Journal Mediaeval Studies, vol. 69

Mediaeval Studies 69 (2007)

  • Pages: 327 p.
  • Size:170 x 255 mm
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2008

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Summary

Articles in this issue comprise:

Greti Dinkova-Bruun, 'Additions to Peter Riga’s Aurora in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France lat. 13050';

Sean L. Field, 'From Speculum anime to Miroir de l’âme: The Origins of Vernacular Advice Literature at the Capetian Court';

Thomas M. Osborne Jr., 'The Separation of the Interior and Exterior Acts in Scotus and Ockham';

Ian Christopher Levy, 'John Wyclif on Papal Election, Correction, and Deposition';

Martin Dimnik, 'The Patrimonies of the Rostislavichi in the Kievan Lands: An Anomaly';

Andrew Rabin, 'Old English forespeca and the Role of the Advocate in Anglo-Saxon Law';

Scott Gwara, 'Forht and faegen in The Wanderer and Related Literary Contexts of Anglo-Saxon Warrior Wisdom';

Christopher J. McDonough, 'Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France lat. 15158: A Late Thirteenth-Century Liber Catonianus from the Abbey of St. Victor'.