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OverviewThe fourth series of Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources (first published in 1964 as Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History) provides a unique venue for scholars to offer fresh readings of evidence from the period 400–1600. This annual is dedicated to the fundamental scholarship of analysis and interpretation led by direct engagement with the sources—written, visual, or material—in any form, from editions, translations, and commentaries to reports, notes, and reflections. By foregrounding the most basic approach of working outwards from the evidence, the annual aims to foster conversations across disciplines, regions, and periods, as well as to become a reference point for original approaches and new discoveries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Graham Barrett (Assistant Professor of Early Medieval European History, University of Durham) , Louise J. Wilkinson (University of Lincoln)Publisher: Arc Humanities Press Imprint: Arc Humanities Press Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781802703214ISBN 10: 1802703217 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 June 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgements Chapter 1. ""(Re-)Introducing Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources: A New Journal (Series) with an Old Purpose,"" by Graham Barrett and Louise J. Wilkinson Part One. Texts and Translations Chapter 2. ""Pseudo-Augustinian Letters to Boniface: A New Critical Edition and Commentary,"" by Eduardo Fabbro Chapter 3. ""An Overlooked Early Redaction of the Translatio of St. Bartholomew to Benevento (Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 91, fol. 110r–v),"" by Ildar Garipzanov and C. Philipp E. Nothaft Chapter 4. ""Parks, Pleas, and Pastures: The Extents of the Marshal Earls of Pembroke’s Lands in England and Wales, ca. 1247,"" by John Marshall Chapter 5. ""A Letter on King Richard III of England: Diego de Valera’s Report to the Catholic Monarchs (1486),"" by Michael F. Peters, Jr. Part Two. Critiques and Commentaries Chapter 6. ""Keeping Up Appearances: Penance and Peace-Making in the Plantagenet Family at the End of the 'War Without Love,' 1174–1175,"" by S. D. Church Chapter 7. ""Heraldry and the Church in England, ca. 1300,"" by Bridget Wells-Furby Chapter 8. ""Re-Reading the Florentine Literary Dissent of the Fifteenth Century: The Medici Government and the Imaginary of Exile,"" by Denise Brazzale Chapter 9. ""Atop the Pyramid: The Queens of Medieval England, Then and Now,"" by Joel T. Rosenthal Part Three. Reflections Chapter 10. ""Oxford, 1967–1975: Crucible of Late Antiquity?,"" by Roger CollinsReviewsAuthor InformationGraham Barrett is Assistant Professor of Early Medieval European History at Durham University, and studies Latin literacy, language, and literature in early medieval Iberia. He is a keen editor and translator of texts from Late Antiquity, including in the field of Christian-Muslim relations. Louise J. Wilkinson is Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln, specializing in women and their written records in thirteenth-century England. She is a former general editor of the Pipe Roll Society, and now chairs its council, while co-editing the Lives of Royal Women series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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