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J.A.W. Bennett | PREFATORY NOTE | MAe 25.3 (), -1- DOI: 43631123 |
MAX HARRIS | FLESH AND SPIRITS: THE BATTLE BETWEEN VIRTUES AND VICES IN MEDIAEVAL DRAMA REASSESSED | MAe 57.1 (), 56- DOI: 43631422 |
ELISABETH OKASHA | OLD ENGLISH "HRING" IN RIDDLES 48 AND 59 | MAe 62.1 (), 61- DOI: 43629497 |
SUSAN H. CAVANAUGH | THE IDENTIFICATION OF A LOST ENGLISH ANALOGUE OF THE 'DEATH OF BEGON' EPISODE FROM THE OLD FRENCH EPIC "GARIN LE LOHERAIN" | MAe 57.1 (), 64- DOI: 43631423 |
ERIC JAGER | READING THE "ROMAN" INSIDE OUT: THE DREAM OF CROESUS AS A "CAVEAT LECTOR" | MAe 57.1 (), 67- DOI: 43631424 |
ALAN J. FLETCHER | BLACK, WHITE AND GREY IN "HALI MEIÐHAD" AND "ANCRENE WISSE" | MAe 62.1 (), 69- DOI: 43629498 |
J. ANNE GEORGE | "DANIEL" 416-29: AN 'IDENTITY CRISIS' RESOLVED? | MAe 60.1 (), 73- DOI: 43629383 |
R.S. ALLEN | SOME TEXTUAL CRUCES IN "KING HORN" | MAe 53.1 (), 73- DOI: 43628787 |
MIRIAM SKEY | THE DEATH OF HEROD IN THE "CURSOR MUNDI" | MAe 57.1 (), 74- DOI: 43631425 |
Thomas D. Hill | DELIVERING THE DAMNED IN OLD ENGLISH ANONYMOUS HOMILIES AND JÓN ARASON'S "LJÓMUR" | MAe 61.1 (), 75- DOI: 43632170 |
PETER BINKLEY | THE DATE AND SETTING OF MICHAEL OF CORNWALL'S "VERSUS CONTRA HENRICUM ABRINCENSEM" | MAe 60.1 (), 76- DOI: 43629384 |
Myra Stokes, John Scattergood | TRAVELLING IN NOVEMBER: SIR GAWAIN, THOMAS USK, CHARLES OF ORLEANS AND THE "DE RE MILITARI" | MAe 53.1 (), 78- DOI: 43628788 |
MARY C. ERLER | MARGERY KEMPE'S WHITE CLOTHES | MAe 62.1 (), 78- DOI: 43629499 |
WILLIAM P. STONEMAN | ANOTHER OLD ENGLISH NOTE SIGNED 'COLEMAN' | MAe 56.1 (), 78- DOI: 43629061 |
Michael Winterbottom | NOTES ON THE LIFE OF EDWARD THE CONFESSOR | MAe 56.1 (), 82- DOI: 43629062 |
ROBERT A. WOOD | A FOURTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON OWNER OF "PIERS PLOWMAN" | MAe 53.1 (), 83- DOI: 43628789 |
ELAINE E. WHITAKER | SOISSONS MS 221: AN ACEPHALOUS "SOMME LE ROI/MIROIR DU MONDE" CONTAINING TWO UNRECORDED ILLUSTRATIONS | MAe 61.1 (), 83- DOI: 43632171 |
David Hook | THE EXEMPLUM OF THE EAGLE AND THE HUNTER ("LIBRO DE BUEN AMOR" 270-2) | MAe 62.1 (), 83- DOI: 43629500 |
Dominica Legge | BISHOP ODO IN THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY | MAe 56.1 (), 84- DOI: 43629063 |
GLYN S. BURGESS, JOHN L. CURRY | "BERBIOLETE" AND "DINDIALOS": ANIMAL MAGIC IN SOME TWELFTH-CENTURY GARMENTS | MAe 60.1 (), 84- DOI: 43629385 |
MARTA POWELL HARLEY | THE REEVE'S 'FOURE GLEEDES' AND ST FURSEY'S VISION OF THE FOUR FIRES OF THE AFTERLIFE | MAe 56.1 (), 85- DOI: 43629064 |
GERNOT WIELAND | ALDHELM'S "DE OCTO VITIIS PRINCIP ALIBUS" AND PRUDENTIUS' "PSYCHOMACHIA" | MAe 55.1 (), 85- DOI: 43628952 |
John Scattergood | ALAIN DE LILLE AND THE PROLOGUE TO "PATIENCE" | MAe 61.1 (), 87- DOI: 43632172 |
TERENCE McCARTHY | MALORY'S 'SWETE MADAME' | MAe 56.1 (), 89- DOI: 43629065 |
D.S. McGOVERN | UNNOTICED PUNCTUATION IN THE EXETER BOOK | MAe 52.1 (), 90- DOI: 43628685 |
SARAH M. HORRALL | WILLIAM CAXTON'S BIBLICAL TRANSLATION | MAe 53.1 (), 91- DOI: 43628790 |
R.N. SWANSON | THE ORIGINS OF "THE LAY FOLKS' CATECHISM" | MAe 60.1 (), 92- DOI: 43629386 |
Colin Wilcockson | A NOTE ON CHAUCER'S PRIORESS AND HER LITERARY KINSHIP WITH THE WIFE OF BATH | MAe 61.1 (), 92- DOI: 43632173 |
Fanni Bogdanow | The Italian fragment of the Queste del Saint Graal preserved in the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence, and its French source | MAe 69.1 (), 92- DOI: 43631492 |
MARY CLAYTON | DELIVERING THE DAMNED: A MOTIF IN OE HOMILETIC PROSE | MAe 55.1 (), 92- DOI: 43628953 |
Graeme Dunphy | The devil’s see: a puzzling reference in the Auchinleck Life of Adam | MAe 73.1 (), 93- DOI: 43630700 |
Leslie C. Brook | GUIGEMAR AND THE WHITE HIND | MAe 56.1 (), 94- DOI: 43629066 |
A.G. Rigg | SERLO OF WILTON: BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES | MAe 65.1 (), 96- DOI: 43629790 |
ALAN J. FLETCHER | THE FAITH OF A SIMPLE MAN: CARPENTER JOHN'S CREED IN THE MILLER'S TALE | MAe 61.1 (), 96- DOI: 43632174 |
PETER BROWN | 'Shot wyndowe' (Miller's Tale, I.3358 and 3695): an open and shut case? | MAe 69.1 (), 96- DOI: 43631493 |
ANDREW BREEZE | Owen Glendower’s crest and the Scottish campaign of 1384-1385 | MAe 73.1 (), 99- DOI: 43630701 |
SCOTT GWARA | AN ONOMASTIC PUN IN A TENTH-CENTURY ANGLO-LATIN POEM | MAe 63.1 (), 99- DOI: 43629619 |
Anne Hudson | WILLIAM TAYLOR'S 1406 SERMON: A POSTSCRIPT | MAe 64.1 (), 100- DOI: 43629677 |
ALAN J. FLETCHER | CHAUCER'S NORFOLK REEVE | MAe 52.1 (), 100- DOI: 43628686 |
LOW SOON AI | THE MIRTHLESS CONTENT OF SKARPHEDINN'S GRIN | MAe 65.1 (), 101- DOI: 43629791 |
JOHN ENGLAND | 'COMED, CONDE': THE CID'S USE OF PARODY | MAe 63.1 (), 101- DOI: 43629620 |
Laurence Wright | 'BURNING' AND LEPROSY IN OLD FRENCH | MAe 56.1 (), 101- DOI: 43629067 |
K.V. SINCLAIR | THE ANGLO-NORMAN MIRACLES OF THE FOUNDATION OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST JOHN IN JERUSALEM | MAe 55.1 (), 102- DOI: 43628954 |
SETH LERER | Paul Bush and the Chaucer Tradition | MAe 73.1 (), 103- DOI: 43630702 |
Peter J. Lucas | A NEW READING OF "CHRIST III", 1476b | MAe 58.1 (), 103- DOI: 43632514 |
MARTIN CAMARGO | Two Middle English carols from an Exeter manuscript | MAe 67.1 (), 104- DOI: 43629961 |
R.A. NEALE | THE FOOL AND HIS LOAF | MAe 54.1 (), 104- DOI: 43628868 |
Ian Short | Frère Angier: notes and conjectures | MAe 80.2 (), 104- DOI: 43632467 |
Judith Weiss | A REAPPRAISAL OF HUE DE ROTELANDE'S "PROTHESELAUS" | MAe 52.1 (), 104- DOI: 43628687 |
Nicolas Jacobs | SYNTACTICAL CONNECTION AND LOGICAL DISCONNECTION: THE CASE OF "THE SEAFARER" | MAe 58.1 (), 105- DOI: 43632515 |
SIMON B. GAUNT | DID MARCABRU KNOW THE TRISTAN LEGEND? | MAe 55.1 (), 108- DOI: 43628955 |
CATHRYNKE TH.J. DIJKSTRA | Raoul de Soissons: a postscript | MAe 72.1 (), 108- DOI: 43630636 |
RICHARD REX | Thorpe’s Testament: a conjectural emendation | MAe 74.1 (), 109- DOI: 43632251 |
PHILLIP PULSIANO | HORTATORY PURPOSE IN THE OE "VISIO LEOFRICI" | MAe 54.1 (), 109- DOI: 43628869 |
ELSA STRIETMAN | THE MIDDLE DUTCH "ELCKERLIJC" AND THE ENGLISH "EVERYMAN" | MAe 52.1 (), 111- DOI: 43628688 |
LÁSZLÓ SÁNDOR CHARDONNENS | Two newly discovered mantic dream alphabets in Medieval French | MAe 80.2 (), 111- DOI: 43632468 |
T. TAKAMIYA, A.S.G. Edwards | A new Middle English carol | MAe 70.1 (), 112- DOI: 43630343 |
DAVID TOWNSEND | ROBERT GROSSETESTE AND WALTER OF WIMBORNE | MAe 55.1 (), 113- DOI: 43628956 |
J.A. Burrow | Lady Meed and the power of money | MAe 74.1 (), 113- DOI: 43632252 |
V.P. McCARREN | MIDDLE ENGLISH "FEMINAL" - A GHOST WORD | MAe 58.1 (), 113- DOI: 43632516 |
D.A. Trotter | THE ANGLO-NORMAN INSCRIPTIONS AT BERKELEY CASTLE | MAe 59.1 (), 114- DOI: 43629287 |
MARION GLASSCOE | Changing chere and changing text in the eighth revelation of Julian of Norwich | MAe 66.1 (), 115- DOI: 43629911 |
Jennifer Neville | A modest proposal: titles for the Exeter Book Riddles | MAe 88.1 (), 116- |
John Scattergood | The date of Sir John Clanvowe’s The Two Ways and the ‘reinvention of Lollardy’ | MAe 79.1 (), 116- DOI: 43632386 |
M. TERESA TAVORMINA | 'MALEDICTUS QUI NON RELIQUIT SEMEN': THE CURSE ON INFERTILITY IN "PIERS PLOWMAN" B.xvi and C.xviii | MAe 58.1 (), 117- DOI: 43632517 |
RODNEY K. DELASANTA | CHAUCER, PAVIA, AND THE CIEL D'ORO | MAe 54.1 (), 117- DOI: 43628870 |
Alasdair A. MacDonald | William Dunbar and Andro Kennedy: a dental challenge |
MAe 78.1 (), 118- DOI: 43632802 |
Megan Cavell | Old English ‘wundenlocc’ hair in context | MAe 82.2 (), 119- DOI: 43632973 |
Marion E. Gibbs | VISUAL MOMENTS IN WOLFRAM'S "WILLEHALM" | MAe 59.1 (), 120- DOI: 43629288 |
David G. Pattison | Social rank in the Poema de mio Cid | MAe 79.1 (), 121- DOI: 43632387 |
DAN EMBREE | 'THE KING'S IGNORANCE': A TOPOS FOR EVIL TIMES | MAe 54.1 (), 121- DOI: 43628871 |
LUCY LEWIS | A newly discovered lyric from Exeter College, Oxford on the theme of ‘know thyself’ | MAe 75.1 (), 123- DOI: 43621029 |
Rafael J. Pascual | Hrothgar’s warhorse and the audience of Beowulf | MAe 90.1 (), 123- |
Francesca Galligan | New fragments of Christine de Pizan’s Livre de la cité des dames | MAe 91.1 (), 124- |
Leonard Neidorf | Caesar’s wine and the dating of Widsith | MAe 88.1 (), 124- |
GLYNNIS M. CROPP | FORTUNE AND THE POET IN BALLADES OF EUSTACHE DESCHAMPS, CHARLES D'ORLEANS AND FRANÇOIS VILLON | MAe 58.1 (), 125- DOI: 43632518 |
Nicolas Jacobs | Nicolas Jacobs, The three props of Langland’s Tree of Charity | MAe 82.2 (), 126- DOI: 43632974 |
JAMES WILLOUGHBY | A Templar chronicle of the Third Crusade: origin and transmission | MAe 81.2 (), 126- DOI: 43632903 |
D.A. Trotter | JUDAS MACCABAEUS, CHARLEMAGNE AND THE "ORIFLAMME" | MAe 54.1 (), 127- DOI: 43628872 |
R.E. Kaske | GODFREY'S VENGEANCE FOR GOD ON GOOD FRIDAY: ALLITERATIVE "MORTE ARTHURE", 3430-1 | MAe 59.1 (), 128- DOI: 43629289 |
Michael J. Warren | A new Latin analogue to the cuckoo-motif in The Seafarer and The Husband’s Message | MAe 88.1 (), 129- |
CORRIGENDUM: OLD AUTHOR, NEW WORK: THE SERMONS OF MS LONGLEAT 4 | MAe 54.1 (), 131- DOI: 43628873 |
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Leonard Neidorf | Grendel’s blood: on the translation of Beowulf line 849 | MAe 90.1 (), 133- |
Susan Powell | LOLLARDS AND LOMBARDS: LATE MEDIAEVAL BOGEYMEN? | MAe 59.1 (), 133- DOI: 43629290 |
Margaret Connolly | Unrecorded copies of Middle English verse and prose in Dublin, Trinity College, MS 35 | MAe 87.1 (), 133- |
Angus J. Kennedy | Christine de Pizan, Orléans, and Burgundy | MAe 88.1 (), 134- |
A.S.G. Edwards | Chaucer and ‘Adam Scriveyn’ | MAe 81.2 (), 135- DOI: 43632904 |
John Carey | Cancelling the face of Nature in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS fr. 24392 | MAe 91.1 (), 136- |
A.S.G. Edwards, Daniel Davies | A new manuscript of Knyghthode and Bataile | MAe 87.1 (), 137- |
A.B. Kraebel | The use of Richard Rolle’s Latin Psalter in Richard Ullerston’s Expositio canticorum Scripturae | MAe 81.2 (), 139- DOI: 43632905 |
J.A. Burrow | ‘Pronomination’ in the poetry of Chaucer , Gower , and Skelton | MAe 87.1 (), 142- |
Caroline Batten | Hand over head: a possible reference to the Old English metrical psalms in the ‘Journey Charm’ | MAe 90.1 (), 143- |
Eric Weiskott | Adam Scriveyn and Chaucer’s metrical practice | MAe 86.1 (), 147- DOI: 26396502 |
Pere Bescós Prat | Ut biberent, quando esse nolent: Machiavelli and Leonardo Bruni on the praenomen of the Roman consul Publius Claudius Pulcher | MAe 87.1 (), 153- |
MARTA POWELL HARLEY | A NOTE ON CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES'S FENICE AND WACE'S ST MARGARET | MAe 51.2 (), 225- DOI: 43628652 |
RODNEY FISHER | MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN "PRÜEVEN" | MAe 51.2 (), 227- DOI: 43628653 |
Thomas D. Hill | ODIN, RINDA AND THANEY, THE MOTHER OF ST KENTIGERN | MAe 55.2 (), 230- DOI: 43628992 |
Judith Weiss | THE DATE OF THE ANGLO-NORMAN "BOEVE DE HAUMTONE" | MAe 55.2 (), 237- DOI: 43628993 |
HUGH WHITE | LANGLAND'S YMAGINATIF, KYNDE AND THE "BENJAMIN MAJOR" | MAe 55.2 (), 241- DOI: 43628994 |
J.R. THORNE, MARIE-CLAIRE UHART | ROBERT CROWLEY'S "PIERS PLOWMAN" | MAe 55.2 (), 248- DOI: 43628995 |
R. HAMER | JEAN GOLEIN'S "FESTES NOUVELLES": A CAXTON SOURCE | MAe 55.2 (), 254- DOI: 43628996 |
DENNIS R. BRADLEY | CARMINA CANTABRIGIENSIA 23: "VESTIUNT SILVE TENERA RAMORUM" | MAe 54.2 (), 259- DOI: 43628897 |
DENNIS R. BRADLEY | VARIATIONS ON SOME CAMBRIDGE SONGS | MAe 59.2 (), 260- DOI: 43629334 |
D.J.A. Ross | LES TROIS GRANDS: A NEW MS AND THE IDENTITY OF THE AUTHOR | MAe 55.2 (), 261- DOI: 43628997 |
Thorlac Turville-Petre | THE AUTHOR OF "THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY" | MAe 57.2 (), 264- DOI: 43629212 |
PAUL ACKER | THE MISSING CONCLUSION OF "THE BOOK OF PHYSIOGNOMY" | MAe 54.2 (), 266- DOI: 43628898 |
David G. Pattison | THE REIGN OF ORDOÑO II IN A NEW CHRONICLE MANUSCRIPT: MORE LIGHT ON THE ALPHONSINE "BORRADOR" | MAe 60.2 (), 268- DOI: 43632569 |
Peter R. Grillo | WAS MARIE DE FRANCE THE DAUGHTER OF WALERAN II, COUNT OF MEULAN? | MAe 57.2 (), 269- DOI: 43629213 |
V.P. McCARREN | ME "PLAUNTING", LATIN "PLANTARIUM" | MAe 54.2 (), 270- DOI: 43628899 |
YAKOV MALKIEL | THE DERIVATION OF OLD FRENCH "SERVANTOIS", OLD PROVENÇAL "SIRVENTES" | MAe 54.2 (), 272- DOI: 43628900 |
HUGH C. PARKER | THE PAGAN GODS IN JOSEPH OF EXETER'S "DE BELLO TROIANO" | MAe 64.2 (), 273- DOI: 43633096 |
J.R. THORNE | PIERS OR WILL: CONFUSION OF IDENTITY IN THE EARLY RECEPTION OF "PIERS PLOWMAN" | MAe 60.2 (), 273- DOI: 43632570 |
R.N. Illingworth | THE STRUCTURE OF THE "PASSION" OF CLERMONT-FERRAND | MAe 57.2 (), 274- DOI: 43629214 |
P.B. Grout | THE AUTHOR OF THE MUNICH "BRUT", HIS LATIN SOURCES AND WACE | MAe 54.2 (), 274- DOI: 43628901 |
M.C. CORCORAN | AMBIGUOUS VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION OF EMOTION IN GIRAUT DE BORNELH'S "GEN M'ATEN" | MAe 59.2 (), 275- DOI: 43629335 |
JEREMY GRIFFITHS | UNRECORDED MIDDLE ENGLISH VERSE IN THE LIBRARY AT HOLKHAM HALL, NORFOLK | MAe 64.2 (), 278- DOI: 43633097 |
PETER DAMIAN-GRINT | REDATING THE ROYAL "BRUT" FRAGMENT | MAe 65.2 (), 280- DOI: 43629852 |
D.R. SHACKLETON BAILEY | TEXTUAL NOTES ON SOME POEMS OF NIGEL DE LONGCHAMP | MAe 53.2 (), 282- DOI: 43628832 |
Angus J. Kennedy | CHRISTINE DE PIZAN AND MAXIMIANUS | MAe 54.2 (), 282- DOI: 43628902 |
Michael G. Sargent | RICHARD ROLLE, SORBONNARD? | MAe 57.2 (), 284- DOI: 43629215 |
TERENCE McCARTHY | DID MORGAN LE FAY HAVE A LOVER? | MAe 60.2 (), 284- DOI: 43632571 |
PAUL ACKER | AN ANGLO-NORMAN-MIDDLE ENGLISH GLOSSARY OF TREE AND BIRD NAMES | MAe 62.2 (), 285- DOI: 43629559 |
FREDERICK M. BIGGS | THE ESCHATOLOGICAL CONCLUSION OF THE OLD ENGLISH "PHYSIOLOGUS" | MAe 58.2 (), 286- DOI: 43629257 |
JULIAN M. LUXFORD | A previously unlisted manuscript of the Latin Brut chronicle with Sherborne continuation | MAe 71.2 (), 286- DOI: 43630437 |
A.S.G. Edwards | A CHAUCERIAN READER OF TREVISA | MAe 62.2 (), 288- DOI: 43629560 |
JAMES HOY | CHAUCER AND DICTYS | MAe 59.2 (), 288- DOI: 43629336 |
J.W. BINNS | WENCESLAS CLEMENS' HOMAGE AT THE TOMB OF CHAUCER, 1636 | MAe 62.2 (), 289- DOI: 43629561 |
HUGH WHITE | THE Z-TEXT: A NEW VERSION OF "PIERS PLOWMAN" | MAe 53.2 (), 290- DOI: 43628833 |
FRANCIS CAIRNS | 'ALAIN DE LILLE AND THE PROLOGUE TO "PATIENCE"': A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CORRECTION | MAe 62.2 (), 292- DOI: 43629562 |
Alexander Bell | NOTES ON NEGATION IN GAIMAR'S "ESTOIRE DES ENGLEIS" | MAe 50.2 (), 293- DOI: 43628613 |
KAREN HUNTER TRIMNELL | ‘And shold have been oderwyse understond’: the disenchanting of Sir Gromer Somer Joure | MAe 71.2 (), 294- DOI: 43630438 |
A.V.C. Schmidt | THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE Z TEXT OF "PIERS PLOWMAN": A METRICAL EXAMINATION | MAe 53.2 (), 295- DOI: 43628834 |
W.G. COOKE | Two notes on Beowulf (with glances at Vafþruðnismál, Blickling Homily 16, and Andreas, lines 839-846 | MAe 72.2 (), 297- DOI: 43630499 |
THOMAS N. HALL | THE TWELVEFOLD DIVISION OF THE RED SEA IN TWO OLD ENGLISH PROSE TEXTS | MAe 58.2 (), 298- DOI: 43629258 |
J.A. Burrow | God and the fullness of time in Piers Plowman | MAe 79.2 (), 300- DOI: 43632424 |
DOUGLAS MOFFAT | THE MS TRANSMISSION OF THE OE "SOUL AND BODY" | MAe 52.2 (), 300- DOI: 43628741 |
J.A. Simpson | NOTES ON SOME NORSE LOANS, REAL OR SUPPOSED, IN "SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT" | MAe 50.2 (), 301- DOI: 43628614 |
SUSAN E. DESKIS | AN ADDENDUM TO BEOWULF'S LAST WORDS | MAe 63.2 (), 301- DOI: 43629737 |
John Scattergood | AN UNRECORDED FRAGMENT OF THE "PROSE LANCELOT" IN TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, MS 212 | MAe 53.2 (), 301- DOI: 43628835 |
P.J.C. Field | The ending of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale | MAe 71.2 (), 302- DOI: 43630439 |
Colin Wilcockson | A NOTE ON 'RIFLYNGE' IN "PIERS PLOWMAN" B. v.234 | MAe 52.2 (), 302- DOI: 43628742 |
W.G. COOKE | Three notes on swords in Beowulf | MAe 72.2 (), 302- DOI: 43630500 |
BRUCE MOORE | THE REEVE'S 'RUSTY BLADE' | MAe 58.2 (), 304- DOI: 43629259 |
A.G. Rigg | NIGEL OF CANTERBURY: WHAT WAS HIS NAME? | MAe 56.2 (), 304- DOI: 43629110 |
A.S.G. Edwards, THERESA O'BYRNE | A new manuscript fragment of the Prick of Conscience | MAe 76.2 (), 305- DOI: 43633176 |
E.B. Lyle | ORPHEUS AND TRISTAN | MAe 50.2 (), 305- DOI: 43628615 |
J.A. Burrow | The structure of Piers Plowman B XV–XX: evidence from the rubrics | MAe 77.2 (), 306- DOI: 43632343 |
ALAN J. FLETCHER | The date of London, British Library, Harley MS 913 (the ‘Kildare Poems’) | MAe 79.2 (), 306- DOI: 43632425 |
RACHEL PYPER | AN ABRIDGEMENT OF WYCLIF'S "DE MANDATIS DIVINIS" | MAe 52.2 (), 306- DOI: 43628743 |
RICHARD FIRTH GREEN | Further evidence for Chaucer’s representation of the Pardoner as a womanizer | MAe 71.2 (), 307- DOI: 43630440 |
RICHARD FIRTH GREEN | THE LOST EXEMPLAR OF THE Z-TEXT OF "PIERS PLOWMAN" AND ITS 20-LINE PAGES | MAe 56.2 (), 307- DOI: 43629111 |
A.D. Horgan | GAWAIN'S "PURE PENT AUNGEL" AND THE VIRTUE OF FAITH | MAe 56.2 (), 310- DOI: 43629112 |
Angus J. Kennedy | Florus and Diocletian: a crux in Christine de Pizan's Livre du corps de policie | MAe 67.2 (), 313- DOI: 43630024 |
CONRAD VAN DIJK | Simon Sudbury and Helenus in John Gower’s Vox clamantis | MAe 77.2 (), 313- DOI: 43632344 |
Joseph Stadolnik | Naming the unnamed ‘philosofre’ in Chaucer’s prologue to the Treatise on the Astrolabe | MAe 85.2 (), 314- DOI: 26396375 |
PETER D. EVAN | Wordplay as evidence for the date of Durham | MAe 82.1 (), 314- DOI: 43633014 |
HUGH WHITE | THE NATURALNESS OF AMANS' LOVE IN "CONFESSIO AMANTIS" | MAe 56.2 (), 316- DOI: 43629113 |
Hedzer Uulders | Une requête d’amour anglo-normande et ses attaches lyriques | MAe 85.2 (), 319- DOI: 26396376 |
RICHARD FIRTH GREEN, ETHAN KNAPP | Thomas Hoccleve’s seal | MAe 77.2 (), 319- DOI: 43632345 |
Brian Murdoch | Laying the ghost of the ‘Spielmannsepos’: a note on a recent publication | MAe 85.2 (), 323- DOI: 26396377 |
Diana E. Greenway | Henry of Huntingdon as poet: the De herbis rediscovered | MAe 74.2 (), 329- DOI: 43632737 |
Leonard Neidorf | Hygelac and his daughter: rereading Beowulf lines 2985–98 | MAe 89.2 (), 350- |
Marijane Osborn | Princess Freawaru and Hamlet's other uncle … | MAe 89.2 (), 356- |
Keagan Brewer, James H. Kane | Ricardus explicit: an elusive marginal note on the earliest manuscript of the Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum | MAe 89.2 (), 374- |
SEBASTIAN SOBECKI | A new life record for John Gower, 1396 | MAe 89.2 (), 381- |