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    'Beowulfo', 'Geatas' and 'Heoroto': An Appraisal of the Earliest Renderings of Beowulf in Spain by Eugenio M. Olivares Merino

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…These texts are indirect indicators of the evolution of medieval English studies in this country and provide useful insights into the socio-historical background in which they were written. …”
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    International trade in outland resources: the mining and export of lead in early medieval England in light of new isotope data from York by Kershaw, J, Merkel, S

    Published 2023
    “…We argue that North Pennines lead was part of a wider early medieval English lead export industry that operated from at least the mid-8th century ad.…”
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    Memory, gender and recognition in Le Morte Darthur by Hunter, M

    Published 2018
    “…Drawing on the work of Mary Carruthers and Elisabeth van Houts on medieval concepts of memory and emotion and Anne Lester on women’s association with the care and keeping of relics, as well as the social and legal roles of women preserving knowledge of familial and sexual relationships, this article argues that medieval English understanding of disguise-perception was gendered and that in medieval culture women were considered to be better at recognising individuals than men. …”
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    Balancing form, function and aesthetic: A study of ruling patterns for zodiac men in astro-medical manuscripts of late Medieval England by Witherden, SCV

    Published 2017
    “…This article provides a survey of different approaches to ruling Zodiac Men in late medieval English astro-medical manuscripts—especially the Kalendarium of John Somer—before examining the functional, aesthetic, and social implications of these choices.…”
    Journal article
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    “But Now I Consydre Thy Necesse”: Augustine’s Doctrine of Jewish Witness and the Restoration of Racial Hierarchies in the Croxton <i>Play of the Sacrament</i> by Ella Schalski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This paper examines the depiction of Jewish and Christian merchants in the medieval English Host miracle play, the Croxton <i>Play of the Sacrament</i>. …”
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    English Evangelical Historians on the Origins of “the Reformation” by Susan Royal

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Specifically, it explores the place of the lollards, late medieval English dissenters condemned by the Church, in the histories written by Bale and Foxe between the 1540s and 1570. …”
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    Non-Wycliffite Bible Translation in Oxford, Trinity College, 29 and universal history writing in Late Medieval England by Gillhammer, CC

    Published 2020
    “…This evidence is of particular interest as an example of the range of approaches to biblical translation and scholarship in the vernacular found in late medieval English texts, despite the restrictive legislation concerning Bible translation in fifteenth-century England. …”
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    Introduction: conceptualizing the life course in early medieval England by Porck, T, Soper, H

    Published 2021
    “…Tackling such questions requires sensitivity to the nuances of generic context, linguistic distinctions, and historical contingency; it is only then that more sweeping conclusions about the contours of the early medieval English life course can be reached. The perceived shape of the life course can ultimately be found to reflect and inform countless contemporary issues of religion, law, medicine and literary expression. …”
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    “[Bolingbroke] weighs [Richard] down” : The Idea of Perfect Monarch in Richard II by Emine Seda ÇAĞLAYAN MAZANOĞLU

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Accordingly, it will also be demonstrated that through the medieval English history and politics Shakespeare refers to the idea of perfect monarch in the Elizabethan era. …”
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    ‘A Marriage Litigation in the Church Court’: Lydgate’s Adaptation of Chaucer’s Literary Value in <i>The Temple of Glass</i> by Juljan Vrekaj

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Taking into account Meyer-Lee’s study on the <i>House of Fame</i>, which explores Chaucer’s efforts to transform the value of the literary field of late medieval English poetry to better suit his then transitional social position, I assert that by borrowing details of setting, time and place from <i>House of Fame</i>, Lydgate implies his use of the framework set up by Chaucer to adopt his alteration of literary value. …”
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    Feminizing the liturgy: The n-town Mary play and fifteenth-century convent drama by Robinson, O

    Published 2015
    “…This paper began as an attempt to think through ways in which a little-known and understudied convent play might help us to shed new light on certain aspects of one of the best-known plays of the medieval English dramatic canon, the N-Town Mary Play. …”
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    TEACHING SPACE, PLACE, AND LITERATURE / by Tally, Robert T., editor

    Published 2018
    “…Literature and the Medieval English "Borderland": Teaching the Culture of Identity and Place, Ruth Oldman19. …”
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    The modern employee : managerial challenges to legal intellections by Effendi, Baba, Ho, Emily Sook Fen, Lee, Richard Voon Kean

    Published 2014
    “…The employment relationship, a child of achaic and medieval English law of master and Servant, arises in law in circumstances where the Master has control over his Servant. …”
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    Some shorter satirical poems in English from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries by Fahey, K, Fahey, Kathleen Agnes

    Published 1993
    “…<p>The aim of this thesis is to provide a thorough introduction to shorter satirical poetry in Middle English, and also to provide stimulus and material for further study in this somewhat neglected area of medieval English literature. The thesis presents 83 newly transcribed, edited and annotated shorter (approximately 200 ll. or less) poems, which have never before been collected. …”
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    “Antidotarium ” of Nicholas of Salerno : the history of the pharmacopoeia by F. D. Voronov, I. N. Ruzhinskaya

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The result is a detailed analysis and comparison of the original manuscript of the XII th century and the official translations of “Antidotarium” of Nicholas of Salerno in medieval English, Dutch and French. The authors are also discussing the identity of the Nicholas of Salerno and the history of his manuscript, its editing, and the influence that the book has provided on the development and evolution of medicine and pharmacy in Europe as a whole. …”
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