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The Detection of Heresy in Late Medieval England

The Detection of Heresy in Late Medieval England

... in late-medieval England, politely quarrels with some elements of literary scholarship in key areas (particularly where that scholarship overestimates the practical applicability of power), and, in ...

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Extralegal and English: the Robin Hood Legend and Increasing National Identity in the Middling Sorts of Late Medieval England.

Extralegal and English: the Robin Hood Legend and Increasing National Identity in the Middling Sorts of Late Medieval England.

... Discovering the initial purpose of the text also aids in understanding its meaning. Stephen Knight holds that the ballad with Robin’s devotion to the Virgin Mary and the emphasis on cash as a corruptive force was a ...

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The Tree and the Rod: Jurisdiction in Late-Medieval England

The Tree and the Rod: Jurisdiction in Late-Medieval England

... Such ‘town and gown’ disputes were undoubtedly important to the formation of late medieval civic political culture, and they did have their own specifically urban dynamics. At the same time, however, it is ...

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King Death  The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England

King Death The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England

... in late medieval England ...commercialised late medieval England, continued to have an impact in the East Anglian countryside ...of medieval rural household formation: a ...

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Mitres and Arms: aspects of the self-representation of the monastic superior in late medieval England

Mitres and Arms: aspects of the self-representation of the monastic superior in late medieval England

... of late medieval England: the pontificalia and personal coats of ...on late medieval abbatial buildings, tombs and ...in late medieval ...

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Legal Ephemera in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Late-Medieval England

Legal Ephemera in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Late-Medieval England

... in late-medieval England, but a detailed case heard before the London consistory court in 1487 shows up the role of ephemera more specifically in constituting this authority (Forrest, 2014: 436–8; ...

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Wage stickiness, monetary changes, and real incomes in late medieval England and the Low Countries, 1300   1500: did money matter?

Wage stickiness, monetary changes, and real incomes in late medieval England and the Low Countries, 1300 1500: did money matter?

... weights in the Brabant and Flemish “basket” differs significantly from that chosen for the English “basket,” even though it served as the model for the two Low Countries’ price indexes. For Phelps Brown and Hopkins ...

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The Berkeleys of Berkeley, 1281 1417: a study in the lesser peerage of late medieval England

The Berkeleys of Berkeley, 1281 1417: a study in the lesser peerage of late medieval England

... John Joce I Hugh de Rodborough John de Wylington Hugh Arthur Thomas de Berkeley of Coberley II Thomas le Boteler Richard Croupes de Kingscote William John de la Ryvere Peter le Veel I Si[r] ...

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The "Philomena" of John Bradmore and its Middle English derivative : a perspective on surgery in Late Medieval England

The "Philomena" of John Bradmore and its Middle English derivative : a perspective on surgery in Late Medieval England

... In Mirfield's part 2, distinction 1, chapter 9, de gutta frigida, for example, copied by Bradmore for part 2, distinction 3, chapter 8, de gutta frigida, a reference to John Gaddesden is[r] ...

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Rendering the Word : vernacular accounts of the parables in late Medieval England

Rendering the Word : vernacular accounts of the parables in late Medieval England

... Middle English versions, for a day’s work in the vineyard. Again at the third, sixth, and ninth hours, he does the same. At the eleventh hour, the vineyard owner finds men still standing in the marketplace, and despite ...

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The Abbot and Public Life in Late Medieval England

The Abbot and Public Life in Late Medieval England

... University Press, 1987-98), vol. VIII, pp. 64-67; The Chronica Majora of Thomas Walsingham 1376-1422, ed. David Preest and James Clark (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2005), p. 360; The Priory of Hexham, ed. James Raine, 2 ...

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The Masculine Self In Late Medieval England.
By Derek G. Neal. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2008. Pp. 320.

The Masculine Self In Late Medieval England. By Derek G. Neal. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2008. Pp. 320.

... Historian Derek Neal divides masculinity into two main areas, the public and the.. private self, basing his division on George Devereux’s social and psychological aspects.[r] ...

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Musica Celestis: Mystical Song In Late Medieval England

Musica Celestis: Mystical Song In Late Medieval England

... in England at any point in time – as the 1400s wore on, lay burials in Carthusian institutions became more popular (though there were never many of them): Thomas Beaufort was granted sepulture in Mount Grace in ...

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'"Not a thing for a Stranger to Enter Upon." The Selection of Monastic Superiors in Late Medieval and Early Tudor England'

'"Not a thing for a Stranger to Enter Upon." The Selection of Monastic Superiors in Late Medieval and Early Tudor England'

... It seems clear, therefore, that the patterns of external appointments to the headship of religious houses reveal something of the changing relations between the monastic order and the lay and ecclesiastical authorities ...

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Messengers in later medieval England

Messengers in later medieval England

... Such slowness was not helpful for a sensible king to achieve administrative efficiency, especially not producing advantage in war times. A commonly adopted solution was to allow messengers to take fresh horses at regular ...

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Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England

Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England

... little to say about custom as a way of securing rights of access to land. Judges struggled to know how to treat those who claimed customary tenure. These were called at the time ‘kindly tenants’ or ‘rentallers’ ...

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Identifying outdoor assembly sites in early medieval England

Identifying outdoor assembly sites in early medieval England

... early medieval people understood and described their ...of medieval settlements, but also the contemporary perceptions of the landscape and functional relationships within ...

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Late medieval hypocausts with heat storage in Estonia

Late medieval hypocausts with heat storage in Estonia

... Tallinn guild houses were similar to the private residence in structure. So a clear diele-dörnse division can be found in the building, completed in 1410, of the most important merchants’ organisation, the Great Guild, ...

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The King’s Jews: Money, Massacre and Exodus in Medieval England

The King’s Jews: Money, Massacre and Exodus in Medieval England

... of medieval England as it is a book about how Christians and Jews interacted in their business dealings, and the effect those interactions had upon their relationships with one ...to England between ...

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