CONTENTS OF MEDIUM ÆVUM 30.3 (1961)
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THE ORIGIN OF THE EGERTON VERSION OF "MANDEVILLE'S TRAVELS" | 159-169 |
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R. L. Greene, A MIDDLE ENGLISH LOVE POEM AND THE 'O-AND-I' REFRAIN-PHRASE | 170-175 |
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K. B. McFarlane, WILLIAM WORCESTER AND A PRESENT OF LAMPREYS | 176-180 |
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St. Nynia. A study of literary and linguistic evidence, by John MacQueen (G. S. M. Walker) | 181-182 |
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Adam of Bremen's History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen, (Records of Civilization Sources and Studies No. LIII), by Francis J. Tschan (P. Sawyer) | 182-183 |
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Anglistik: Strukturuntersuchungen zur Historia Regum Britanniae des Geoffrey of Monmouth, by H. Pähler (C. W. Dunn) | 183-184 |
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A Mirror for Fools, by Nigel Longchamp, J. H. Mozley, B. H. Blackwell (F. J. E. Raby) | 185-186 |
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Die Gothaer Handschrift X des Speculum Stultorum verglichen mit der Breslauer Handschrift 7, by A. Blaschka (F. J. E. Raby) | 185-186 |
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The Book of Daun Burnel the Ass. Nigel Wireker's Speculum Stultorum, by G. W. Regenos (F. J. E. Raby) | 185-186 |
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The Quest for the Holy Grail. A Uterary Study of a Thirteenth-Century French Romance. (Stanford Studies in Language and Literature XXI), by Frederick W. Locke (R. Harris) | 186-188 |
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Visio Pacis. Holy City and Grail. An Attempt at an Inner History of the Grail Legend, by Helen Adolf (R. Harris) | 188-189 |
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Mediœval Cultural Tradition in Dante's Comedy, by Joseph A. Mazzeo (C. G. Hardie) | 190-191 |
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Nicolai Treveti Expositio Herculis Furentis, by Vincentius Ussani Jr. (P. Dronke) | 191-195 |
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Toe Parlement of Foulys, (Nelson's Mediaeval and Renaissance Library), by D. S. Brewer (Dorothy Bethurum) | 195-198 |
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MS. Bodley 959: Genesis-Baruch 3. 20 in the Earlier Version of the Wycliffe Bible. Vols. 1 and 2: Genesis and Exodus; Leviticus—Judges 7. 13 (Stockholm Studies in English VI and VII), by C. Lindberg (Pamela Gradon) | 198-200 |
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Wyclif and the Oxford Schools. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, N.S. VIII), by J. A. Robson (Beryl Smalley) | 200-203 |
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Eyrbyggja Saga, by Paul Schach, Lee M. Hollander (F. S. Scott) | 203-205 |
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A Short Dictionary of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, in a normalised Early West-Saxon Orthography, by J. B. Bessinger (C. L. Wrenn) | 206-207 |
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Currents of Mediœval Thought, With special reference to Germany. (Studies in Mediaeval History V), by Michael Seidlmayer, D. Barker (L. Bieler) | 207-208 |
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