List of bibliographic references indexed by Trans
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 59.
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Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000257 (2013) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | The monster outside and within: medieval literary reflections on ethical epistemology. From Beowulf to Marie de France, the Nibelungenlied , and Thüring von Ringoltingen’s Melusine |
000289 (2013) |
Ryan Mcdermott [États-Unis] | Does John Henry Newman Have a Theo‐Drama? |
000328 (2012) |
Sarah Lambert | Translation, Citation, and Ridicule: Renart the Fox and Crusading in the Vernacular |
000330 (2012) |
| Theorizing Medieval Literacies |
000338 (2012) |
Haruko Momma | Narrating the Battle of Hastings: Multilingual Britain and the Monolingualism of William of Malmesbury |
000340 (2012) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age: The Literary-Historical Evidence |
000345 (2012) |
David Aberbach [Canada, États-Unis] | European national poetry, Islam and the defeat of the medieval Church |
000346 (2012) |
Carol Sweetenham | Crusaders in a Hall of Mirrors: The Portrayal of Saracens in Robert the Monk’s Historia Iherosolimitana |
000347 (2012) |
| Back Matter ("Select Bibliography", "Index", "International Medieval Research: Titles in Series") |
000369 (2011) |
Paul E. Chevedden | The View of the Crusades from Rome and Damascus: The Geo-Strategic and Historical Perspectives of Pope Urban II and Alī ibn āhir al-Sulamī |
000372 (2011) |
David Clark [Royaume-Uni] | Notes on the Medieval Ideal of Dying with One’s Lord |
000384 (2011) |
Adam J. Kosto | What about Spain? Iberia in the Historiography of Medieval European Feudalism |
000387 (2011) |
David Crouch | The Roman des Franceis of Andrew de Coutances: Significance, Text, and Translation |
000394 (2011) |
Helen Fulton | Literature of the Welsh Gentry: Uses of the Vernacular in Medieval Wales |
000460 (2010) |
Alexander Schwarz | Eulenspiegel Meets Nasreddin: A Fools’ Contest |
000507 (2009) |
Ryan Lavelle | The Politics of Rebellion: The Aetheling Aethelwold and West Saxon Royal Succession, 899–902 |
000515 (2009) |
| Review article |
000517 (2009) |
| References |
000523 (2009) |
| Publications received |
000529 (2009) |
Andrea Semprini | Old Regnas et le droit chemin: Analyse sémiotique et opérateurs topologiques |
000544 (2009) |
Anthony D. Smith | Ethno-symbolism and Nationalism |
000B40 (2007) |
Peter Burkholder | Popular [Mis]conceptions of Medieval Warfare |
000B42 (2007) |
Martin Camargo | Medieval Rhetoric Delivers; or, Where Chaucer Learned How to Act |
000B45 (2007) |
C. P. Lewis ; Björn Weiler | III The Central Middle Ages (900−1200) |
000B49 (2007) |
| Charlemagne — The Ubiquitous Emperor |
000B54 (2007) |
| Back matter (“Tom Shippey: Academic Publications”, “Index”, “List of Contributors”) |
000C03 (2006) |
James Simpson | ‘F***ing Peasants’: Presence, Status, and Sexuality in Renart et Bertot |
000C71 (2005) |
| Courtly Love and Holy Matrimony |
000C74 (2005) |
| Back Matter ("Bibliography", "Index") |
000C75 (2005) |
| Back Matter ("Appendices", "Bibliography", "Index") |
000C85 (2004) |
Neil Cartlidge | The Battle of Shrovetide: Carnival against Lent as a Leitmotif in Late Medieval Culture |
000D74 (2003) |
Albrecht Classen [États-Unis] | Storms, Sea Crossings, the Challenges of Nature, and the Transformation of the Protagonist in Medieval and Renaissance Literature |
000D75 (2003) |
Roberto E. Campo [États-Unis] | Ronsard's Eutrapelian Gaillardise |
000D76 (2003) |
| Review: Speaking of Chinese |
000D77 (2003) |
| Review: La Chanson de Guillaume |
000D78 (2003) |
| Review: Computer Applications in Second Language Acquisition |
000D80 (2003) |
| Review: A Reader's Guide to Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus |
000D95 (2003) |
Paul Bracken | Halt sunt li pui: Towards a Performance of the Chanson de Roland |
000E20 (2002) |
Paul Bracken | The Myth of the Medieval Minstrel: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Performers and the Chansonnier Repertory |
000E62 (2002) |
| Notices of Periodical and Occasional Publications, mainly of 2001 |
000E63 (2002) |
| New Enthusiasms and Philology's Longevity: 1933-1948 |
000E91 (2001) |
Monika Otter | Baudri of Bourgueil, "To Countess Adela" |
000F01 (2001) |
Ian Jobling [États-Unis] | The psychological foundations of the hero-ogre story |
000F09 (2001) |
| Midsummer Romances after Chrétien |
000F12 (2001) |
John Gillingham | Civilizing the English? The English histories of William of Malmesbury and David Hume |
000F16 (2001) |
| Back Matter ("Bibliography", "Index") |
000F94 (1999) |
Dt Kline [États-Unis] ; La Mcmillin [États-Unis] | Virtual lais: a trancontinental collaboration in teaching medieval studies |
001043 (1998) |
Alan V. Murray | Bibliography of the First Crusade |
001044 (1998) |
| Back Matter ("Select Biliography", "Index") |
001077 (1997) |
| Books Received |
001163 (1995) |
William Clark [Allemagne] | Narratology and the history of science |
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