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Land Administration in Medieval Japan: Ito no shô in Chikuzen Province, 1131–1336
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The People of the Orient as Seen by the Chroniclers of King Manuel I
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Migrant Society to Island Nation: Sicily
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“A knight from Flanders”. Noble migration and integration in the North in the late Middle Ages
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Seeing the World with the Eyes of God: The Vision Implied by the Medieval Icon
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The Battlefield Taunt: Violence and Humor in the Chansons de Geste
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The Early Development of Astrology in al-Andalus
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Islamic Alchemy and the Birth of Chemistry
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Exile as evidence of civic identity in Florence in the time of Dante: some examples
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The development of the Florentine silk industry: a positive response to the crisis of the fourteenth century
When we talk about the ‘crisis of the fourteenth century’, we are generally referring to a series of phenomena that have almost always been viewed as negative, especially when attention has focused on the evolution of the European economy
Medieval Welsh Noblewomen: The Case of Margaret of Bromfield
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The Music of Dante’s Purgatorio
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‘Thanne Have I Gete of Yow Maistrie’: Power and the Subversive Body in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath
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Reading the Future and Freeing the Will: Astrology of the Arabic World and Albertus Magnus
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Techniques for Preserving a Tradition: Incorporating Fortune and Faith in the Consolatio Philosophiae
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The Platonic-Aristotelian Hybridity of Aquinas’s Aesthetic Theory
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‘Of Your Herte Up Casteth the Visage’: Turning Troilo/Troilus’s Eyes to God
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One Hundred Years of Sodomy: Courtliness and the Deployment of Sodomy in Twelfth-Century Histories of Britain
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The Origin of the Astrolabe According to the Medieval Islamic Sources
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A Mediaeval Compendium of Arabic Medicine: Abu Sahl al-Masihi’s Book of the Hundred
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On the Mediaeval Arabic Knowledge of the Star Alpha Eridani
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Ibn Zuhr’s Contributions to Surgery
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Ptolemy’s East Africa in Early Medieval Arab Geography
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Violent Imagery in Late Medieval Piety
Anyone who has done even the most cursory sight-seeing in European churches has encountered the apparent expressionism and morbidity of late medieval piety.