Harlaxton Medieval Series (2017)
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Copies of the Harlaxton Medieval Series are available from: SHAUN TYAS / PAUL WATKINS PUBLISHING, 1 High Street, Donington, Lincolnshire, PE11 4TA E: [email protected] T: +44 (0)1775 821 542 Harlaxton Medieval Studies I (Old Series) Proceedings of the 1984 Harlaxton Symposium: England in the Thirteenth Century, ed. W. M. Ormrod Articles: M. T. Clanchy, England in the Thirteenth Century: Power and Knowledge, 1–14 Adelaide Bennett, A Late Thirteenth-Century Psalter-Hours from London, 15–30 Michael Camille, Illustrations in Harley MS 3487 and the Perception of Aristotle’s Libri naturales in Thirteenth-Century England, 31–44 D. A. Carpenter, An Unknown Obituary of King Henry III from the Year 1263, 45–51 E. C. Fernie, Two Aspects of Bishop Walter de Suffield’s Lady Chapel at Norwich Cathedral, 52– 55 John Glenn, A Note on a Syllogism of Robert Grosseteste, 56–59 John Glenn, Notes on the Mappa Mundi in Hereford Cathedral, 60–63 Brian Golding, Burials and Benefactions: an Aspect of Monastic Patronage in Thirteenth-Century England, 64–75 George Henderson, The Imagery of St Guthlac of Crowland, 76–94 Virginia Jansen, Lambeth Palace Chapel, the Temple Choir, and Southern English Gothic Architecture of c. 1215–1240, 95–99 Flora Lewis, The Veronica: Image, Legend and Viewer, 100–106 Suzanne Lewis, Giles de Bridport and the Abingdon Apocalypse, 107–119 Michael Prestwich, The Piety of Edward I, 120–128 M. E. Roberts, The Relic of the Holy Blood and the Iconography of the Thirteenth-Century North Transept Portal of Westminster Abbey, 129–142 D. A. Stocker, The Tomb and Shrine of Bishop Grosseteste in Lincoln Cathedral, 143–148 1 Martin W. Walsh, Performing Dame Sirith: Farce and Fabliaux at the End of the Thirteenth Century, 149–165 Daniel Williams, Simon de Montfort and his Adherents, 166–177 Harlaxton Medieval Studies II (Old Series) Proceedings of the 1985 Harlaxton Symposium: England in the Fourteenth Century, ed. W. M. Ormrod Articles: Adelaide Bennett, Anthony Bek’s Copy of Statuta Angliae, 1–27 Paul Binski & David Park, A Ducciesque Episode at Ely: The Mural Decorations of Prior Crauden’s Chapel, 28–41 Lynda Dennison, ‘The Fitzwarin Psalter and its Allies’: a Reappraisal, 42–66 Anthony Goodman, John of Gaunt, 67–87 George Henderson, A Royal Effigy at Arbroath, 88–98 Michael Jones, Edward III’s Captains in Brittany, 99–118 Phillip Lindley, The Fourteenth-Century Architectural Programme at Ely Cathedral, 119–129 J. R. Maddicott, Poems of Social Protest in Early Fourteenth-Century England, 130–144 A. K. McHardy, The Lincolnshire Clergy in the Later Fourteenth Century, 145–151 Bernard William McLane, Change in the Court of King’s Bench, 1291–1340: The Preliminary View from Lincolnshire, 152–160 Richard K. Morris, The Architecture of the Earls of Warwick in the Fourteenth Century, 161–174 W. M. Ormrod, The English Government and the Black Death of 1348–49, 175–188 J. R. S. Phillips, Edward II and the Prophets, 189–201 M. E. Roberts, John Carter at St. Stephen’s Chapel: a Romantic turns Archaeologist, 202–212 Nicholas J. Rogers, The Old Proctor’s Book: A Cambridge Manuscript of c. 1390, 213–223 Lucy Freeman Sandler, Face to Face with God: A Pictorial Image of the Beatific Vision, 224–235 Kay Staniland, Court Style, Painters, and the Great Wardrobe, 236–246 John Taylor, The French Prose Brut: Popular History in Fourteenth-Century England, 247–254 2 T. S. Tolley, Some Historical Interests at Sherborne c. 1400, 255–266 D. J. Turner, Bodiam, Sussex: True Castle or Old Soldier’s Dream House?, 267–277 Martin W. Walsh, Divine Cuckold/Holy Fool: The Comic Image of Joseph in the English ‘Troubles’ Play, 278–297 Nigel Wilkins, En Regardant Vers Le Païs de France: the Ballade and the Rondeau, a Cross- Channel History, 298–323 Harlaxton Medieval Studies III (Old Series) Proceedings of the 1986 Harlaxton Symposium: England in the Fifteenth Century, ed. Daniel Williams Articles: Ian Arthurson, The King's Voyage into Scotland: The War that Never Was, 1–22 Janet Backhouse, Founders of the Royal Library: Edward IV and Henry VII as Collectors of Illuminated Manuscripts, 23–41 Marian Campbell, English Goldsmiths in the Fifteenth Century, 43–52 Christine Carpenter, The Religion of the Gentry of Fifteenth-Century England, 53–74 A. S. G. Edwards, The Manuscripts and Texts of the Second Version of John Hardyng’s Chronicle, 75–84 P. W. Fleming, The Hautes and their ‘Circle’: Culture and the English Gentry, 85–102 John Glenn, The World Map of Pierre d’Ailly, 103–110 G. L. Harriss, Henry Beaufort, ‘Cardinal of England’, 111–127 Michael K. Jones, Collyweston – an Early Tudor Palace, 129–141 George R. Keiser, St Jerome and the Brigittines: Visions of the Afterlife in Fifteenth-Century England, 143–152 Phillip Lindley, Figure-Sculpture at Winchester in the Fifteenth Century: A New Chronology, 153– 166 S. J. Payling, The Widening Franchise – Parliamentary Elections in Lancastrian Nottinghamshire, 167–185 Ann Payne, The Salisbury Rolls of Arms c.1463, 187–198 Colin Richmond, The Sulyard Papers: The Rewards of a Small Family Archive, 199–228 Nicholas J. Rogers, Fitzwilliam Museum MS 3–1979: A Bury St Edmunds Book of Hours and the Origins of the Bury Style, 229–243 3 Lynda Rollason, English Alabasters in the Fifteenth Century, 245–254 John Scattergood, Fashion and Morality in the Late Middle Ages, 255–272 Pamela Sheingorn, The Bosom of Abraham Trinity: A Late Medieval All Saints Image, 273–295 Kay Staniland, Royal Entry into the World, 297–313 R. L. Storey, The Universities During the Wars of the Roses, 315–327 Jenny Stratford, The Manuscripts of John, Duke of Bedford: Library and Chapel, 329–350 Pamela Tudor-Craig, The Hours of Edward V and William Lord Hastings: British Library Manuscript Additional 54782, 351–369 Daniel Williams, The Crowland Chronicle 616–1500, 371–390 Harlaxton Medieval Studies IV (Old Series) Proceedings of the 1987 Harlaxton Symposium: Early Tudor England, ed. Daniel Williams Articles: Janet Backhouse, Illuminated Manuscripts and the Early Development of the Portrait Miniature, 1–17 P. W. Fleming, Household Servants of the Yorkist and Early Tudor Gentry, 19–36 J. M. Fletcher & C. A. Upton, Feasting in an Early Tudor College: The Example of Merton College Oxford, 37–59 John Glenn, A Sixteenth-Century Library: the Francis Trigge Chained Library of St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, 61–71 Christa Grössinger, Humour and Folly in English Misericords of the First Quarter of the Sixteenth Century, 73–85 S. J. Gunn, The Act of Resumption of 1515, 87–106 Andrew Martindale, The Ashwellthorpe Triptych, 107–123 Richard K. Morris, Windows in Early Tudor Country Houses, 125–138 Elizabeth Porges Watson, The Denzill Holles Commonplace Book: Memoranda of a Country Gentleman, c. 1558 Nottingham University Lib. MS PV I, 139–155 John Scattergood, Skelton and Heresy, 157–170 Pamela Sheingorn, The Te Deum Altarpiece and the Iconography of Praise, 171–182 4 Pamela Tudor-Craig, Henry VIII and King David, 183–205 Daniel Williams, The Catesbys 1485–1568: The Restoration of a Family to Fortune, Grace and Favour, 207–221 Janet Wilson, The Sermons of Roger Edgeworth: Reformation Preaching in Bristol, 223–240 Harlaxton Medieval Studies V (Old Series) Proceedings of the 1988 Harlaxton Symposium: England in the Twelfth Century, ed. Daniel Williams Articles: Adrian Ailes, Heraldry in Twelfth-Century England: the Evidence, 1–16 Jim Bradbury, The Early Years of the Reign of Stephen 1135–9, 17–30 Marsha L. Dutton, The Conversion and Vocation of Aelred of Rievaulx: a Historical Hypothesis, 31–49 John Glenn, Adelard of Bath and the Applications of Geometry: A Note, 51–53 Antonia Gransden, Prologues in the Historiography of Twelfth-Century England, 55–81 Judith Green, Aristocratic Loyalties on the Northern Frontier of England, c.1100–1174, 83–100 P. D. A. Harvey, Non-Agrarian Activities in Twelfth-Century English Estate Surveys, 101–111 George Henderson, Sortes Biblicae in Twelfth-Century England: the List of Episcopal Prognostics in Cambridge, Trinity College MS R.7.5, 113–135 T. A. Heslop, Romanesque Painting and Social Distinction: the Magi and the Shepherds, 137– 152 Henry Loyn, Epic and Romance, 153–163 John McLoughlin, Amicitia in Practice: John of Salisbury (c. 1120–1180) and his Circle, 165–181 Lyn Rodley, The Writing on the Wall (or not): an Aspect of Byzantine Influence on Western Art, 183–192 Jennifer M. Sheppard, The Twelfth Century Library and Scriptorium at Buildwas: Assessing the Evidence, 193–204 Pamela Tudor-Craig, St Bernard and the Canterbury Capitals, 205–217 Martin W. Walsh, Babio: Toward a Performance Reconstruction of Secular Farce in Twelfth- Century England, 219–240 Daniel Williams, The Peverils and the Essebies 1066–1166: a Study in Early Feudal Relationships, 241–259 5 Harlaxton Medieval Studies I (New Series) Proceedings of the 1989 Harlaxton Symposium: England in the Thirteenth Century, ed. W. M. Ormrod Articles: Edmund King, Estate Management and the Reform Movement, 1–14 W. M. Ormrod, State-Building and State Finance in the Reign of Edward I, 15–35 D. A. Postles, Heads of Religious Houses as Administrators, 37–50 Daniel Williams, Matthew Paris and the Thirteenth-Century Prospect of Asia, 51–67 Nigel Morgan, Texts and Images of Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-Century England, 69–103 Judith S. Neaman, Magnification as Metaphor, 105–122 J. Cherry, Heraldry as Decoration in the Thirteenth Century, 123–134 George Henderson, The Musician in the Stocks at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, 135–147 Graeme Lawson, The Musician in the Stocks at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire: An Archaeological Postscript, 149–154 Malcolm Thurlby, The West Front of Binham Priory, Norfolk, and the Beginnings of Bar Tracery in England, 155–165 Thomas Tolley, Eleanor of Castile and the ‘Spanish’ Style in England, 167–192 D.