Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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The Rural Settlements of Medieval England : Studies Dedicated to Maurice Beresford and John Hurst Raymond S. Wright III 147 Trees and Man : The Forest in the Middle Ages Kelly De Vries 148 Naming the Rose : Eco , Medieval Signs ...
The Rural Settlements of Medieval England : Studies Dedicated to Maurice Beresford and John Hurst Raymond S. Wright III 147 Trees and Man : The Forest in the Middle Ages Kelly De Vries 148 Naming the Rose : Eco , Medieval Signs ...
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32. Metamorphoses 11.64-66, in Mary M. Innes, trans., The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1955), 247. 33. The importance for the Troilus of the myth of Orpheus, interpreted in the Middle Ages as a parable of each ...
32. Metamorphoses 11.64-66, in Mary M. Innes, trans., The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1955), 247. 33. The importance for the Troilus of the myth of Orpheus, interpreted in the Middle Ages as a parable of each ...
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This section provides starting points for further meaningful research about lord - peasant negotiations and settlement changes , whether or not there was a retreat from marginal land in times of economic stress in the late Middle Ages ...
This section provides starting points for further meaningful research about lord - peasant negotiations and settlement changes , whether or not there was a retreat from marginal land in times of economic stress in the late Middle Ages ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
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