The contents of this issue include:
Charlene M. Eska, 'Varieties of Early Irish Legal Literature and
the Cáin Lánamna Fragments';
C. Stephen Jaeger, 'Philosophy, ca. 950–ca. 1050';
Atria A. Larson, 'Bestowing Pardon and Favor: Emperor Henry
III’s Pardons in Context';
Karen Bollermann and Cary J. Nederman, 'John of
Salisbury’s Second Letter Collection in Later Medieval
England: unexamined Fragments from Huntington Library HM 128';
Stephen Hanaphy, 'Ovidian Exile in the Letters of Peter of Blois
ca. 1135–1212';
Erik Kwakkel, 'Behind the Scenes of a Revision: Michael Scot and
the Oldest Manuscript of His Abbreviatio Avicenne';
Laurence W. Marvin, 'The White and Black Confraternities of
Toulouse and the Albigensian Crusade, 1210–1211';
Declan Lawell, 'Ne de ineffabili penitus taceamus: Aspects of
the Specialized Vocabulary of the Writings of Thomas Gallus';
Michael Hammer, 'De-Centering the Narratives and Privileging
Proverbs: Two Early Modern Readings of the Conde
Lucanor';
Antonio García Espada, 'Marco Polo, Odorico of Pordenone,
the Crusades, and the Role of the Vernacular in the First
Descriptions of the Indies';
Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski, 'Philippe de
Mézière’s Life of Saint Pierre de Thomas at the
Crossroads of Late Medieval Hagiography and Crusading
Ideology';
Mitzi Kirkland-Ives, 'Alternate Routes: Variation in Early
Modern Stational Devotions';
Nancy Vine Durling, 'British Library MS Harley 2253: A New
Reading of the Passion Lyrics in Their Manuscript Context';
Andrew Galloway, 'The Economy of Need in Late Medieval English
Literature';
Dana Wessell Lightfoot, 'The Projects of Marriage: Spousal
Choice, Dowries, and Domestic Service in Early Fifteenth-Century
Valencia';
Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane, 'The Auffahrtabend Prophecy and Henry
of Langenstein: German Adaptation and Transmission of the "Visio
fratris Johannis"';
Mary Raschko, 'Common Ground for Contrasting Ideologies: The
Texts and Contexts of A Schort Reule of Lif'