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1 ISSN GCMS Publications Reading Medieval Studies CONTENTS OF CURRENT AND PAST ISSUES Volume 37 (2011): Special issue: Preaching, Teaching, and Manipulating in Medieval Literature. Catherine Léglu, GCMS Activities Phillippa Hardman, Learning Lessons in Middle English Romance Huw Grange, Preacher, Dragon-slayer, Soldier, Elephant. Suzanne Leedham, (Mis)remembering the Past: The Middle English Song of Roland Natalie Orr, The Clerk and the Courtier: debating the Tristan Problem Gemma Wheeler, Rewriting the past: Women in Wace s Roman de Brut Volume 36 (2010), Special Issue, Crusading and State Building in the Central Middle Ages Edited by Catherine Léglu Rebecca Rist, Introduction Malcolm Barber, 'The Challenge of State Building in the Twelfth Century: the Crusader States in Palestine and Syria' John France, 'Capuchins and Mercenaries in Southern France in the late Twelfth Century.' William Purkis, 'Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Perspectives on State-Building in the Iberian Peninsula' Marcus Bull, 'The Eyewitness Accounts of the First Crusade as Political Scripts' Jochen Schenk, 'Nomadic Violence in the First Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Military Orders' Rebecca Rist, 'Innocent III and the Albigensian Crusade' Volume XXXV (2009): Conor Kostick, A further discussion on the authorship of the Gesta Francorum Jane Bliss, Jehan de Saintré and the anonymous Lady Carole Weinberg, Victim or Virago? The Construction of Guinevere in La3amon s Brut Leslie C. Brook, Could Gauvain be considered the hero of Escanor? Catherine A. M. Clarke, Signs and wonders: writing trauma in twelfth-century England' William Sayers, Naming and Renaming the Grampus Ken Dark and Eliya Ribak, A report on the unpublished excavation at the Synagogue Church in Nazareth, Israel Leah Tether, (Dis-)continuing Gauvain s Lance Quest in the First Continuation of the Old French Perceval Vol. XXXIV, 2008: Medieval History Discourses: Essays in Honour of Professor Peter S. Noble, edited by Marianne J. Ailes, Anne Lawrence-Mathers and Françoise Le Saux Marianne J. Ailes, Ambroise s Estoire de la Guerre Sainte and the development of a genre, 1-20 Peter Ainsworth, Technologies nouvelles, manuscrits virtuels : La Guerre de Cent Ans à travers les Chroniques de Jean Froissart Malcolm Barber, Was the Holy Land betrayed in 1291? 35-52

2 Philip E. Bennett, Rhetoric, Poetics and History: Machaut s Prise d Alexandrie and the anonymous Geste des Ducs de Bourgogne, Anne Curry, The Battle Speeches of Henry V, Phillipa Hardman, Speaking of Roland: The Middle English Roland Fragment in MS Lansdowne 388, Tony Hunt, An Old French Crusade Proposal, Catherine Léglu, Rebuilding the Tower of Babel in Girart de Roussillon, Linda M. Paterson, Writing the Present: Boniface II of Montferrat and Frederick II Hohenstaufen, Karen Pratt, The Genre of Gautier d Arras Eracle: A twelfth-century French History of a Byzantine Emperor, Françoise H. M. Le Saux, La Geste des Trois Fils Guillaume? Henry I in Wace s Roman de Rou, Neil E. Thomas, The History of a Talisman : The Quest for the Holy Lance from Chrétien de Troyes to Richard Wagner, Vol. XXXIII, 2007 Thomas Asbridge, The Holy Lance of Antioch: Power, Devotion and Memory on the First Crusade, 3-36 Anthea Harris, Let Streams of Living Water Flow : The Archaeology of a Secular Settlement in a Monastic Landscape, Amanda Holton, Chaucer and Pronominatio, Anne Lawrence-Mathers, The Problem of Magic in Early Anglo-Saxon England, Penny Simons, Literary and Historical Contexts: Possible Tools for Dating Joufroi de Poitiers, Vol. XXXII, 2006/7 Incipient Globalization? Long-distance contacts in the 6th century, edited by Anthea Harris. [Issued separately as British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1644 (Oxford: ArchaeoPress, 2007). ISBN ] Anthea Harris, Introduction Ken Dark, Globalizing Late Antiquity: Models, metaphors and the realities of longdistance trade and diplomacy Charlotte Behr, Using bracteates as evidence for long-distance contacts Mei Ling Chen, The Importation of Byzantine and Sasanian Glass into China during the fourth to sixth centuries Susanne Bangert, Menas ampullae: a case study of long-distance contacts Niall Finneran, Ethiopian Christian material culture: the international context. Aksum, the Mediterranean and the Syriac worlds in the fifth to seventh centuries Kate da Costa, The limits of long-distance exchange: evidence from sixth-century Palaestina/Arabia Jörg Drauschke, Byzantine and oriental imports in the Merovingian Empire from the second half of the fifth to the beginning of the eighth century Anthea Harris, Archaeological methodology and long-distance contacts in the sixth century: Britain and China at opposite ends of the world Vol. XXXI, 2005 C. Bratu, The Æsthetics of the Chroniclers of the Fourth Crusade and the Gothic- Scholastic Episteme, pp J. Kostenec, Observations on the Great Palace at Constantinople, pp J. Spence, The Identity of Rauf de Boun, Author of the Petit Bruit, pp A. Truelove, Linguistic Diversity in the Fifteenth-Century Stonor Letters, pp

3 Vol. XXX, 2004 Ferudun Özgümüs, 'A Byzantine church at Sirkeci in Istanbul' Julian Luxford, 'The Tomb of King Henry I at Reading Abbey: New Evidence Concerning its Appearance and the Date of its Effigy' Liz Herbert McAvoy, ''...The fend set him in my throte': Sexuality and the Fiendish Encounter in Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love' Peter S. Noble, 'Women in the Vulgate Cycle: From Saints to Sorceresses' Natasha Romanova, 'Female Doubling in Galeran de Bretagne' Vol. XXIX, 2003 Jane Chedzey, Manuscript Production in Medieval Winchester, 1-18 Catherine A.M. Clarke, Overhearing Complaint and the Dialectic of Consolation in Chaucer s Verse, Ken R. Dark, Large-Scale Population Movements into and from Britain south of Hadrian s Wall in the fourth to sixth centuries AD, Helen Phillips, This Mystique Snow : Dryden and The Flower and the Leaf, Vol. XXVIII, 2002 Marianne J. Ailes, Fierabras and the Chanson de Roland: An Intertextual Dyptich, 3-22 Leslie C. Brook, Demons and Angels: Female Portrayal in Escanor, Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa, Margery Kempe s Mystical Marriage and Roman Sojourn: Influence of St Bridget of Sweden, Robert L. Schichler, From Whale-Road to Gannet s Bath : Images of Foreign Relations of Exchange in Beowulf, K. S. Whetter, The Stanzaic Morte Arthur and Medieval Tragedy, Vol. XXVII, 2001 Current Trends in Dante Studies, edited by Claire E. Honess. Zygmunt G. Baranski, Three Notes on Dante and Horace, 5-38 Simon Gilson, Medieval Science and Dante s Commedia: Past Approaches and Future Directions, Catherine Keen, The Language of Exile in Dante, Paola Nasti, The Wise Poet: Solomon in Dante s Heaven of the Sun, Guyda Armstrong, Dantean framing Devices in Boccacio s Corbaccio, Rachel Owen, Dante s Reception by fourteenth and fifteenth-century Illustrators of the Commedia, Vol. XXVI, 2000 Rosamund Allen, The Awyntyrs off Arthure : Portraits and Property, 3-26 Benjamin Arnold, The End of Territorial Lordship in medieval Germany: Reflections upon an historiographical theory, Peter Damian-Grint, Apocalyptic Prophecy in Old French: An Overview, Ken R. Dark, A Famous Arthur in the sixth century? Reconsidering the Origins of the Arthurian Legend, Penny Eley, The Subversion of Meaning in Hue de Rotelande s Ipomedon, Sarah L. Hamilton, Tales of Wonder in the Chronica Maiora of Matthew Paris, Andrea M.L. Williams, Perspectives on the Grail: Subjectivity of Experience in the Queste del Saint Graal, Vol. XXV, 1999 Leslie C. Brook, Rewards and Punishments in the De Amore and Kindred Texts, 3-16

4 Sally L. Burch, The Lady, the Lords and the Priests: The Making and Unmaking of Marriage in Amadas et Ydoine, Margaret J. Ehrhart, Machaut s Allegorical Narratives and the Roman de la Rose, Philipa Hardman, Dear Enemies: The Motif of the Converted Saracen and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Peter S. Noble, Eyewitnesses of the Fourth Crusade: The War against Alexius III, Robert Penkett, Perceiving the Other: Sensory Phenomena and Experience in the early medieval Other World, Victoria Thompson, Kingship-in-Death in the Bayeux Tapestry, Vol. XXIV, 1998 Geoffrey Bromiley, Stylistic Aspects of some Proper Names in some late French Arthurian Verse Romances, 3-24 Peter Damian-Grint, Learning and Authority in Benoît de Sainte-Maure s Cosmography, Bonnie Millar, Richard the Redeles and the Concept of Advice, Robert Penkett, Discerning the Divine and the Demonic in the Life of Anthony, Mayumi Taguchi, Cleanness and a hitherto unedited religious text in ms. Pepys 2125, Rose Walker, Sancha, Urraca and Elvira: The Virtues and Vices of Spanish Royal Women Dedicated to God, Vol. XXIII, 1997 Margaret J. Ehrhart, Irony and Audience: What Machaut did not borrow from the Roman de la Rose, 3-34 Gillian R. Knight, Uses and Abuses of Amicitia: The Correspondence between Peter the Venerable and Hato of Troyes, Irina Metzler, Perceptions of Hot Climate in Medieval Cosmography and Travel Literature, Neil Thomas, Gauvain s Guilt in L Âtre Périlleux: The Subtext of Sexual Abuse, Rod Thomson, William of Malmesbury: Historian of Crusade, Anne Curry, Review Article: Fifteenth-Century Historical Studies, Vol. XXII, 1996 Finn Sinclair, Defending the Castle: Didactic Literature and the Containment of Female Sexuality, 5-21 William Sayers, Principled Women, Pressured Men: Nostalgia in Fljótsdoela saga, Catherine Léglu, A Reading of Troubadour Insult Songs: The Comunals Cycle, Patricia Skinner, Disputes and Disparity: Women at Court in Medieval Southern Italy, Vol. XX, 1995 Special Issue: The Cistercians Brian Golding, Gerald of Wales and the Cistercians, XX1, 1995, 5-30 Anne Lawrence, Cistercian Decoration: Twelfth-Century Legislation on Illumination and its Interpretation in England, Neil M. Mancor, Tradition in Bernard of Clairvaux Sermons on the Song of Songs, Karen Pratt, The Cistercians and the Queste del Saint Graal, Vol. XX (1994) B. Arnold Structures of Medieval Governance and the Thought-World of Otto Brunner ( ) M-A. Constantine Story and History in the Breton Ballads: the Case of Iannik Kokard

5 R. Field January's 'honeste thynges': Knighthood and Narrative in the Merchant's Tale A. Nicholls The Corpus of Prose Saints' Lives and Hagiographic Pieces in Old English and its Manuscript Distribution (Part 2) N. Thomas The Arthurian Trilogy of Der Pleier: a Reassessment Vol. XIX (1993) Alison André Geoffrey of Monmouth's Portrayal of the Arrival of Christianity in Britain. Fact or Fiction? Leslie C. Brook The Bird's Three Truths in the Lai de l'oiselet J. Fellows St George as Romance Hero Colin Morris The Gesta Francorum as Narrative History Alex Nicholls The Corpus of Prose Saints' Lives and Hagiographic Pieces in old English and its Manuscript Distribution (Part 1) Neil Thomas The Sources of Wigamur and the German Reception of the Fair Unknown Tradition Vol. XVIII (1992) A.K. Bate Ancient Greek Theatre, Sicily and Medieval Comedy P.S. Noble Music in the Twelfth-Century French Romance D.J.A. Matthew Modern Study of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily W. van Emden La Chanson d'aspremont and the Third Crusade P. Hardman Scholars Retelling Romances M.R. Evans Brigandage and Resistance in Lancastrian Normandy: A study of the Remission Evidence A.E. Curry The Nationality of Men-at-Arms serving in English Armies in Northern France : A Preliminary Survey Vol. XVII (1991) L.D. Wolfgang Chrétien's Lancelot: Love and Philology P.J.C. Field Malory and Chrétien de Troyes S. Kay Commemoration, Memory and the Role of the Past in Chrétien de Troyes: Retrospection and Meaning in Erec et Enide, Yvain and Perceval B. Hosington Voices of Protest and Submission: Portraits of Women in Partonopeu de Blois and its Middle English Translation E. Coleman Encastellamento on the Po plain: Cremona and its territory in the tenth century A. Breeze Chaucer, St Loy, and the Celts Vol. XVI (1990): SAINTS AND SAINTS' LIVES - Essays in honour of D.H. Farmer A.E. Curry David Hugh Farmer - An Appreciation A.E. Curry David Hugh Farmer - A Bibliography of Published Works N. Berry St Aldhelm, William of Malmesbury and the liberty of Malmesbury Abbey M. Harris Alan of Tewkesbury and St Thomas of Canterbury C. Holdsworth Hermits and the Powers of the Frontier B. Kemp The Hand of St James at Reading Abbey B. Kemp Additional Note on Reading Abbey Seals C. Morris The Aims and Spirituality of the First Crusade as seen through the eyes of Albert of Aachen P. Noble Saints in the Tristan Legend B. Millett The Audience of the Saints' Lives of the Katherine Group

6 Vol. XV (1989): MEDIEVAL WOMEN IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND R.E. Archer & B.E. Ferme Testamentary procedure with special reference to the Executrix C.M. Barron The 'Golden Age' of Women in Medieval London A. Crawford Victims of Attainder: The Howard and de Vere Women in the Late Fifteenth Century P. Stafford Women in Domesday B. Yorke 'Sisters Under the Skin'? Anglo-Saxon Nuns and Nunneries in Southern England Vol. XIV (1988) L. Brook The Notion of Adventure in Guingamor A. Curry Sex and the Soldier in Lancastrian Normandy, R. Harvey The Troubadour Marcabru and his Public G. Knight Chrétien de Troyes: his 'Rhetoric of Love' R. Morris The knight and the superfluous lady: a problem of disposal P. Noble The Heroic Tradition of Kei B. Kemp The Seals of Reading Abbey Vol. XIII (1987) (NB. This volume is now out of print) R. Goddard Colour-symbolism in the troubadour Marcabru and his followers N.J. Lacy Fabliaux and the Question of Genre A. Lawrence Alfred, his heirs and the traditions of manuscript production in tenthcentury England N. Thomas Sir Gawein's interpretation of Iwein's transgression and the 'Mabinogion' controversy W.A. Trindade The Celtic Connections of the Tristan Story (Part 2) N. Sumner The Countess Lucy's Priory? The Early History of Spalding Priory and its Estates Vol. XII (1986) (NB. This volume is now out of print) M.J. Routledge The Monk who knew the Ways of Love K. Varty The Giving and Withholding of Consent in late twelfth-century French Literature A. Roach The Cathar Economy B. Arnold Servile Retainers or Noble Knights: The Medieval Ministeriales in Germany M.P. Harley The Origin of A Revelation of Purgatory W.A. Trindade The Celtic Connections of the Tristan Story (Part I) A. Peal Oliver de Termes and the Occitan Nobility in the Thirteenth Century Vol. XI (1985) - EAST ANGLIAN AND OTHER STUDIES PRESENTED TO BARBARA DODWELL P. McNulty Barbara Dodwell N. Coldstream The Lady Chapel at Ely: Its Place in the English Decorated Style D.H. Farmer Some Saints of East Anglia Brian Feeney The Effects of King John's Scutages on East Anglian Subjects J.C. Holt More Battle Forgeries Brian Kemp Maiden Bradley priory, Wiltshire, and Kidderminster church, Worcestershire Dorothy Owen Two Medieval Parish Books from the Diocese of Ely: New College MS98 and Wisbech Museum MS1 J. Williamson Dispute Settlement in the Manorial Court: Lakenheath in the early fourteenth century

7 Vol. X (1984) Marianne Ailes Observations on the Grouping of Epics of Revolt in Manuscripts and compilations John France Anna Comnena, the Alexiad and the First Crusade Ruth Harvey The harlot and the chimera in the songs of the troubadour Marcabru Ann G. Martin Disgrace in Diu Crône David J. Shirt Metaphor as a structuring device in the Roman d'enéas P.A. Thurlow Ovid's Amores III, iv: its reception in William of Aquitaine, Sebastian Brant and Middle High German literature Carol M. Meale The Middle English Romance of Ipomedon: a late Medieval `Mirror' for Princes and Merchants Vol. IX (1983) Doris Edel The Arthur of Culhwch and Olwen as a Figure of Epic-Heroic Tradition K. Bate Ovid, Medieval Latin and the Pastourelle Odette Cadart-Ricard The Shepherdess in Cerveri de Girone's Fourth Pastorela F.R.P. Akehurst Cognitive Orientations in the Fabliaux: Contribution to a Study in the Audience of thirteenth-century French literature Brenda Thaon La Fiere: The Career of Hue de Rotelande's Heroine in England D. Lampe The Courtly Rhetoric of Chaucer's Advisory Poetry O.D. Padel Béroul's Geography and Patronage P.S. Noble Filling a Gap C. Bullock-Davies The Visual Image of Arthur Vol. VIII (1982) J. Norton-Smith Textual Tradition, Monarchy and Chaucer's Lak of Stedfastnes

8 Jocelyn Price Floire et Blancheflor: the Magic and Mechanics of Love E.M.R. Ditmas Béroul the Minstrel Norman Reid Margaret 'Maid of Norway' and Scottish Queenship J.A. Hunter Wolfram's attitude to warfare and killing Vol. VII (1981) I. Lovecy Exploding the myth of Celtic myth: a new appraisal of the Celtic background of Arthurian Romance V. Gillespie Justification by Good Words: Skelton's The Garland of Laurel J. Cresswell The Tales of Acteon and Narcissus in the Confessio Amantis T. Hunt The Significance of Thomas's Tristan L.A. Panizza Seneca's fortuna in fourteenth-century Italy and Anselm's ontological proof D. Nelson The Public and Private Images of Cligès' Fénice B. Beaucage Feudalism in Crisis: The Devastation of the Possessions of the Hospitallers in Provence ( ) Vol. VI (1980) J. Riley-Smith An Approach to Crusading Ethics C.B. Hardman Eloquence and Morality in the Old Poet and the New: Chaucer and Spenser B. Schmolke-Hasselmann King Arthur as Villain in the thirteenth-century Romance Yder P.A. Thurlow Augustine's City of God, Pagan History and the Unity of the Annolied M.G. Fulford Carthage: Overseas Trade and the Political Economy, c.ad David J. Shirt 'La Chastelaine de Vergi' - the technique of stylistic cohesion Vol. V (1979) J.A. Scott Dante's Francesca and the Poet's Attitude towards Courtly Literature M. Coghlan The Flaw in Enide's Character: A Study of Chrétien de Troyes' Erec B. Dodwell History and the Monks of Norwich Cathedral Priory A. Adams Destiny, Love and the Cultivation of Suspense: The Roman d'enéas and Aimon de Varennes' Florimont A. Mackay & G. McKendrick, Confession in the Cantigas de Santa Maria Vol. IV (1978) J. Bennett Carlyle and the Medieval Past G. Evans Unstudied Arguments in the Early Letters of St Anselm B. Arnold The Circulation and Impact of Reformist Ideas in Germany before the Reformation C. Isoz Enclisis after Paroxytones in Sanson de Nantuil's Proverbs of Solomon D.J.A. Ross Not Worth a Penny Vol. III (1977) A. Stones The Earliest Illustrated Prose Lancelot Manuscript M. Barber Women and Catharism J. Taylor Animal Tales as Fabliaux L. Polak Plato, Nature and Jean de Meun Vol. II (1976)

9 G. Leff Ockham and Wyclif on the Eucharist

10 P. Clifford 'Fine Words and Joyful Melodies': Some Stylistic Aspects of the Love Songs of Bernart de Ventadorn P. Boitani Chaucer and Lists of Trees P. Hardman The Unity of the Ireland Manuscript J. Norton-Smith Chaucer's Boethius and Fortune F.P. Pickering Trinitas Creator: Words and Image Vol. I (1975) G. Evans Insight in the Thought of St Anselm J. Gardner Simone Martini's St Louis of Toulouse L.T. Topsfield The Roman de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris and the Love Lyric of the Early Troubadours P. Noble Kay the Seneschal in Chrétien de Troyes and his Predecessors R. Combridge Ladies, Queens and Decorum

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