Fortune or Free Will in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde:1 How Fortune "Pleyeth with Free and Bonde".Published in:2013By:JOST, Jean E.Publication type:Poetry Review
What are Virgins For? The telos of Virginity in Aldhelm's De Virginitate and the Modern Purity Movement.Published in:2013By:ADAMS, Sarah JoyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Female Personal Names in Fourteenth-Century Avignon.Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 2013, v. 28, p. 103By:LEESON, Whitney A. M.Publication type:Article
Gilt in Malory.Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 2013, v. 28, p. 93By:REYNOLDS, MeredithPublication type:Article
Seascape and the Anglo-Saxon Body Frame.Published in:2013By:HARRISON, Perry NeilPublication type:Essay
The N-Town Joachim and Anne and the Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.Published in:2013By:RUUD, JayPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Caytyf Body: Fiction and Flesh in the Parson's Tale.Published in:2013By:PRICE, Merrall LlewelynPublication type:Literary Criticism
Shopping for Salvation: Preparing for Pilgrimage to Jerusalem.Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 2013, v. 28, p. 33By:UTTERBACK, Kristine T.Publication type:Article
Friendship, Death, and Boethian Philosophy in the High Middle Ages: The Meaning of the Past for Our Present and Future. With a Special Focus on Lawrence of Durham's Consolatio (1141) and Aelred of Rievaulx's De Spirituali Amicitia (1164-1167).Published in:Medieval Perspectives, 2013, v. 28, p. 9By:CLASSEN, AlbrechtPublication type:Article