Haskins Society Journal 28

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A32=April Harper
A32=Bridget K. Riley
A32=Edward M. Schoolman
A32=Jason Baxter
A32=John Hudson
A32=Luigi Andrea Berto
A32=Matthew King
A32=Ruth Karras
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biblical figure of David
Byzantine imperial history
Canterbury primacy controversy
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divinitas
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fabliaux
female lords of Braine
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legal activities of King Henry I
legal classifications of adultery
masculinity
Medieval History
natura
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relics of St Ouen
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source criticism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781783272488
  • Weight: 514g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Fruits of the most recent research on the worlds of the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The contributions in this volume illuminate critical aspects of the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and Angevin worlds - and more. Essays consider the complexities of the Norman administration in North Africa, the Canterbury primacy controversy through the lens of the relics of St Ouen, and the meanings of natura and divinitas in the works of Bernardus Silvestris. Additional chapters explore cross-cultural definitions of masculinity articulated through the biblical figure of David, the social networks and monastic patronage of the female lords of Braine, and the links between legal classifications of adultery and thirteenth-century fabliaux. The Journal continues its focuson source criticism with explorations of two Italian sources -- a Miscellany from the Piedmontese monastery of Novalesa and an overlooked Venetian source for Byzantine imperial history. A re-assessment of the legal and judicial activities of King Henry I rounds out the volume. Contributors: JASON BAXTER, LUIGI ANDREA BERTO, APRIL HARPER, JOHN HUDSON, RUTH MAZO KARRAS, MATT KING, BRIDGET K. RILEY, EDWARD M. SCHOOLMAN, YVONNE SEALE.
LAURA L. GATHAGAN is an Associate Professor of History at the State University of New York, College at Cortland. She has published widely on medieval women's power. She is a Fellow of Antiquaries of London and a member of the Royal Society of Arts.