2024
Proxime Accessit
Rowan Wilson
University of Oxford
Feeling “aliene”: reimagining affectivity in the works of Walter Hilton
2023
Winner
Miguel Fernandes
The University of Chicago
Numbers, words, and gestures: Grammar and the medieval tradition of finger-counting
2022
Winner
Viktoriia Krivoshchekova
Maynooth University
Vice and Virtue as Cognitive Experiences in Early Irish Tradition
Proxime Accessit
Nia Moseley-Roberts
University of Oxford
Crafted Voices: Utility and Fluidity in Ancrene Wisse
2021
Winner
James Parkhouse
University of Oxford
Legends in the Landscape: The Revenge of Weland in Southern English Toponymy
Proxime Accessit
Aylin Malcolm
University of Pennsylvania
All Dogs Go to Heaven: Reason, Literary Style, and Animal Cognition in Adelard of Bath’s Questiones naturales
2020
No Award Made
2019
Winner
Claudio Cataldi
University of Bristol
The Medieval Tale of the Eight Hellhounds
2018
Winner
Julia Mattison
University of Toronto
Line-Fillers in Chaucer's Verse
Proxime Accessit
Gillian Redfern
University of Manchester
Knowing Me Knowing You: Three Knowingly Northern Plays by the Wakefield Master
2017
Winner
Georgia Henley
Harvard
Reading Geoffrey of Monmouth in Wales: the Basis of the Welsh Brut y Brenhinedd in Latin Commentaries, Glosses and Variant Texts
2016
Winner
Robert Gallagher
University of the Basque Country

Latin Acrostic Poetry in Late Anglo-Saxon England: Reassessing the Contribution of John the Old Saxon

2015
Winner
Elizabeth Wright
University of York

Marian Hymns and Sacred Vocal Music in London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian D. vi. : Five Previously Unpublished Anglo-Latin Texts

Proxime Accessit
Megan Murton
Xavier University

The Prioress's Prologue: Dante, Liturgy and Ineffability

2014
Winner
Christine Wallis
University of Sheffield

‘Unpublished Drypoint Annotations in Oxford, Corpus Christi College 279B’

2013
Winner
Jill Fitzgerald
University of Illinois

‘Angelus Pacis: A Liturgical Model for the 'fæle friðowebba' in Cynewulf's 'Elene'’

Proxime Accessit
Aisling Byrne
Merton College, Oxford

A Lost Insular Version of the Romance of Octavian

2012
No Award Made
2011
Winner
Jennifer Jahner
University of Pennsylvania

Altera Natura: Conduct, Craft and Nature in The Owl and the Nightingale

2010
Winner
Thomas Hinton
Jesus College, Oxford

New Beginnings and False Dawns: A Reappraisal of the Elucidation Prologue to the Conte del Graal Cycle 

Proxime Accessit
Eliza Zingesser
Princeton University

Speaking as One: Linguistic Diversity and Moral Unity in Troubadour Chansonnier Y (Bibliothèque Nationale de France MS. fr. 795)

2009
Winner
Elizabeth Boyle
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

Neoplatonic thought in medieval Ireland: the evidence of Scéla na esérgi

2008
Winner
Kathleen Palti
University College, London

An Unpublished fifteenth-century carol collection: Oxford, Lincoln College MS Lat. 141

Monday, December 4, 2023 - 12:00am to 11:59pm