CONTENTS OF MEDIUM ÆVUM 39.1 (1970)
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Joseph L. Baird, UNFERTH THE "PYLE" | 1-12 |
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J. H. Mozley, THE "EPISTOLA AD WILLELMUM" OF NIGEL LONGCHAMPS | 13-20 |
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Donald MacDonald, CHAUCER'S INFLUENCE ON HENRYSON'S "FABLES": THE USE OF PROVERBS AND SENTENTIÆ | 21-27 |
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Peter Noble, ALIS AND THE PROBLEM OF TIME IN "CLIGÉS" | 28-31 |
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N. R. Ker, 'FOR ALL THAT I MAY CLAMP': LOUVAIN STUDENTS AND LECTURE-ROOMS IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY | 32-33 |
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Simon Tugwell, ADVENT LYRICS 348-77 (LYRIC NO. X) | 34 |
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D. S. Brewer, MALORY RE-EDITED | 35-39 |
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John Cassian. (second edition), by Owen Chadwick (Alberic Stacpoole) | 40-41 |
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Structural Principles in Old English Poetry, by Neil D. Isaacs (J. E. Cross) | 41-44 |
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Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Reader in Prose and Verse, by Dorothy Whitelock (C. J. E. Ball) | 44-47 |
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The ‘Chanson de Roland’, by Pierre Le Gentil, Frances F. Beer (P. Rickard) | 47-49 |
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Babio: A Twelfth Century Profane Comedy. The Citadel: Monograph Series, Number VII, by Malcolm M. Brennan (Richard Axton) | 49-53 |
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Thomae de Chobham Summa Confessorum. (Analecta Mediaevalia Namurcensia 25), by F. Broomfield (Siegfried Wenzel) | 53-56 |
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Le Motif du Repentir dans la Littérature Française Médiévale (Des origines à 1230). (Publications Romanes et Françaises XCVIII), by J.-C. Payen (Faith Lyons) | 56-58 |
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Durmart le Galois, roman arthurien du treizième siècle, tome II, Étude, by Joseph Gildea (Lewis Thorpe) | 58-60 |
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The Middle English Genesis and Exodus. (Lund Studies in English 36), by Olof Arngart (Anne Hudson) | 60-62 |
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Sir Amadace and The Avowing of Arthur, by Christopher Brookhouse (M. Mills) | 63-66 |
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A Literary History of the Popular Ballad, by David C. Fowler (Patricia Ingham) | 66-68 |
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Middelnederlandse Handschriften in Oost-Europa, by Robrecht Lievens (G. B. Desoer) | 68-69 |
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Littré et Remigereau comme lexicographes et Miscellanea cynegetica, by Gunnar Tilander (Dafydd Evans) | 69-70 |
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The King's Hall. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought. 3rd ser., vol. 1), by Alan B. Cobban (J. R. L. Highfield) | 70-73 |
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Imprisonment in Medieval England, by Ralph B. Pugh (G. D. G. Hall) | 73-74 |
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The Doukai. A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography. (University of London Historical Studies, XXII), by Demetrios I. Polemis (Steven Runciman) | 74-76 |
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A Catalogue of Misericords in Great Britain, by G. L. Remnant, M. D. Anderson (W. O. Hassall) | 76-77 |
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English Mediaeval Graffiti, by V. Pritchard (J. A. W. Bennett) | 77-78 |
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Mittelenglisches Elementarbuch. (Sammlung Göschen 1226/1226a/1226b), by Horst Weinstock (F. C. de Vries) | 78-80 |
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The English Language: A Historical Reader, by A. G. Rigg (W. Cabell Greet) | 80 |
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BOOKS RECEIVED | 81-84 |
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REPRINTS | 84 |
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BOOKS RECEIVED: SUPPLEMENTARY | 85-88 |
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