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6. Assumptions: The Virgin’s Ends in Medieval English Culture
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- Abbreviations xii
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PART I. After Lateran IV: The Thirteenth Century
- 1. Þe Wohunge of ure Lauerde and the House Without Walls 1
- 2. The Original Audience and Institutional Setting of Edmund Rich’s Mirror of Holy Church: The Case for the Salisbury Canons 21
- 3. The Category of the Poetic and the Work of Roger Bacon 43
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PART II. Monumental Contributions: The Later Fourteenth Century
- 4. Earlier Version/Later Version – in the Wycliffite Bible Is that the Only Choice? 63
- 5. Patterns of Circulation and Variation in the English and Latin Texts of Books I and II of Walter Hilton’s Scale of Perfection 83
- 6. Assumptions: The Virgin’s Ends in Medieval English Culture 101
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PART III. Arundel, Chichele, and after: The Fifteenth Century
- 7. Mediating Voices and Texts: Nicholas Love and Reginald Pecock 127
- 8. Santa Zita and Biblioteca Statale di Lucca, MS 3540 147
- 9. ‘Syre, we neuer yet tasted ne haue not dronke of our best wyne’: Late Medieval Popular Religion and the Sermon for the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus 167
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PART IV. Reform or Renewal? The Sixteenth Century
- 10. ‘An hard bone for ye fleshly mynded to gnaw vppon’: Reading Habits in Contention 187
- 11. Reading Late-Medieval Piety in Early Modern England 209
- 12. John Leland on William, Lord Mountjoy’s Lost Manuscript of the Annals of the Mysterious John, Abbot of B. 243
- Vincent Gillespie 261
- Vincent Gillespie: A Bibliography 267
- Index 275
- Tabula Gratulatoria 284
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- Abbreviations xii
-
PART I. After Lateran IV: The Thirteenth Century
- 1. Þe Wohunge of ure Lauerde and the House Without Walls 1
- 2. The Original Audience and Institutional Setting of Edmund Rich’s Mirror of Holy Church: The Case for the Salisbury Canons 21
- 3. The Category of the Poetic and the Work of Roger Bacon 43
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PART II. Monumental Contributions: The Later Fourteenth Century
- 4. Earlier Version/Later Version – in the Wycliffite Bible Is that the Only Choice? 63
- 5. Patterns of Circulation and Variation in the English and Latin Texts of Books I and II of Walter Hilton’s Scale of Perfection 83
- 6. Assumptions: The Virgin’s Ends in Medieval English Culture 101
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PART III. Arundel, Chichele, and after: The Fifteenth Century
- 7. Mediating Voices and Texts: Nicholas Love and Reginald Pecock 127
- 8. Santa Zita and Biblioteca Statale di Lucca, MS 3540 147
- 9. ‘Syre, we neuer yet tasted ne haue not dronke of our best wyne’: Late Medieval Popular Religion and the Sermon for the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus 167
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PART IV. Reform or Renewal? The Sixteenth Century
- 10. ‘An hard bone for ye fleshly mynded to gnaw vppon’: Reading Habits in Contention 187
- 11. Reading Late-Medieval Piety in Early Modern England 209
- 12. John Leland on William, Lord Mountjoy’s Lost Manuscript of the Annals of the Mysterious John, Abbot of B. 243
- Vincent Gillespie 261
- Vincent Gillespie: A Bibliography 267
- Index 275
- Tabula Gratulatoria 284