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<g><k><affiliation><mods:affiliation>SOPHIA MENACHE is Professor of medieval history at the University of Haifa, Israel. She has published numerous articles on western society during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Her books include: The Vox Dei: Communication in the Middle Ages (New York, 1990); L'humour en chaire: Le rire dans l'Eglise médiévale (Genève, 1994); and her forthcoming monograph on Pope Clement V (Cambridge, 1997). She has also edited a collection of studies on Communication in the Jewish Diaspora: The Pre-Modern Period (Leiden, 1996).</mods:affiliation>
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