A common refrain in twelfth-century thought is that God alone knows the secrets of the heart. Ori...
This book is an edition of eight late-fourteenth- and early-fifteenth-century Latin texts that ch...
London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. iii is a compilation manuscript made at Christ Church, Canterbury,...
Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Comme...
Lectura Super Sententias Liber I Distinctiones 1-2
Text of Møortu saga ok Marâiu Magºalenu and its translation appear on facing pages.
'This is not a book about miraculous images of the Virgin Mary, but rather about their representa...
Henry, archdeacon of Huntingdon, England (ca 1088-ca 1154) has been admired for centuries as the ...
Equipped with some sort of commission from Henry VIII, John Leland began to record the contents o...
This book investigates scholastic discussions of Christ's wills from Anselm of Canterbury to John...
The Antwerp-London Glossaries are eleventh-century descendents of the earliest school text in the...
This book is the first comprehensive study of the neo-Gregorian chants for the Proper of the Mass...
In 1067, St Peter Damian, cardinal-bishop of Ostia and a key member of the reform party in Rome, ...
Reflecting the strong aesthetic turn in literary studies, these powerful, persuasive essays keep ...
Based on papers presented at the conferences 'Courts and Courtiers, East and West 600-1600 C.E.' ...
Scholarship of the past few decades has succeeded in questioning the wholly objective status typi...
An epic of some 5500 lines on the life of Alexander the Great, Walter of Chatillon's Alexandreis ...
There are countless under-studied or ignored authors from the Byzantine Empire awaiting scholarly...
Mainstream historiography has traditionally found the roots of peasant action, and much of the me...
The text of the commentary on Boethius's De arithmetica edited here is based on the sole survivin...
With the triumph of the codex, medieval literature became more deeply hermeneutic in character. A...
The book contains a study and critical implicit or incipit-explicit edition of an eleventh-centur...
'According to a pervasive belief in modern academic, educational and popular literature, the anta...
'Simon of Tournai was a theological master who flourished in the Paris of the 1160s and enjoyed c...
Based on papers presented at the conference 'Landscapes and Societies in Ancient and Medieval Eur...
Founded in 1946 by Paul Oskar Kristeller, the Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum has becom...
Religion, Reformation, and Repression in the Reign of Francis I
The need for an educated parochial clergy had been seen from early times and during the Middle Ag...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectio...
That kings, prelates and even lowly freemen were, under certain specified conditions, capable of ...
The twelve essays in this volume all began their existence as contributions to workshops held bet...
This volume contains some papers presented at the conference Concilium Lateranense IV--Commemorat...
From the deep sea to the waters above the sky, from the world beneath our feet to the promised la...
The later Middle Ages was a time of profound connection between the spheres of bureaucracy and ar...
Ronald Knox occupies a conspicuous role in English religious, cultural and literary history, and ...
Based on London, British Library Additional MS 18027 and on Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Liturg. 160.
Geoffrey Chaucer's House of Fame has rightly been read as an ironic response to Dante's Commedia....
The late medieval Digby 'Mary Magdalene' play is dominated by its female protagonist. The playwri...
Papers previously presented at the 2009 conference of the International Robert Grosseteste Societ...
The problem of being is central to Western metaphysics. Etched sharply in the verses of Parmenide...
Building for England focuses on the architectural patronage in Renaissance Durham and Cambridge o...