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Mediaevalia

Papers from the 34th CEMERS Interdisciplinary Conference

Volume 29, Issue 1, 2008
Science and Literature at the Crossroads

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Science and Literature at the Crossroads: Introduction
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Mariele Nientied Divine Names and Their Theoretical Implications
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Fiona Harris-Stoertz Pregnancy and Childbirth in Chivalric Literature
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Laurence Erussard At the Intersection of Religion, Folklore, and Science: Women and Snakes in Old French Arthurian Romance
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Suzanne Kocher Gay Knights in Medieval French Fiction: Constructs of Queerness and Non-Transgression
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Julie Singer "Sa Clarte Premiere": Cataract Removal as Metaphor in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry
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Nancy McLoughlin Personal Narrative and the Systematization of Knowledge in the Thought of Jean Gerson
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Catherine Eagleton John Whethamstede, Abbot of St. Albans, on the Discovery of the Liberal Arts and Their Tools: Or, Why Were Astronomical Instruments in Late-Medieval Libraries?
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Karen Elaine Smyth The Astrological Subtext and Other Temporal Patternings in Lydgate's Theban History
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Marian E. Polhill Constructions of Gender and Class in a Late Fifteenth-Century Alemannic Pharmaceutical Bestiary
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Jean A. Givens The Illustrated Tractatus de Herbis: Images, Information, and Communication Design
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John B. Friedman The Humour and Folly of the World in Odd Places: A Fifteenth-Century Manuscript Herbal
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