Nottingham Medieval Studies Volume Index

Nottingham Medieval Studies Volume Index

NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES Vols. I (1957) – LII (2008) Vol. LII (2008) Michael Jones Nottingham Medieval Studies, 1957-2007 1-4 Lucas Villegas-Aristizábal Roger of Tosny’s adventures in the County of Barcelona 5-16 Ralph V Turner Eleanor of Aquitaine, Twelfth-Century English Chroniclers and her ‘Black Legend’ 17-42 Gregory Fedorenko The Crusading Career of John of Brienne, c.1210-1237 43-80 Diana B Tyson Three Short Anglo-Norman Texts in Leeds University Library Brotherton Collection MS29 81-112 A J Pollard Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest and the Sheriff of Nottingham 113-130 Guilhem Pépin The Parlament of Anglo-Gascon Aquitaine: the Three Estates of Aquitaine (Guyenne) 131-164 Matthew Holford Family, Lineage and Society: medieval pedigrees of the Percy Family 165-190 Philip Caudrey William Worcester, The Boke of Noblesse and Military Society in East Anglia 191-212 Gillian Draper The Education of Children in Kent and Sussex: interpreting the Medieval and Tudor ways 213-242 REVIEW-ARTICLES Peter Heather John F Drinkwater, The Alamanni and Rome 213-496 Caracalla to Clovis (2007) 243-245 Ross Balzaretti The Complete Works of Liudprand of Cremona, trans. Paolo Squatriti 246-256 1 Richard Marsden Bruce Mitchell and Fred C Robinson, A Guide to Old English 7th edn. (2007) and Peter S Baker, Introduction to Old English 2nd edn. (2007) 257-260 Rémy Ambühl Jarbel Rodriguez, Captives and Their Saviours in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (2007) 261-264 Barbara Harvey Antonia Gransden, A History of the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds 1182-1256 (2007) 264-267 Rosemary Horrox Simon Walker, Political culture in later medieval England, ed. Michael J Braddick with an introduction by G L Harriss (2006) 268-271 Vol. LI (2007) Richard Sowerby Hengest and Horsa: the manipulation of history and myth from the adventus Saxonum to Historia Brittonum 1-20 R F Newbold Anger in Gregory of Tours 21-40 Timothy Bolton Was the Family of Earl Siward and Earl Waltheof a Lost Line of the Ancestors of the Danish Royal Family 41-72 Gwen Seabourne Eleanor of Brittany and her treatment by King John and Henry III 73-110 Michael Ray A Black Slave on the run in Thirteenth-Century England 111-120 Marigold Anne Norbye A popular example of ‘national literature’ in the Hundred Years War A tous nobles qui aiment beaux faits et bonnes histoire, a mirror of its times 121-142 Alexander L Kaufman Jack Cade’s Rebellion of 1450 and the London Midsummer Watch 143-166 Alan Rogers A Fifteenth-century Family Bible from Northamptonshire? 167-180 Diana B Tyson ‘Surrender to King Henry!’ A new poem on the siege of Thérouanne in 1513 181-200 2 SELECTED PAPERS IN MEMORY OF CHRISTINE FELL Christina Lee and Jayne Carroll Women in Anglo-Saxon England and the Impact of Christine Fell: Introduction 201-206 Carole Hough Women and the Law in Seventh-Century England 207-230 Anne L Klinck ‘To have and to hold’: The Bridewealth of Wives and the Mund of Widows in Anglo-Saxon to England 231-246 Timothy Bolton Ælfgifu of Northampton: Cnut the Great’s ‘other woman’ 247-268 REVIEW ARTICLES Sarah Foot Fabienne L Michelet, Creation, Migration, and Conquest: Imaginary Geography and Sense of Space in Old English Literature (2006) 269-271 Caroline Esser Stacy S Klein, Ruling Women: Queenship and Gender in Anglo-Saxon Literature (2006) 272-274 Nicholas Vincent Jean Flori, Richard the Lionheart: King and Knight (2006) 275-281 Phillipp Schofield Forms of Servitude in Northern and Central Europe, Decline, resistance, and expansion, ed. Paul Freedman and Monique Bourin (2005) 282-283 Phillipp Scholfield Anne Reiber DeWindt and Edwin Brezette DeWindt, Ramsey: The Lives of an English Fenland Town, 1200-1600 (2006) 284-287 Craig Taylor Emma Cayley, Debate and Dialogue Alain Chartier in his Cultural Context by (2006) 286-288 Michael Hicks The Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, Part III, ed. Richard Beadle and Colin Richmond (2005) 289-295 3 Vol. L (2006) Connor Kostick The terms milites, equites and equestres in the early crusading histories 1-21 Fernando Luis Corral Alfonso VIII of Castile’s Territorial Litigation at Henry II of England’s Court: an effective and valid arbitration? 22-42 Sally L Burch Grounds for Divorce in Amadas et Ydoine 43-58 Guilhem Pépin Towards a new assessment of the Black Prince’s Principality of Aquitaine: a study of the last years (1369-1372) 59-114 Diana B Tyson Des grantz geanz – a new text fragment 115-128 Rémy Ambühl A Fair Share of the Profits? The Captors of Agincourt 129-150 Kathryn A Lowe The Poetry of Privilege: Lydgate’s Cartae Versificatae 151-165 Nigel Saul The Contract for the Brass of Richard Willoughby (d.1471) at Wollaton (Notts) 166-193 REVIEW ARTICLES J H W G Leibeschuetz Gideon Maier, Amsträger und Herrscher in der Romania Gothia: vergleichende Untersuchungen zu den Institutionen des ostgermanischen Völkerwanderungensreiche (2005) 194-197 Alessandro Barbero I, ed. J Story (2005) 198-201 Josep M Pujol The Catalan Rule of the Templars, Edition and translation: Barcelona, A C A Cartas Reales 3344, ed. and trans. Judi Upton-Ward (2003) 202-204 Eleanor Quintin Richard Goddard, Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry 1043-1355 (2004) 205-211 Cory Rushton Readings in Medieval texts: Interpreting Old and Middle English Literature, ed. David Johnson and Elaine Treharne (2005); J J Anderson, Language and Imagination in the Gawain-poems (2005) 212-214 4 Nicola Royan Three Alliterative Saints’ Hymns, ed. R Kennedy (2004); The Siege of Jerusalem, ed. R Hanna and D Lawton (2003); The Defective Version of Mandeville’s Travels, ed. M C Seymour (2002); Fifteenth- Century English Dream Visions: An Anthology, ed. J Boffey (2003); New Medieval Literatures VI, ed. D Lawton, W Scase & R Copeland (2003); Nigel Mortimer, John Lydgate’s Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in its Literary and Political Contexts (2005); A C Spearing, Textual Subjectivity: The Encoding of Subjectivity in Medieval Narratives and Lyrics (2003) 215-223 Author Index, vols I (1957) – L (2006) 224-228 Vol. XLIV (2005) Michael Frassetto The Heresy at Orléans in 1022 in the Writings of Contemporary Churchmen 1-7 Penny Simons Pear as Prophylactic? Contraception and Composition in Chrétien de Troyes’ Cligés 18-42 David Bachrach Military Planning in Thirteenth-Century England 43-63 David Crook The Widowhood of Annora de Pierrepont of Holme Pierrepont Nottinghamshire, 1290-1297 64-79 Anne Hudson The Problems of Scribes: The Trial Records of William Swinderby and Walter Brut 80-104 Mark Warner Calculation and Miscalculation in Fifteenth-Century Politics: the Memoranda of Hue de Lannoy 105-124 Diana B Tyson A newly discovered poem on the death of Louis de Luxembourg (1475) 125-143 Kathleen Daly ‘Pour braye congnoissance avoir’: Historical culture and polemic in the French royal Chambre des comptes in Paris in the fifteenth century 142-189 BIBLOGRAPHIC STUDIES Mark Handley Late Antique and Early Medieval Spain, AD 300-711: A Hand-List of Translated Texts 190-232 5 REVIEW ARTICLES Ross Balzaretti Agnellus of Ravenna, The Book of Pontiffs of the Church of Ravenna trans. D M Delyannis 233-237 Nicholas Orme Prophecy, Apocalypse and the Day of Doom, ed. Nigel Morgan (2004) 238-240 Julia Barrow John Blair, The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society 241-245 Claire K Taylor Popular Protest in Late Medieval Europe: Italy, France and Flanders, ed. and trans. Samuel K Cohn (2004) 246-251 Rosemary Horrox Reputation and representation in Fifteenth-Century Europe, ed. Douglas L Biggs, Sharon D Michalove and A Compton-Reeves, (2004) 251-253 W M Ormrod A J Pollard, Imagining Robin Hood: The Late-Medieval Stories in Historical Context, (2004) 254-257 Vol. XLVIII (2004) Diana B. Tyson A Medieval Genealogy of the Lords of Brecknock 1-14 David Crook The Disgrace of Sir Richard de Willoughby, Chief Justice of King’s Bench 15-36 Emma J. Cayley ‘Tu recites, je replique; et quant nous avons fait et fait, tout ne vault riens’: Explorations of a Debating Climate in Early Humanist France 37-59 Helen J. Swift (Un)covering truth: speaking ‘proprement’ in late-medieval French poetry 60-79 Lister M.Matheson Robin Hood and the Monk and the Manuscript Context of Cambridge University Library MS Ff. 5.48, by Thomas H. Ohlgren, with Dialect Analysis of CUL MS Ff. 5.48 80-115 Alastair Dunn Inheritance and Lordship in Pre-Reformation England: George Neville, Lord Bergavenny (c.1470-1535) 116-140 6 David L. Potter The Constable’s Brother: François de Montmorency, sieur de la Rochepot (c. 1496-1551) 141-197 BIBLIOGRAPHIC STUDIES Mark A. Handley Late Antique and Early Medieval North Africa, AD 300-750: A Hand-List of Translated Texts 198-235 REVIEW-ARTICLES Julia Barrow Nigel Baker and Richard Holt, Urban Growth and the Medieval Church: Gloucester and Worcester (2004) 236-240 Nigel Saul Mark Duffy, Royal Tombs of Medieval England (2003) 241-244 Claire Taylor Susan Johns, Noblewomen, Aristocracy and Power in the Twelfth-Century Anglo-Norman Realm (2003); Robert of Arbrissel: A Medieval Religious Life, trans. Bruce L. Venarde (2003); Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages: A Sourcebook, ed., Conor McCarthy (2004) 245-251 Richard Goddard Thirteenth century England IX: Proceedings of the Durham conference, 2001, ed. Michael Prestwich et al. (2003) 252-255 Mark Buck Roy M. Haines, King Edward II (2003) 256-259 Paul Cavill A. J. Aitken, The Older Scots Vowels: A History of the Stressed Vowels of Older Scots from the Beginnings to the Eighteenth Century, ed. Caroline Macafee (2002) 260-261 Nigel Saul The Beauchamp Pageant, ed. Alexandra Sinclair (2003) 262-266 Ian Arthurson Michael K.

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