Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Volume 9 (1978)
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Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Volume 9 (1978)

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Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Volume 9 (1978)

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This title was originally published in 1978.
This title was originally published in 1978.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. CONTENTS 1
  5. ECOLOGY AND ECONOMY IN EARLY MEDIEVAL FRISIA by William H. TeBrake
  6. AN ICONOGRAPHIC EXPLANATION OF “THE WANDERER, LINES 81b—82a • by George Hardin Brown
  7. LEGEND, HISTORY AND ARTIFICE IN “THE BATTLE OF MALDON" by A. N. Doane
  8. THE FORMATION OF THE SALZBURG MINISTERIALAGE IN THE TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES: AN EXAMPLE OF UPWARD SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES • by John B. Freed
  9. "PERICULOSUS HOMO”: POPE GREGORY VII AND EPISCOPAL AUTHORITY • by Ian Stuart Robinson
  10. THE EARLY “ARS DICTAMINIS” AS RESPONSE TO A CHANGING SOCIETY • by William D. Patt
  11. THE FOUNDATION OF THE CONFRATERNITY OF TARRAGONA BY ARCHBISHOP OLEGUER BONESTRUGA, 1126-1129 • by Lawrence J. McCrank
  12. A TWELFTH-CENTURY CONCEPT OF THE NATURAL ORDER by Richard C. Dales
  13. THE PERFORMING SELF IN TWELFTH-CENTURY CULTURE by Martin Stevens
  14. THE INDIAN TRADITION IN WESTERN MEDIEVAL INTELLECTUAL HISTORY • by Thomas Hahn
  15. NEW LIGHT ON THE TRANSMISSION OF DONATUS'S “COMMENTUM TERENTII" • by M. D. Reeve and R. H. Rouse
  16. NARRATIVE ANOMALIES IN “LA CHANÇUN DE WILLAME" by John D. Niles
  17. "OF HEIGH OR LOUGH ESTAT”: MEDIEVAL FABULISTS AS SOCIAL CRITICS • by Arnold Clayton Henderson
  18. MAGISTERIUM AND LICENSE: CORPORATE AUTONOMY AGAINST PAPAL AUTHORITY IN THE MEDIEVAL UNIVERSITY OF PARIS • by Alan E. Bernstein
  19. ARISTOTLE AND THE FRENCH MONARCHY, 1260-1303 by Thomas Renna
  20. RELIGIOUS CAREERS AND RELIGIOUS DEVOTION IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY METZ • by Charles McCurry
  21. THE NETHERLANDS HERRING FISHERY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES: THE FALSE LEGEND OF WILLEM BEUKELS OF BIERVLIET • by Richard W. Unger
  22. THE COMMUNITY OF LAW AND LETTERS: SOME NOTES ON THOMAS USK'S AUDIENCE • by May Newman Hallmundsson
  23. PIERS PLOWMAN AND HOLYCHURCH by Margaret Jennings, C.S.J.
  24. CONTRIBUTIONS OF FOREIGNERS TO DUBROVNIK'S ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES • by Barisa Krekic I
  25. THE LÜBECKERS BARTHOLOMÄUS GHOTAN AND NICOLAUS BÜLOW IN NOVGOROD AND MOSCOW AND THE PROBLEM OF EARLY WESTERN INFLUENCES ON RUSSIAN CULTURE • by David B. Miller
  26. VIATOR Style Sheet