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Viator, vol. 41:2
Viator 41, No. 2 (2010)
Volume 41, No. 2 (2010)
- Pages: 410 p.
- Size:178 x 254 mm
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2010
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-53271-4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Mary Alberi, “‘Like the Army of God’s Camp’: Political Theology and Apocalyptic Warfare at Charlemagne’s Court”
- Sarah Hamilton, “Inquiring into Adultery and Other Wicked Deeds: Episcopal Justice in Tenth- and Early Eleventh-Century Italy”
- Giles E. M. Gasper, “Envy, Jealousy, and the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Anselm of Canterbury and the Genesis of the Proslogion”
- Leidulf Melve, “Assembly Politics and the ‘Rules of the Game’ (ca. 650–1150)”
- Damien Carraz, “Precursors and Imitators of the Military Orders: Religious Societies for Defending the Faith in the Medieval West (11th–13th c.)”
- Sverre Bagge, “Ethics, Politics, and Providence in William Of Malmesbury’s Historia Novella”
- John F. Romano, “The Ceremonies of the Roman Pontiff: Rereading Benedict’s Twelfth-Century Liturgical Script”
- Constance Hoffman Berman, “Two Medieval Women’s Control of Property and Religious Benefactions in France: Eleanor of Vermandois and Blanche of Castile”
- Sharon Koren, “Immaculate Sarah: Echoes of the Eve/Mary Dichotomy in the Zohar”
- Frederick N. Clark, “Reading the ‘First Pagan Historiographer’: Dares Phrygius and Medieval Genealogy”
- Leah Shopkow,”Connections or Three Stories about Life along the Road: The Survival of the Benedictine Monastery of Andres”
- Mary Elizabeth Sullivan, “Democracy and the Defensor Pacis Revisited: Marsiglio of Padua’s Democratic Arguments”
- Corneliu Dragomirescu, “Gestures as Performance Markers in French Illuminated Mystery Play Manuscripts: The Case of the Vengeance Nostres Seigneur in MS Arras, Bibl. Mun. 697”
- Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner, “Creating the Sacred Space Within: Enclosure as a Defining Feature in the Convent Life of Medieval Dominican Sisters (13th–15th c.)
- Luminita Florea, “Synaesthesia and Textile Analogies in Fourteenth-Century Music Theory”
- Raluca Radulescu, “Pious Middle English Romances Turned Political: Reading Sir Isumbras, Sir Gowther, and Robert of Sicily in Fifteenth-Century England”
- Jessica L. Malay, “Thomas of Erceldoune’s Lady: The Scottish Sibyl”
- R. H. Nicholson, “Poetry and Politics: ‘A Remembraunce of lii Folye’ in Context”