CONTENTS OF MEDIUM ÆVUM 89.2 (2020)

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Articles
Julia Aguilar Miquel

La primera tradición indirecta de las Sententiae de Tajón de Zaragoza (s. VII): un acercamiento a su difusión en época carolingia

89.2 (2020), 207-223
Daniel Anlezark

Aldhelm, Daniel and Azarias

89.2 (2020), 224-243
Maria Teresa Rachetta

Paris 1244: the Jews, the Christians, and the Tartars: the Livre of Moses ben Abraham, a little-known case of Jewish apologetics in Medieval French

89.2 (2020), 244-266
Courtney Harshbarger, Stephen H.A. Shepherd

Text–image alignment in MS Douce 104 (Piers Plowman): ‘articulation’, pre-drawing, and proximal allusion

89.2 (2020), 267-300
Courtney Harshbarger, Stephen H.A. Shepherd

Text–image alignment in MS Douce 104 (Piers Plowman): ‘articulation’, pre-drawing, and proximal allusion

89.2 (2020), 267-300
Patrizia Serra

New hypotheses on Guillaume d’Angleterre

89.2 (2020), 301-326
Elizabeth Eva Leach

Ripping romance to ribbons: the French of a German knight in the Tournament at Chauvency

89.2 (2020), 327-349
Notes
Leonard Neidorf

Hygelac and his daughter: rereading Beowulf lines 2985–98

89.2 (2020), 350-355
Marijane Osborn

Princess Freawaru and Hamlet's other uncle …

89.2 (2020), 356-373
Keagan Brewer, James H. Kane

Ricardus explicit: an elusive marginal note on the earliest manuscript of the Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum

89.2 (2020), 374-380
Keagan Brewer, James H. Kane

Ricardus explicit: an elusive marginal note on the earliest manuscript of the Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum

89.2 (2020), 374-380
SEBASTIAN SOBECKI

A new life record for John Gower, 1396

89.2 (2020), 381-382
Reviews
Alastair Minnis

Cord J. Whitaker, Black Metaphors. How Modern Racism Emerged from Medieval Race-Thinking

89.2 (2020), 383-384
Joseph P. Derosier

Lynn T. Ramey, Black Legacies: Race and the European Middle Ages

89.2 (2020), 384-386
Nigel Palmer

Kathryn M. Rudy, Image, Knife, and Gluepot: An Assemblage in Manuscript and Print

89.2 (2020), 386-387
SYLVIA FEDERICO

Venetia Bridges, Medieval Narratives of Alexander the Great: Transnational Texts in England and France

89.2 (2020), 387-389
ANDREW BREEZE

Tristan Major, Undoing Babel: The Tower of Babel in Anglo-Saxon Literature

89.2 (2020), 389-390
Elaine Treharne

Diane Watt, Women, Writing and Religion in England and Beyond, 650–1100

89.2 (2020), 390-391
Alastair Minnis

Remaking Boethius: The English Language Translation Tradition of ‘The Consolation of Philosophy’, ed. B. Donaghey, N. H. Kaylor, P. E. Phillips and P. E. Szarmach, with assistance from K. C. Hawley

89.2 (2020), 392-393
Simon Rodway

David Callander, Dissonant Neighbours: Narrative Progress in Early Welsh & English Poetry

89.2 (2020), 393-394
Geoffrey Russom

Thorlac Turville-Petre, Description and Narrative in Middle English Alliterative Poetry

89.2 (2020), 394-395
Rebecca Davis

Arvind Thomas, Piers Plowman and the Reinvention of Church Law in the Late Middle Ages

89.2 (2020), 396-397
Alastair Minnis

John Bugbee, God’s Patients: Chaucer, Agency, and the Nature of Laws

89.2 (2020), 397-398
Alastair Minnis

Nancy Bradley Warren, Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras

89.2 (2020), 399-400
RICHARD GAMESON

Sonja Drimmer, The Art of Allusion. Illuminators and the Making of English Literature, 1403–1476

89.2 (2020), 400-401
Alastair Minnis

Sebastian Sobecki, Last Words. The Public Self and the Social Author in Late Medieval England

89.2 (2020), 402-403
Alastair Minnis

Sarah Salih, Imagining the Pagan in Late Medieval England

89.2 (2020), 404-405
K.S. WHETTER

Molly A. Martin, Castles and Space in Malory’s Morte Darthur

89.2 (2020), 405-406
Alastair Minnis

Megan L. Cook, The Poet and the Antiquaries. Chaucerian Scholarship and the Rise of Literary History, 1532–1635

89.2 (2020), 407-408
Mary Franklin-Brown

Luke Sunderland, Rebel Barons: Resisting Royal Power in Medieval Culture

89.2 (2020), 408-409
Peter Chekin

James C. Kriesel, Boccaccio’s Corpus: Allegory, Ethics, and Vernacularity

89.2 (2020), 410-411
Simon Meecham-Jones

David Stephenson, Medieval Wales c. 1050-1332; Centuries of Ambiguity

89.2 (2020), 411-412
Editions
Barbara Zimbalist

Sean L. Field, Courting Sanctity: Holy Women and the Capetians

89.2 (2020), 412-414
JOHN C. HIRSH

The Voices of Middle English Lyric: An Anthology of Poems ca.1150–1530, ed. Anne E. Klinck

89.2 (2020), 414-415

The Taill of Rauf Coilȝear, ed. Ralph Hanna

89.2 (2020), 415-415
Alastair Minnis

The Norton Chaucer, ed. David Lawton with Jennifer Arch and Kathryn Lynch

89.2 (2020), 415-416
Peter Chekin

Wace, Vie de sainte Marguerite. Conception Nostre Dame. Vie de saint Nicolas, ed. Françoise Laurent, Françoise Le Saux, and Nathalie Bragantini Maillard

89.2 (2020), 416-417
John L. Flood

Julia Frick, Thomas Murners ‘Aeneis’-Übersetzung (1515). Lateinisch-deutsche Edition und Untersuchungen

89.2 (2020), 417-417
Shorter Notices

Sensory Reflections. Traces of Experience in Medieval Artefacts, ed. Fiona Griffiths and Kathryn

89.2 (2020), 418-418

Emotion and Medieval Textual Media, ed. Mary C. Flannery, Early European Research 13

89.2 (2020), 418-419

Flaying in the Pre-Modern World, ed. Larissa Tracy

89.2 (2020), 419-419

Mysticism and Reform 1400–1750, ed. Sara S. Poor and Nigel Smith

89.2 (2020), 419-419

Medieval and Early Modern Murder, ed. Larissa Tracy

89.2 (2020), 419-420

New Medieval Literatures 19, ed. Philip Knox, Kellie Robertson, Wendy Scase, and Laura Ashe

89.2 (2020), 420-420

Studies in Medievalism XXVIII: Medievalism and Discrimination, ed. Karl Fugelso

89.2 (2020), 420-421

Schola cordis. Indagine sul cuore medievale: Letteratura, teologia, codicologia, scienza, ed. Donatella Manzoli and Patrizia Stoppacci, La Mistica cristiana tra Oriente e Occidente 33

89.2 (2020), 421-421

S. J. Ogilvie-Thompson, The Index of Middle English Prose: Handlist XXIII: The Rawlinson Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford

89.2 (2020), 421-422

Laura Ashe, The Oxford Literary History: Volume 1, 1000–1350: Conquest and Transformation

89.2 (2020), 422-422

The Transmission of Medieval Romance: Metres, Manuscripts and Early Prints, ed. Ad Putter and Judith A. Jefferson, Studies in Medieval Romance XXI

89.2 (2020), 422-423

Linguistic Variation in the Ancrene Wisse, Katherine Group and Wooing Group: Essays Celebrating the Completion of the Parallel Text Edition, ed. Harumi Tanabe, Koichi Kano, and John Scahill, Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature 52

89.2 (2020), 423-423

Kenneth Bleeth, Chaucer’s ‘Squire’s Tale’, ‘Franklin’s Tale’, and ‘Physician’s Tale’: An Annotated Bibliography 1900–2005, The Chaucer Bibliographies

89.2 (2020), 423-424

The International Companion to Scottish Literature, 1400–1650, ed. Nicola Royan, International Companions to Scottish Literature

89.2 (2020), 424-424

Historians on John Gower, ed. Stephen H. Rigby with Siân Echard, Publications of the John Gower Society 12

89.2 (2020), 424-425

Richard Coeur de Lion, ed. and trans. Katherine H. Terrell, Broadview Editions

89.2 (2020), 425-425

Sarah C. E. Ross, Women, Poetry, & Politics in Seventeenth-Century Britain

89.2 (2020), 425-426

Zygmunt G. Barański, Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio: Literature, Doctrine, Reality, Selected Essays 6

89.2 (2020), 426-426

Verletzungen und Unversehrtheit in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters. XXIV. Anglo- Geman Colloquium, Saarbrücken 2015, ed. Sarah Bowden, Nine Miedema, and Stephen Mossman

89.2 (2020), 426-426

Maria in Hymnus und Sequenz. Interdisziplinäre mediävistische Perspektiven, ed. Eva Rothenberger and Lydia Wegener, Liturgie und Volkssprache

89.2 (2020), 426-427

The End-Times in Medieval German Literature: Sin, Evil, and the Apocalypse, ed. Ernst Ralf Hintz and Scott E. Pincikowski

89.2 (2020), 427-427

George Molyneaux, The Formation of the English Kingdom in the Tenth Century

89.2 (2020), 427-428

The Medieval Way of War: Studies in Medieval Military History in Honor of Bernard S. Bachrach, ed. Gregory I. Halfond

89.2 (2020), 428-428
Back Matter
INDEX OF VOL. LXXXIX 89.2 (20), 429-433

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