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Introduction to 'Interfaces' 3
The Editors introduce Issue No. 3 of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, dedicated to "Rediscovery and Canonization: The Roman Classics in the Middle Ages," and offer a general overview of the matter and contents of the contributions.
Paolo Borsa +3 more
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In their recent article published in the journal Scientific Reports, Büntgen and Di Cosmo have attempted to solve the historical mystery of the sudden Mongol withdrawal from Hungary after a year-long occupation.
Zsolt Pinke +4 more
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Introduction to 'Interfaces' 2
The Editors introduce Issue No. 2 of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, dedicated to "The Theory and Phenomenology of Love;" offer a general overview of the matter and contents of the contributions; and provide updates on the ...
Paolo Borsa +3 more
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Semantic Cues Modulate Children’s and Adults’ Processing of Audio-Visual Face Mask Speech
During the COVID-19 pandemic, questions have been raised about the impact of face masks on communication in classroom settings. However, it is unclear to what extent visual obstruction of the speaker’s mouth or changes to the acoustic signal lead to ...
Julia Schwarz +7 more
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A targeted public: public services in fifteenth-century Ghent and Bruges [PDF]
Though the phrase 'public services' is a nineteenth-century invention, which was supported by a developed rhetoric of political economy, this article shows that the concept, practice and supply of such services could also be found in the medieval city ...
Haemers, Jelle, Ryckbosch, Wouter
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“I cluppe and I cusse as I wood wore”: Erotic Imagery in Middle English Mystical Writings [PDF]
The mutual influences of the medieval discourse of courtly love and the literary visions of divine love have long been recognized by readers of medieval lyrical poetry and devotional writings.
Witalisz, Władysław
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Histories of Medieval European Literatures: New Patterns of Representation and Explanation
Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures is invested in bringing together the linguistic, literary, and historical expertise to take a European approach to medieval literature.
Paolo Borsa +15 more
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A medieval refuses ‘the.’ ‘The’ indicates singularity, a reaching back to see a monolith. But, the Angel of Histo-ry does not see the past as monolith; it approaches in fragments, pieces and chairs, bookcases and drops, reach-ing out with its queer touch.A medieval does not rest.
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Introduction to 'Interfaces' 4
The editors introduce Issue No. 4 of Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures, the first open issue of the journal. They provide updates on the current calls for submissions for the following three issues and on the indexing policies of ...
Paolo Borsa +3 more
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An Ethiopian-Headed Serpent in theCantigas de Santa María: Sin, Sex, and Color in Late Medieval Castile [PDF]
An unconventional portrayal of the serpent of the Temptation in the Florence codex of the Cantigas de Santa María (Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze, MS B.R. 20) manifests significant developments in the visual and epistemic norms of late medieval
Pamela Patton
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