The contents of this issue include:
Jessie Sherwood, 'A Convert of 1096: Guillaume, Monk of Flaix,
Converted from the Jew';
Jehangir Malegam, 'No Peace for the Wicked: Conflicting Visions
of Peacemaking in an Eleventh-Century Monastic Narrative';
Alexander Kulik, 'Judeo-Greek Legacy in Medieval
Rus’';
James T. McIlwain, 'Theory and Practice in the Anglo-Saxon
Leechbooks: The Case of Paralysis';
Anna Harrison, '“Oh! What Treasure Is In This Book?”
Writing, Reading, and Community at the Monastery of Helfta';
Thomas Devaney, 'Competing Spectacles in the Venetian Feste
delle Marie';
Nicole Lassahn, 'Langland’s Rats Revisited: Conservatism,
Commune, and Political Unanimity';
Jorge Ortuño Molina, 'Local Elites and Royal Power
in Late Medieval Castile: The Example of the Marquesado de
Villena';
Mary A. Rouse and Richard H. Rouse, 'Prudence, Mother of
Virtues: The Chapelet des vertus and Christine de Pizan';
Dallas G. Denery II, 'Christine de Pizan against the
Theologians: The Virtue of Lies in The Book of the Three
Virtues';
P. J. P. Goldberg, 'Childhood and Gender in Later Medieval
England';
Greti Dinkova-Bruun, 'Rewriting Scripture: Latin Biblical
Versification in the Later Middle Ages';
Cesare Catà, 'Perspicere Deum: Nicholas of Cusa and
European Art of the Fifteenth Century';
A. Compton Reeves, 'John Gunthorpe: Keeper of Richard
III’s Privy Seal, Dean of Wells Cathedral';
Constantin Fasolt, 'Hegel’s Ghost: Europe, the
Reformation, and the Middle Ages'.