421.
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Ian P. Wei
Gender and Sexuality in Medieval Academic Discourse:
Marriage Problems in Parisian Quodlibets
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422.
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31
Matthieu van der Meer
Intellige Semper Spiritaliter:
The Role of the Bible in the Philosophy of Nicholas of Cusa
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423.
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31
Charlotte Gross
Creation and Time:
Augistine and the Angels of San Marco
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424.
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Monika Otter
The Neapolitan Moresche:
Impersonation and Othering
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425.
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31
Jamie Taylor
Curiositas, Desire, and the Book of Margery Kempe
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426.
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31
Dana E. Stewart
Introduction
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427.
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Wan-Chuan Kao
Hotel Tartary:
Marco Polo, Yams, and the Biopolitics of Population
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428.
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32
F. Regina Psaki
The Book’s Two Fathers:
Marco Polo, Rustichello da Pisa, and Le Devisement du monde
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429.
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32
Travis Bruce, Dana E. Stewart
Negotiating Trade:
Commercial Institutions and Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Medieval and Early Modern World: An Introduction
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430.
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32
Elizabeth Sutton
To Inform and Delight:
The Commodification of Travel Images in Amsterdam
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431.
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32
Zuzana Stastna-Wilcox
At the Mercy of the Harbor:
Port Life, Prostitution, and Charitable Discipline in Seventeenth-Century Marseilles
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432.
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32
Meisha Lohmann
“On the Pavement, Thinking about the Government”:
The Corpus Christi Cycle and the Emergence of Municipal Merchant Power in York
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433.
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32
Cátia Antunes
Prosecuting the Persecutor:
Contracts, Sugar, Jews, and Inquisitors, 1580–1640
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434.
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32
William J. Kennedy
Public Poems, Private Expenditures:
Petrarch as Homo Economicus
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435.
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32
Noelia Cirnigliaro
“Inhospitable Desert”:
Inhabiting the Inn in Early Modern Spanish Theater
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436.
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32
Stefan Stantchev
Inevitable Conflict or Opportunity to Explore?:
The Mechanics of Venice’s Embargo against Mehmed II and the Problem of Western-Ottoman Trade after 1453
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437.
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32
Russell Hopley
Aspects of Trade in the Western Mediterranean during the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries:
Perspectives from Islamic Fatwās and State Correspondence
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438.
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32
Stephanie Nadalo
Negotiating Slavery in a Tolerant Frontier:
Livorno’s Turkish Bagno (1547–1747)
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439.
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33
Rebekah Compton
Omnia Vincit Amor:
The Sovereignty of Love in Tuscan Poetry and Michelangelo’s Venus and Cupid
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440.
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33
Federica Anichini
Inferno IX:
Passing within City Walls and beneath the “velame de li versi strani”
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