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  • Medievalia et Humanistica, No. 38: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture: New Series
  • Written by author Reinhold F. Glei
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 12/19/2012
  • Since its founding in 1943, Medievalia et Humanistica has won worldwide recognition as the first scholarly publication in America to devote itself entirely to medieval and Renaissance studies. Since 1970, a new series, sponsored by the Modern Language Ass
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Editorial Note vii

Manuscript Submission Guidelines viii

Articles for Future Volumes ix

Preface xi

Li Miracles del capiel de roses: A Heretofore Unpublished Marian Miracle, ca. 1250 Nancy Vine Durling 1

Religious Dialogues and Trialogues in the Middle Ages: A Preliminary Essay Reinhold F. Glei 21

The Rhetoric of Logic in John Gower's Confessio Amantis Book 7 Jonathan M. Newman 37

From Venetia to Europe, in the Age of Reform: The Oratiunculae de communione corporis Christi, Translated by Francesco Rolandello Paola Tomè 59

History "Without Scruple": The Enlightenment Confronts the Middle Ages in Renaissance Ferrara Richard M. Tristano 79

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Beecher, Donald, and Grant Williams, eds., Ars Reminiscendi. Mind and Memory in Renaissance Culture Wolfgang Polleichtner 131

Collins, David J., Reforming Saints: Saints' Lives and Their Authors in Germany, 1470-1530 Jodi Bilinkoff 136

Curcic, Slobodan, Architecture in the Balkans: From Diocletian to Süleyman the Magnificent Michael Altripp 138

King, David A., Astrolabes from Medieval Europe Günther Oestmann 147

Licence, Tom, Hermits and Recluses in English Society, 950-1200 Eva von Contzen 149

Oliva Sabuco de Nantes Barrera, The True Medicine, ed. and trans. Gianna Pomata Michael Schulze Roberg 151

Rigby, Stephen H., Wisdom and Chivalry: Chaucer's "Knight's Tale" and Medieval Political Theory Maik Goth 155


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