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Tuesday, January 04, 2011

New on Medievalists.net - January 4, 2011

Here are the posts added to Medievalists.net today:

‘The king o fairy with his rout’: Fairy Magic in the Literature of Late Medieval Britain

Charity Refused and Curses Uttered in Chaucer’s Friar’s Tale

Orthodoxy versus Radicalism: Authorial Agenda in Two English Renaissance Witchcraft Texts

Pictures of the clergy in the Theodore Psalter

Vows, Boasts and Taunts, and the Role of Women in some Medieval Literature

WITCHES IN BALTIC FAIRY TALES

Liturgy and the Illustration of Gregory of Nazianzen’s Homilies. An Essay in Iconographical Methodology

Lazarillo de Tormes and the Medieval Frametale Tradition

Pagan Peverel: An Anglo-Norman Crusader

Providers and Educators: The Theory and Practice of Fatherhood in Late Medieval Basel, 1475-1529

A Mediterranean Jewish Quarter and Its Architectural Legacy: The Giudecca of Trani, Italy (1000–1550)
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