The Case of the Court Entertainer: Popular Culture, Intertextual Dialogue, and the Early Circulation of Boccaccio’s Decameron
William G. Robbins
págs. 1-35
The Practice of Penance in Communities of Benedictine Women Religious in Central Medieval England
Katie Ann, Katie Ann Marie Bugyis
págs. 36-84
“Who Owns the Money?” Currency, Property, and Popular Sovereignty in Nicole Oresme’s De moneta
Adam Woodhouse
págs. 85-116
Rivers of Risk and Redemption in Gregory of Tours’ Writings
Ellen F. Arnold
págs. 117-143
Ebo of Reims, Pseudo-Isidore, and the Date of the False Decretals
Eric Knibbs
págs. 144-183
The Enduring Attraction of the Pirenne Thesis
Bonnie Effros
págs. 184-208
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