Bibliography
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Showing keyword matches in entire database for "literature—medieval":
| Akbari, Suzanne Conklin. Seeing through the Veil: Optical Theory and Medieval Allegory. Toronto: University Toronto Press, 2004. | |
| Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
| Keywords: allegory. Dante Alighieri | Geoffrey Chaucer | illumination | literature—medieval | medicine | optics | physical & mathematical sciences | science & technology studies | vision | |
| Baridan, Michel. “L'Islam, les jardins et la migration des savoirs en méditerranée.” Horizons Maghrebins: Le Droit ŕ la Memoire 45 (2001): 7-13. | |
| Biological Sciences | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | gardens | literature—medieval | |
| Barnes, Geraldine. “The Norse Discovery of America and the American Discovery of Norse (1828-1892).” SiM [note: Studies in Medievalism ] 11 (2001): 167-188. | |
| Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
| Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | literature—medieval | |
| Bennett, Jacob. The Meaning of the Digby Mary Magdalen Studies in Philology 101 (Winter 2004): 38-47. | |
| Rhetoric of Science | |
| Keywords: drama | literature—medieval | Mary Magdalene | rhetoric of science | |
| Bhatnagar, Rashmi, Renu Dube, and Reena Dube. Meera's Medieval Lyric Poetry in Postcolonial India: The Rhetorics of Women's Writing in Dialect as a Secular Practice of Subaltern Coauthorship and Dissent. Boundary 2 31.3 (2004): 1-46. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: dissent | gender studies | literature—medieval | poetry | rhetoric of science | social sciences | |
| Bragg, Lois. Oedipus Borealis: The Aberrant Body in Old Icelandic Myth and Saga. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2004. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: behaviorism | culture studies | Egil Skallagrimsson | literature—medieval | medicine | mythology | narrative | Oedipus | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | saga | social sciences | |
| Butterfield, Ardis. Poetry and Music in Medieval France: From Jean Renart to Guillaume de Machaut. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: literature—medieval | music | social sciences | |
| Clément, Jean-François. “Ŕ propos de quelques sequences symboliques de couleurs dans deux formes de spiritualité musulmanes.” Horizons Maghrebins: Le Droit ŕ la Mémoire 44 (2001): 113-135. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: alchemy | color | folklore | literature—general | literature—medieval | Occult Sciences | |
| DeWeese, Garrett J. God and the Nature of Time. Aldershot, Hampshire, UK & Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: Boethius | John Duns Scotus | literature—medieval | Luis de Molina | metaphysics | physical & mathematical sciences | quantum physics | relativity | social sciences | St. Anselm | St. Augustine | St. Thomas Aquinas | St. Thomas Aquinas | theology | theory | time | William of Ockham | |
| Donati, Silvia. “'Utrum accidens posit existere sine subiecto': Aristotelische Metaphysik und christliche Theologie in den Physikkommentaren des 13. Jahrhunderts.” In Aertsen (Collections), pp. 577-617. [2001] | |
| Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
| Keywords: Aristotle | literature—medieval | physical and mathematical sciences | religion | |
| Edson, Evelyn. “Defining Africa: European Views of the Continent in the Middle Ages.” In Matteo ( Collections ), pp. 47-62. [2001] | |
| Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
| Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | literature—medieval | |
| Frakes, Jerold C. “Vikings, Vinland, and the Discourse of Eurocentrism.” JEGP 100 (2001): 157-199. | |
| Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
| Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | literature—medieval | |
| Garner, Lori Ann. Anglo-Saxon Charms in Performance. Oral Tradition 19.1 (2004): 20-42. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: charms | healing | lacnunga | literature—medieval | medicine | Occult Sciences | poetry | rites | ritual | |
| Garrett, Frances Mary. Narratives of Embryology: Becoming Human in Tibetan Literature. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Virginia, 2004. | |
| Biological Sciences | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | body | embryology | identity | literature—medieval | medicine | medicine | narrative | originality | |
| Geltner, G. Faux Semblants: Antifraternalism Reconsidered in Jean de Meun and Chaucer. [2004] | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: antifraternalism | evil | Geoffrey Chaucer | Guillaume de Lorris | Jean de Meun | Johann Wolfgang Goethe | literature—medieval | religion | social sciences | Studies in Philology 101 (Fall 2004): 357-380. keywords: Rhetoric of Science | |
| Grange, Joseph. John Dewey, Confucius, and Global Philosophy. State University New York Press, 2004. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: 20th C | Confucius | culture studies | duality | John Dewey | literature—medieval | pedagogy | philosophy | social sciences | |
| Grubmüller, Klaus. "Laiengelehrsamkeit. Über volkssprachliche Wissenschaft im Mittelalter." Scientia Poetica: Literatur und Naturwissenschaft. Eds. Norbert Elsner, and Werner Frick. Göttingen: Wallstein-Verlag, 2004. pp. 53-76. | |
| Rhetoric of Science | |
| Keywords: literature—medieval | rhetoric of science | vernacular | |
| Hamilton, Tracy Chapman. Pleasure, Politics, and Piety: The Artistic Patronage of Marie de Brabant. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Texas Austin, 2004. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: Adenet le Roi | architecture | culture studies | genealogy | glass | Guillaume de Nangis | illuminated manuscript | literature—medieval | music | patronage | poetry | ritual | sculpture | social sciences | |
| Harper, Stephen. "Pleyng with a Yerd": Folly and Madness in the Prologue and Tale of Beryn. [2004] | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: didacticism | literature—medieval | madness | poetry | religion | satire | Studies in Philology 101 (Summer 2004): 299-314. keywords: Psychology and Cognitive Sciences | |
| Johnson, Christine Rebecca. Bringing the World Home: Germany and the Age of Discovery. Ph. D. Dissertation: Johns Hopkins University, 2001. | |
| Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
| Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | literature—medieval | |
| Jones-Wagner, Valentina Aimee. 'La Belle Helene de Constantinople': The Text of the Female Body in a Fourteenth-century Chanson de Geste. Ph.D. Dissertation: City University of New York, 2001. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: Biological Sciences | gender studies | literature—medieval | Mary Douglas | medicine | music | poetry | psychological and cognitive sciences | visual arts—medieval | |
| Kleinhans, Maria. “'Circes ouvra de la science/don't on blesce la conscience'—Antike Zauberinnen und Hexen in mittelalterlichen Texten .” Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 117 (2001): 173-188. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: literature—medieval | Occult Sciences | |
| Lee, Richard A., Jr. Science, the Singular, and the Question of Theology. New York: Palgrave, 2002. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: literature—medieval | philosophy | religion | social sciences | |
| Lewis, Celia Milton. Framing Fiction with Death: The Seven Sages of Rome , Boccaccio's Decameron, and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Ph.D. Dissertation: Baylor University, 2001. | |
| Medicine | |
| Keywords: Geoffrey Chaucer | Giovanni Boccaccio | literature—medieval | medicine | narrative | plague | time | |
| Lockett, Leslie. Corporeality in the Psychology of the Anglo-Saxons. Ph.D. Dissertation University Notre Dame, 2004. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: Aldhelm | Boniface | culture studies | emotions | Gregory the Great | Hadrian | literature—medieval | materialism | metaphor | mind | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Tatwine | Theodore of Tarsus | theory | |
| Lomperis, Linda. “Medieval Travel Writing and the Question of Race.” JMEMSt 31 (2001): 147-164. | |
| Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
| Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | John Mandeville | literature—medieval | race studies | |
| Niebrzydowski, Sue. “The Sultana and Her Sisters: Black Women in the British Isles before 1530.” Women's History Review 10 (2001): 187-210. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | gender studies | literature—biblical | literature—medieval | minority studies | social sciences | visual arts—medieval | |
| Perry, Susan P. A Question of Voice and an Examination of An-Other in the 'Lacnunga': A Rhetorical Recovery. Ph.D. Dissertation: Texas Woman's University, 2001. | |
| Rhetoric of Science | |
| Keywords: gender studies | literature—medieval | magic | medicine | Mikhail Bakhtin | rhetoric of science | |
| Rudd, Gillian. “Making the Rocks Disappear: Refocusing Chaucer’s Knight’s and Franklin’s Tales.” In Parham (Collections): pp. 117-129. [2002] | |
| Environmental Sciences | |
| Keywords: allegory | ecology | environmental sciences | gender studies | Geoffrey Chaucer | landsape | literature—medieval | magic | Occult Sciences | |
| Sacks, Peter. “The Face of the Sonnet: Wyatt and Some Early Features of the Tradition.” In Post (Collections): pp. 17-40. [2002] | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: Bernard Williams | Dante Alighieri | Earl of Surrey | Henry Howard | literature—medieval | literature—Renaissance | Niccolo Degli Abbizi | Petrarch | poetry | psychological and cognitive sciences | Sir Thomas Wyatt | William Shakespeare | |
| Scala, Elizabeth. “Historicists and Their Discontents: Reading Psychoanalytically in Medieval Studies.” Texas Studies Literature and Language. 44:1 (2002): 108-131. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: literature—medieval | psychoanalysis | psychological and cognitive sciences | |
| van der Lugt, Maaike. “The Incubus in Scholastic Debate: Medicine, Theology and Popular Belief.” In Biller (Collections), pp. 175-200. [2001] | |
| Medicine | |
| Keywords: dreams | folklore | literature—medieval | Macrobius | medicine | Popular Literature | |
| Whitfield, Peter. Astrology: A History . New York: Henry N. Abrams, 2001. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: astrology | Claudius | literature—ancient | literature—medieval | literature—Renaissance | Marcus Manilius | Marsilio Ficino | medicine | Occult Sciences | Ptolemy | visual arts—medieval | visual arts—Renaissance | |
| Whitney, Elspeth. Medieval Science and Technology. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2004. | |
| Science & Technology Studies | |
| Keywords: literature—medieval | science & technology studies | technology | |
| Winston, Jessica. A Mirror for Magistrates and Public Political Discourse in Elizabethan England Studies in Philology 101 (Fall 2004): 381-400. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: didacticism | literature—medieval | narrative | poetry | power | rhetoric of sciences | vices | virtue | |