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Medieval Romance, Medieval Contexts

2009
The essays in this volume take a representative selection of English and Scottish romances from the medieval period and explore some of their medieval contexts, deepening our understanding not only of the romances concerned but also of the specific medieval contexts that produced or influenced them.
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From Medieval to Medievalism

1992
Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: From Medieval to Medievalism J.Simons - Manuscript Studies: New Directions for Appreciating Middle English Romance M.J.Evans - Medievalists and Deconstruction: an Exemplum D.Aers - Traces of Romance Textual Poetics in the Non-Romance Works Ascribed to the 'Gawain'-Poet B.Kowalik - Structure ...
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Medieval Romance, Medieval Contexts (review)

Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2012
RHIANNON PURDIE AND MICHAEL CICHON, eds., Medieval Romance, Medieval Contexts. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2011. Pp. ix, 195. ISBN: 978-1-84384-260-6. $90. A collection of thirteen papers from the eleventh 'Romance in Medieval Britain' conference, this volume focuses on the medieval contexts shaping the production of medieval romance.
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Medieval Wales

1998
Abstract 8382. Dumville, David N. (ed. & transl.) Anna/es Cambriae, A.D. 682-954: texts A-C in parallel (Basic texts for Brittonic history, 1). Cambridge: Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic, University of Cambridge, 2002. xix, 24p. 8383. Griffiths, Ralph Alan.
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Medieval Philosophy and Philosophical Medievalism

Philosophy Today, 2013
All knowledge begins with the eyes, although the freshness of our earliest perceptions is soon clouded. Language and ideas are always preceded by our perceptual structuring of existence.Roberto Rossellini, 1973 1One can conceive of writing infinitely on past texts, or at least I can. Now, one could very well imagine a time when works in the traditional
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Introduction: From Medieval to Medievalism

1992
The purpose of this book is manifested in the range and scope of the contributions which are collected between its covers. It presents both examples of new directions in the literary criticism of the medieval text and surveys the ways in which the idea of the Middle Ages has been used as a cultural token or as a cultural heritage between the reign of ...
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Medieval

History, 2000
Books reviewed:J. Stopford 9ed.), Pilgrimage ExploredBarbara H. Rosenwein, Negotiating Space: Power, Restraint, and Privileges of Immunity in Early Medieval EuropeMark A. S. Blackburn and David N. Dumville (eds.), Kings, Currency and Alliances: History and the Coinage of Southern England in the Ninth CenturyPeter Sawyer, Anglo‐Saxon LincolnshireRichard
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Medieval buildings & Medieval life

2013
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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Medieval and Post-Medieval Pottery

2017
Analysis of the medieval pottery from Caldecote was conducted in two phases. In order to establish the range of pottery types present at this site, the total number of sherds in each context was first estimated for the English Heritage assessment of the finds from the site.
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Medieval

History, 1996
The National Trust Historical Atlas of Britain: Prehistoric and Medieval. General Editor: Nigel Saul The Origins of Cheshire. By N. J. Higham Reading D. A. BROOKS The Lombards. By Neil Christie Family Power in Southern Italy: The Duchy ofGaeta and its Neighbours, 850–1139. By Patricia Skinner English Caroline Script and Monastic History.
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