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Articles
Author(s)
Title
Issue
Thomas D. Hill
The ‘palmtwigede’ Pater Noster: horticultural semantics and the Old English
Solomon and Saturn I
74/1
p. 1
Gareth Morgan
WALTHER THE WOOD-SPRITE
41/1
p. 16
MARK KAUNTZE
The creation grove in the
Cosmographia
of Bernard Silvestris
78/1
p. 16
A.G. Rigg
Joseph of Exeter's pagan gods again
70/1
p. 19
Erika von Erhardt-Siebold
THE ANGLO-SAXON RIDDLE 74 AND EMPEDOKLES' FRAGMENT 117
15/
p. 48
LISA JEFFERSON
THE KEYS TO THE ENCHANTMENTS OF DOLOROUS GUARD
58/1
p. 59
Margaret E. Goldsmith
THE CHRISTIAN THEME OF "BEOWULF"
29/2
p. 81
HEATHER O'DONOGHUE
What has Baldr to do with Lamech? The lethal shot of a blind man in Old Norse myth and Jewish exegetical traditions
72/1
p. 82
G.V. Smithers
THE MEANING OF THE "SEAFARER" AND "THE WANDERER"
26/3
p. 137
Beryl Smalley
JOHN RIDEWALL'S COMMENTARY ON "DE CIVITATE DEI"
25/3
p. 140
Mortimer J. Donovan
HERODIS IN THE AUCHINLECK "SIR ORFEO"
27/3
p. 162
Alastair Minnis
JOHN GOWER, "SAPIENS" IN ETHICS AND POLITICS
49/2
p. 207
Alastair Minnis
A NOTE ON CHAUCER AND THE "OVIDE MORALISÉ"
48/2
p. 254
CYRIL EDWARDS
TÔHUWĀBŌHÛ: THE "WESSOBRUNNER GEBET" AND ITS ANALOGUES
53/2
p. 263
SIÂN GRØNLIE
‘No longer male and female’: redeeming women in the Icelandic conversion narratives
75/2
p. 293
Reviews
Author(s)
Title
Issue
DIANE WATT
Carolynn Van Dyke,
Chaucer’s Agents: Cause and Representation in Chaucerian Narrative
77/1
p. 130
Elspeth Kennedy
Philippe Walter,
Le Bel lnconnu de Renaut de Beaujeu: Rite, mythe et roman
67/1
p. 151
William Burgwinkle
Fidel Fajardo-Acosta, Courtly Seductions, Modern Subjectivities: Troubadour Literature and the Medieval Construction of the Modern World
81/2
p. 152
Dennis Green
Cyril Edwards,
The Beginnings of German Literature: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Old High German
72/1
p. 164
John-Paul Holmes
Dietmar Mieth, Meister Eckhart: Einheit mit Gott. Die bedeutendsten Schriften zur Mystik (John-Paul Holmes)
84/1
p. 168
MARY SWAN
Craig R. Davis,
'Beowulf' and the Demise of Germanic Legend in England, Albert Bates Lord Studies in Oral Tradition 17
66/2
p. 317
JAN ČERMÁK
Susan E. Deskis,
'Beowulf' and the Medieval Proverb Tradition, Medieval & Renaissance Texts and Studies 155
67/2
p. 324
SIÂN GRØNLIE
Rory McTurk,
Chaucer and the Norse and Celtic Worlds
76/2
p. 325
Margaret Connolly
Peter Brown (ed.),
A Companion to Chaucer
71/2
p. 333
Anthony P. Bale
Jonathan Hsy, Trading Tongues, Merchants, Multilingualism, and Medieval Literature (Anthony Bale)
84/2
p. 335
Mark Campbell Chambers
Claire Sponsler, The Queen’s Dumbshows: John Lydgate and the Making of Early Theater (Mark Chambers)
84/2
p. 338
Carolyne Larrington
Jenny Jochens,
Old Norse Images of Women
66/2
p. 358
Editions
Author(s)
Title
Issue
Sylvia Huot
La Prise d’Orange: Chanson de geste (fin XIIe–début XIIIe siècle), ed. and trans. Claude Lachet
80/2
p. 167
The Middle English Version of ‘De viribus herbarum’ (GUL MS Hunter 497, ff. 1r–92r): Edition and Philological Study, ed. Javier Calle-Martín and Antonio Miranda-García
84/2
p. 354
Huw Grange
Revelacion, ed. Brent A. Pitts
80/1
p. 358
Shorter Notices
Author(s)
Title
Issue
SHORTER NOTICES
59/1
p. 176
SHORTER NOTICES
61/2
p. 366
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