Journal Mediaeval Studies, vol. 80

Mediaeval Studies 80 (2018, publ. 2019)

  • Pages: approx. viii + 340 p.
  • Size:170 x 255 mm
  • Language(s):English
  • Publication Year:2019

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  • ISBN: 978-0-88844-682-4
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Summary

Mediaeval Studies is the annual journal published by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. It was established in 1939 and from the outset its purpose has been the publication of research on the Middle Ages by scholars throughout the world, particularly research involving unedited manuscript and archival material. Most volumes are divided into three sections: Texts includes extensive editions with substantial introductions; Articles includes studies based on unedited or edited documents and texts and also includes studies of other monuments of medieval culture; Mediaevalia consists of notices or short articles on specific documents or topics. 


Mediaeval Studies est la revue annuelle publiée par le Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Elle a été créée en 1939 et dès le départ son but était de publier les recherches sur le Moyen Âge fournies par des chercheurs du monde entier, en particulier la recherche impliquant des manuscrits inédits et des matériaux d’archives. La plupart des volumes sont divisés en trois sections : la section Textes comprend des éditions approfondies avec des introductions substantielles; la section Articles comprend des études basées sur des documents et des textes non édités ou édités, ou sur d’autres monuments de la culture médiévale; Mediaevalia consiste en des notices ou de courts articles sur des documents ou des sujets spécifiques.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

In memoriam: Arthur George Rigg (1937–2019), by Greti Dinkova-Bruun

Texts

Elizabeth A.R. Brown & Alan Forey, Vox in excelso and the Suppression of the Knights Templar: The Bull, Its History, and a New Edition

Garrett R. Smith, Aufredo Gonteri on the Univocity of Being: Compilatio Lecturae primi Sententiarum distinctio 3 quaestiones 2–4

Sebastian Roebert, The Nominations of Elionor of Sicily as Queen-Lieutenant in the Crown of Aragon: Edition and Commentary

Articles

Greti Dinkova-Bruun, Libera nos a malo: Luxuria as Evil in the Preaching Manual Qui bene presunt

Andrew N.J. Dunning, St. Frideswide’s Priory as a Centre of Learning in Early Oxford

Magda Hayton & Robert L.J. Shaw, Communicating Solutions to the Great Western Schism in 1380s France