Ships and Shipping in Medieval Manuscripts.Published in:2010By:Sylvester, David G.Publication type:Book Review
Sisters and Brothers of the Common Life: The Devotio Moderna and the World of the Later Middle Ages.Published in:2010By:Gregory, RabiaPublication type:Book Review
The Wife of Bath as Inspiration for Defoe's Moll Flanders: A Case of Eighteenth-Century Chaucerian Medievalism.Published in:2010By:Stock, Lorraine Kochanske;Proctor, Betty J.Publication type:Essay
"I nam no divinistre": Heterodoxy and Disjunction in Chaucer's Knight's Tale.Published in:2010By:Rack, Melissa J.Publication type:Essay
Knowing Unknowing and The Cloud of Unknowing.Published in:2010By:Perreiah, AlanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Theorizing in Advance of the Facts: Knowing the Author of The Festis and the Passion of our Lord Ihesu Crist.Published in:2010By:Koster, Josephine A.Publication type:Essay
"His studie was but litel on the Bible": Today's Student and the Bible in The Canterbury Tales.Published in:2010By:Hanks, TomPublication type:Essay
Cosmic Order, Complexion, and Character: Humoralism in Goro Dati's Sfera.Published in:2010By:Boughan, Kurt M.Publication type:Essay
Chaucer's Sir Olifaunt and the Knowledge of Humorous Romance Giants.Published in:2010By:Best, DebraPublication type:Literary Criticism
Biding Time: Knowledge and the Balance of Power in The Clerk's Tale.Published in:2010By:Behrman, MaryPublication type:Literary Criticism