Nottingham Medieval Studies
Editors Joanna Martin, School of English, Nottingham Rob Lutton, Department of History, Nottingham Editorial Board Judith Jesch, chair, School of English, Nottingham Nicola Royan, secretary, School of English, Nottingham Ross Balzaretti, Department of History, Nottingham Helen Barr, University of Oxford Julia Barrow, University of Leeds Jayne Carroll, School of English, Nottingham Catherine Cubitt, University of York Gwilym Dodd, Department of History, Nottingham Richard Goddard, Department of History, Nottingham Natasha Hodgson, associate editor, Nottingham Trent University Christopher King, Department of Archaeology, Nottingham Christina Lee, School of English, Nottingham Doug Lee, Department of Classics, School of Humanities, Nottingham Christopher Loveluck, Department of Archaeology, School of Humanities, Nottingham Rob Lutton, editor, Department of History, Nottingham Joanna Martin, editor, School of English, Nottingham Nicola McLelland, Department of German, School of Modern Languages, Nottingham Gabriele Neher, Department of Art History, School of Humanities, Nottingham Sarah Semple, Durham University Claire Taylor, Department of History, Nottingham Monica White, Department of Slavonic Studies, School of Modern Languages, Nottingham Peter Wright, Department of Music, School of Humanities, Nottingham
Nottingham Medieval Studies 60 (2016) Edited by Joanna Martin and Rob Lutton Reviews editor Natasha Hodgson with assistance from Laura Grazia Di Stefano and Matthew Hefferan
2016, Brepols Publishers n.v., Turnhout, Belgium All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. D/2016/0095/162 ISBN 978-2-503-55987-2 DOI 10.1484/J.NMS.5.111241 ISSN: 0078-2122 Printed on acid-free paper
Contents List of Illustrations ix What has Ingold to Do with Domesday? An Exercise in Identification in Late Anglo-Saxon England Duncan Probert 1 Structures of Prayer in Goscelin of Saint-Bertin s Liber confortatorius Sara Harris 31 A Loose Canon: The Quadripartitus, Rectitudines, and the Creation of English Law S. Jay Lemanski 59 The Noble Rebellion at Antioch, 1180 82: A Case Study in Medieval Frontier Politics Andrew D. Buck 93 A Canon Lawyer and his Practice: Master Michael de Harclay c. 1310 23 David J. Higgins 123 The Ideal of Friendship in Amis and Amiloun David Clark 161 The DNA of Richard III: False Paternity and the Royal Succession in Later Medieval England W. Mark Ormrod 187
vi CONTENTS Review Article Supplications from England and Wales in the Registers of the Apostolic Penitentiary 1410 1503 (ed. by Peter D. Clarke and Patrick N. R. Zutshi) JoEL T. RoSEntHAL 227 Reviews Pope Gregory X and the Crusades (by Philip Baldwin) NatASHA Hodgson 237 Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England (by Michael D. J. Bintley) Eleni PonirakIS 240 Durham Priory Manorial Accounts 1277 1310 (ed. by Richard Britnell) Phillipp R. Schofield 243 Summaries, Divisions and Rubrics of the Latin Bible: Introductions by Pierre-Maurice Bogaert and Thomas O Loughlin (by Donatien De Bruyne) and Prefaces to the Latin Bible: Introductions by Pierre-Maurice Bogaert and Thomas O Loughlin (by Donatien De Bruyne) Richard MarSDEn 245 Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe 1350 1550: Packaging, Presentation and Consumption, Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe (by Emma Cayley and Susan Powell) Erin Connelly 249 Latin Psalter Manuscripts in Trinity College Dublin and the Chester Beatty Library (by Laura H. Cleaver and Helen Conrad O Briain) A. M. S. Van RenterGHEm 251
CONTENTS vii Allegorizing History: The Venerable Bede, Figural Exegesis and Historical Theory (by Timothy J. Furry) Máirín MacCarron 253 The Hundred Years War: A People s History (by David Green) MattHEW HEFFEran 255 Crusading and Pilgrimage in the Norman World (ed. by Kathryn Hurlock and Paul Oldfield) Dr Steven biddlecombe 259 The Cistercian Order in Medieval Europe 1090 1500 (by Emilia Jamroziak) GeorGIna FitZGIbbon 262 Before Orientalism: Asian Peoples and Cultures in European Travel Writing, 1245 1510 (by Kim M. Phillips) Laura GrAZIA Di StEFAno 266 Urban Bodies: Communal Health in Late Medieval English Towns and Cities (by Carole Rawcliffe) Richard GoDDArd 268 Historians on Chaucer: The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (ed. by Stephen H. Rigby, with the assistance of Alastair J. Minnis) ThorLAC Turville-PetrE 270 King John and Religion (by Paul Webster) Jessica Nelson 273
List of Illustrations Figure 1, p. 12. Places Relevant to the Identification of Ingold and Other Wit nesses Named in S 1026. Table 1, p. 196. The Royal Families of England and Castile. Table 2, p. 203. The Families of Holand, Mortimer, and York. Table 3, p. 228. Supplications, by pontificate (and average per year).