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Thomas Gascoigne on the Jews and the Apocalypse
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Plates ix
- Abbreviations x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- Urbanity, Obscenity, and the Hereford Affinities of Hue de Rotelande’s Ipomedon (ca. 1180) 8
- Telling Tales: The “Song of the Muses” in Medieval Latin Commentaries on Ovid’s Metamorphoses 27
- Ovid at St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury: The Metamorphoses Paraphrase of John of London 45
- Capaneus’s Atheism and Criseyde’s Reading in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde 67
- John Gower and Chaucer’s Fabliaux 82
- Shades of Gower: Latin Texts and Social Contexts 101
- The Vox Revoiced in Gower’s Carmen super multiplici viciorum pestilencia 120
- Gower, Grosseteste, and De lucis scrutinio 139
- Compositos in compedibus: Scribal Panegyric in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B.214 157
- Truly Martyred: Froissart on the Killing of Civilians 175
- Power Games in the English Poetry of Charles of Orléans 192
- The Porous Genres of Persuasion: A London Preacher and a Royal Advisor in the Fifteenth Century 210
- Thomas Gascoigne on the Jews and the Apocalypse 224
- “Vertu to purchace”: John Lydgate, John Whethamstede, and the First Specific Payment for Writing an English Poem 245
- William of Malmesbury’s Vita Dunstani: The Dispute between Glastonbury and Canterbury over St Dunstan’s Relics 264
- John Morton’s Feast and the Transmission of Bills of Fare in Late Medieval English Manuscripts and Printed Books 284
- The Lineage of Books in Tudor Anglo-Spanish Relations 297
- The Quest for Henry Bergen (1873–1950): The Life and Times of a Middle English Editor 318
- Publications of David R. Carlson 334
- Contributors 341
- Index of Manuscripts 345
- General Index 348
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Plates ix
- Abbreviations x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- Urbanity, Obscenity, and the Hereford Affinities of Hue de Rotelande’s Ipomedon (ca. 1180) 8
- Telling Tales: The “Song of the Muses” in Medieval Latin Commentaries on Ovid’s Metamorphoses 27
- Ovid at St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury: The Metamorphoses Paraphrase of John of London 45
- Capaneus’s Atheism and Criseyde’s Reading in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde 67
- John Gower and Chaucer’s Fabliaux 82
- Shades of Gower: Latin Texts and Social Contexts 101
- The Vox Revoiced in Gower’s Carmen super multiplici viciorum pestilencia 120
- Gower, Grosseteste, and De lucis scrutinio 139
- Compositos in compedibus: Scribal Panegyric in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B.214 157
- Truly Martyred: Froissart on the Killing of Civilians 175
- Power Games in the English Poetry of Charles of Orléans 192
- The Porous Genres of Persuasion: A London Preacher and a Royal Advisor in the Fifteenth Century 210
- Thomas Gascoigne on the Jews and the Apocalypse 224
- “Vertu to purchace”: John Lydgate, John Whethamstede, and the First Specific Payment for Writing an English Poem 245
- William of Malmesbury’s Vita Dunstani: The Dispute between Glastonbury and Canterbury over St Dunstan’s Relics 264
- John Morton’s Feast and the Transmission of Bills of Fare in Late Medieval English Manuscripts and Printed Books 284
- The Lineage of Books in Tudor Anglo-Spanish Relations 297
- The Quest for Henry Bergen (1873–1950): The Life and Times of a Middle English Editor 318
- Publications of David R. Carlson 334
- Contributors 341
- Index of Manuscripts 345
- General Index 348