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SARACENS AND THE MAKING OF ENGLISH IDENTITY The Auchinleck Manuscript Siobhain Bly Calkin TRAVELING THROUGH TEXT Message and Method in Late Medieval Pilgrimage Accounts Elka Weber BETWEEN COURTLY LITERATURE AND AL-ANDALUS Matière d’Orient and the Importance of Spain in the Romances of the Twelfth-Century Writer Chrétien de Troyes Michelle Reichert MAPS AND MONSTERS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND Asa Simon Mittman ROOTED IN THE EARTH, ROOTED IN THE SKY Hildegard of Bingen and Premodern Medicine Victoria Sweet “SHE, THIS IN BLAK” Vision, Truth, and Will in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde T. Kucher THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE MONSTROUS IN THE MIDDLE AGES Lisa Verner DESIRING TRUTH The Process of Judgment in Fourteenth-Century Art and Literature Jeremy Lowe Benedict THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF SIENA, ITALY The Medieval Roots of the Modern Networked City Michael P. Mayer EMPOWERING COLLABORATIONS Writing Partnerships between Religious Women and Scribes in the Middle Ages Kimberly M. KINGSHIP, CONQUEST, AND PATRIA Literary and Cultural Identities in Medieval French and Welsh Arthurian Romance Kristen Lee OverĪSPECTS OF LOVE IN JOHN GOWER’S CONFESSIO AMANTIS Ellen Shaw Bakalian THE MEDIEVAL TRADITION OF THEBES History and Narrative in the of Roman de Thèbes, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Lydgate Dominique Battles WORLDS MADE FLESH Reading Medieval Manuscript Culture Lauryn S. RACE AND ETHNICITY IN ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE Stephen J. NON-NATIVE SOURCES FOR THE SCANDINAVIAN KINGS’ SAGAS Paul A. PESTILENCE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE Bryon Lee Grigsby THE PREACHING FOX Festive Subversion in the Plays of the Wakefield Master Warren Edminster GENTRY, General Editor THE KING’S TWO MAPS Cartography and Culture in Thirteenth-Century England Daniel Birkholz STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY AND CULTURE FRANCIS G.

Gentry Professor of German Pennsylvania State University
