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6. Assumptions: The Virgin’s Ends in Medieval English Culture

© 2019, Boydell and Brewer

© 2019, Boydell and Brewer

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations vii
  4. Preface viii
  5. Abbreviations xii
  6. PART I. After Lateran IV: The Thirteenth Century
  7. 1. Þe Wohunge of ure Lauerde and the House Without Walls 1
  8. 2. The Original Audience and Institutional Setting of Edmund Rich’s Mirror of Holy Church: The Case for the Salisbury Canons 21
  9. 3. The Category of the Poetic and the Work of Roger Bacon 43
  10. PART II. Monumental Contributions: The Later Fourteenth Century
  11. 4. Earlier Version/Later Version – in the Wycliffite Bible Is that the Only Choice? 63
  12. 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
  13. 6. Assumptions: The Virgin’s Ends in Medieval English Culture 101
  14. PART III. Arundel, Chichele, and after: The Fifteenth Century
  15. 7. Mediating Voices and Texts: Nicholas Love and Reginald Pecock 127
  16. 8. Santa Zita and Biblioteca Statale di Lucca, MS 3540 147
  17. 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
  18. PART IV. Reform or Renewal? The Sixteenth Century
  19. 10. ‘An hard bone for ye fleshly mynded to gnaw vppon’: Reading Habits in Contention 187
  20. 11. Reading Late-Medieval Piety in Early Modern England 209
  21. 12. John Leland on William, Lord Mountjoy’s Lost Manuscript of the Annals of the Mysterious John, Abbot of B. 243
  22. Vincent Gillespie 261
  23. Vincent Gillespie: A Bibliography 267
  24. Index 275
  25. Tabula Gratulatoria 284
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