–112
Hamilton, Louis I. Memory, Symbol, Arson: Was Rome 'Sacked' in 1084?
78
378-99
Hanawalt, Barbara A. Medievalists and the Study of Childhood
77
440–460
Heller, Sarah-Grace Light as Glamour: The Luminescent Ideal of Beauty in the Roman de la Rose
76
934–59
Hiatt, Alfred The Cartographic Imagination of Thomas Elmham
    75
859–86
Holladay, Joan A. Tombs and Memory: Some Recent Books
78
440-50
Holsinger, Bruce W. "Medieval Studies, Postcolonial Studies, and the Genealogies of Critique."
77
1195–1227
Hughes, Andrew Charlemagne's Chant, or The Great Vocal Shift
77
1069–1106
Huot, Sylvia Dangerous Embodiments: Froissart's Harton and Jean D'Arras's Melusine
78
400-420
Kay, Richard Dante's Empyrean and the Eye of God
78
37-65
Kelly, Henry Ansgar Bishop, Prioress, and Bawd in the Stews of Southwark
    75
342–88
Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn Prophecy and Suspicion: Closet Radicalism, Reformist Politics, and the Vogue for Hildegardiana in Ricardian England
    75
318–41
Kogman-Appel, Katrin Coping with Jewish Pictorial Sources: What Did Jewish Miniaturists Not Paint?
    75
816–58
Kuehn, Thomas Family Solidarity in Exile and in Law: Alberti Lawsuits of the Early Quattrocento
78
421-39
Kupfer, Marcia Symbolic Cartography in a Medieval Parish: From Spatialized Body to Painted Church at Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher
    75
615–67
Landes, Richard The Fear of an Apocalyptic Year 1000: Augustinian Historiography, Medieval and Modern
    75
97–145
Malone, Carolyn Marino The Rotunda of Sancta Maria in Dijon as "Ostwerk"
    75
285–317
Masschaele, James The Public Space of the Marketplace in Medieval England
77
383–421
McCash, June Hall "La vie seinte Audree: A Fourth Text by Marie de France?
77
744–77
McCracken, Peggy Engendering Sacrifice: Blood, Lineage, and Infanticide in Old French Literature
77
55–75
Mews, Constant, J. The Council of Sens (1141): Abelard, Bernard, and the Fear of Social Upheaval
77
342–382
Nees, Lawrence Reading Aldred's Colophon for the Lindisfarne Gospels
78
33-77
Nolan, Maura B. The Art of History Writing: Lydgate's Serpent of Division
78
99-127
Patterson, Lee Chaucer's Pardoner on the Couch: Psyche and Clio in Medieval Literary Studies
76
638–80
Payne, Thomas B. Aurelianis civitas: Student Unrest in Medieval France and a Conductus by Philip the Chancellor
    75
589–614
Pryce, Huw Lawbooks and Literacy in Medieval Wales
    75
29–67
Rasmussen, Ann Marie Gendered Knowledge and Eavesdropping in the Late-Medieval Minnerede
77
1168–94
Robertson, Elizabeth 'This Living Hand': Thirteenth-Century Female Literacy, Materialist Immanence, and the Reader of the Ancrene Wisse
78
1-36
Rollo-Koster, Joλlle The Politics of Body Parts: Contested Topographies in Late-Medieval Avignon
78
66-98
Safran, Janina M. Identity and Differentiation in Ninth-Century al-Andalus
76
573–98
Sandona, Mark, and Derbes, Anne "Ave charitate plena": Variations on the Theme of Charity in the Arena Chapel
76
599–637
Shepkaru, Shmuel To Die for God: Martyrs' Heaven in Hebrew and Latin Crusade Narratives
77
311–341
Smail, Daniel Hatred as a Social Institution in Late Medieval Society
76
90–126
Stacey, Robin Chapman "Divorce, Medieval Welsh Style"
77
1107–27
Smith, Gregory A. Sine rege, sine principe: Peter the Venerable on Violence in Twelfth-Century Burgundy
77
1–33
Staley, Lynn Gower, Richard II, Henry of Derby, and the Business of Making Culture
    75
68–96
Stow, Kenneth Conversion, Apostasy, and Apprehensiveness: Emicho of Flonheim and the Fear of Jews in the Twelfth Century
76
911–33
Symes, Carol "The Appearance of Early Vernacular Plays: Forms, Functions, and the Future of Medieval Theater"
77
778–831
Taylor, Andrew Was There a Song of Roland?
76
28–65
Valente, Claire The "Lament of Edward II": Religious Lyric, Political Propoganda
77
422–439
Wailes, Stephen L.
Beyond Virginity: Flesh and Spirit in the Plays of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim
76
1–27
Warner, David A. Ritual and Memory in the Ottonian Reich: The Ceremony of Adventus
76
255–83

 



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