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Gregory of Rimini. Tradition and Innovation in Fourteenth Century Thought, by Gordon Leff |
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HUGH WHITE |
The Ages of Man: a Study in Medieval Writing and Thought, by J. A. Burrow |
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David Luscombe |
From the Circle of Alcuin to the School of Auxerre: Logic, Theology and Philosophy in the Early Middle Ages, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, Third Series, 15, by John Marenbon |
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David Williams, Deformed Discourse: The Function of the Monster in Medieval Thought and Literature |
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Richard Newhauser, The Early History of Greed: The Sin of Avarice in Early Medieval Thought and Literature, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 41 |
71.1 (2002), 128-129 |
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Colin Hardie |
Essays on Dante and Mediæval Culture. Critical studies of the thought and texts of Dante, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Marsilius of Padua, and other mediæval subjects. 71 in series I of the Biblioteca dell' 'Archivum Romanicum', by Dino Bigongiari |
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Susan Wood |
Monastic Tithes from their origins to the twelfth century. (Cambridge Studies in Mediæval Life and Thought, New Series, Vol. 10), by Giles Constable |
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The Political Thought of Pierre d'Ailly: the Voluntarist Tradition, by Francis Oakley |
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Frank Barlow |
The Church and the Two Nations in Medieval Ireland. (Cam bridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 3rd ser. vol. III), by J. A. Watt |
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The Horned Moses in Medieval Art and Thought, by Ruth Mellinkoff |
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J.A. Scott |
The World of Dante: Six Studies in Language and Thought, by S. Bernard Chandler, J. A. Molinaro |
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Beryl Smalley |
Wyclif and the Oxford Schools. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, N.S. VIII), by J. A. Robson |
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Colin Hardie |
Structure and Thought in the Paradiso, by Joseph Antony Mazzeo |
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Aubrey Gwynn |
Bradwardine and the Pelagians. Cambridge Studies in Mediaeval Life and Thought, Vol. 5, by Gordon Leff |
27.3 (1958), 200-203 |
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Walter Ullmann |
Inalienability of Sovereignty in Medieval Political Thought, by Peter N. Riesenberg |
26.3 (1957), 201-204 |
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Ludwig Bieler |
Currents of Mediæval Thought, With special reference to Germany. (Studies in Mediaeval History V), by Michael Seidlmayer, D. Barker |
30.3 (1961), 207-208 |
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Saint Anselm and his Biographer. A Study of Monastic Life and Thought. 1059-c. 1130, by R. W. Southern |
33.3 (1964), 222-227 |
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Anthony Luttrell |
The Spanish Church and the Papacy in the Thirteenth Century. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Third Series, volume 4), by Peter Linehan, Peter Lineham
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41.3 (1972), 285-286 |
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JOHN C. HIRSH |
Three Studies in Medieval Religious and Social Thought: The Interpretation of Mary and Martha, The Ideal of the Imitation of Christ, The Orders of Society, by Giles Constable |
65.2 (1996), 302-303 |
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Roger Ellis |
John C. Hirsh, The Boundaries of Faith: The Development and Transmission of Medieval Spirituality, Studies in the History of Christian Thought 67 |
66.2 (1997), 305-306 |
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Jeffrey Hamburger |
Mary Carruthers, The Craft of Thought: Meditation, Rhetoric, and the Making of Images, 400-1200<, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 34/i> |
68.2 (1999), 307-309 |
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M. S. Kempshall, The Common Good in Late Medieval Political Thought |
70.2 (2001), 311-313 |
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JOYCE HILL |
Peter Clemoes, Interactions of Thought and Language in Old English Poetry, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 12 |
66.2 (1997), 314-316 |
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J.C. Laidlaw |
Le Concil de Basle (1434): les origines du thèâtre réformiste et partisan en France, Studies in the History of Christian Thought, 18, by Jonathan Beck |
52.2 (1983), 328-329 |
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Brian Tierney |
The Political Thought of William of Ockham. Personal and Institutional Principles, by Arthur Stephen McGrade |
44.3 (1975), 329-331 |
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Douglas Kelly, The Conspiracy of Allusion: Description, Rewriting and Authorship from Macrobius to Medieval Romance, Studies in the History of Christian Thought 97 |
71.2 (2002), 337-338 |
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EMMA CAMPBELL |
Constance Brittain Bouchard, ‘Every Valley Shall Be Exalted’: The Discourse of Opposites in Twelfth-Century Thought |
73.2 (2004), 346-348 |
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John M. Fletcher |
Universities, Academics and the Great Schism. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, Third Series 12), by Robert N. Swanson |
49.2 (1980), 347-349 |
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ALEXANDER R. RUMBLE |
The Diplomas of King Æthelred 'the Unready' 978-1016: a Study in their Use as Historical Evidence, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life & Thought, Third Series, 13, by Simon Keynes |
52.2 (1983), 348-351 |
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Helen Swift |
Sarah Kay, The Place of Thought: The Complexity of One in Late Medieval French Didactic Poetry |
77.2 (2008), 353-354 |
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HAIDEE LORREY |
Xinru Liu, Silk and Religion: An Exploration of Material Life and the Thought of People, AD 600-1200 |
68.2 (1999), 360-361 |
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ROBERT C. STACEY |
Religion, Law and the Growth of Constitutional Thought, 1150-1650, by Brian Tierney |
52.2 (1983), 361-362 |
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