Table of Contents
| Front Matter | |
| Beowulf as a Philosophical Poem | |
| George Clark | 1 - 27 |
| The Mystery of the Marble Man and His Hat: A Reconsideration of the Bari Episcopal Throne | |
| Rowan W. Dorin | 29 - 52 |
| The Owl in Winter: The Final Tornada of Marcabru’s Pastourelle “L’autrier jost’una sebissa” | |
| Janice Hewlett Koelb | 53 - 74 |
| Review Essay - Bodies of Knowledge | |
| Anke Bernau | 75 - 91 |
In Focus: Scottish Studies
| In Memory of Joanne S. Norman (1943-2007) | |
| 94 |
| Lay Religiosity, Piety, and Devotion in Scotland c. 1300 to c. 1450 | |
| Richard D. Oram | 95 - 126 |
| Local Society and the Defence of the English Frontier in Fifteenth-Century Scotland: The War Measures of 1482 | |
| Jackson W. Armstrong | 127 - 149 |
| The Career Paths of Illegitimate Scottish Clergy: The Evidence of the Registers of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Registers of Supplications and Lateran Registers | |
| Jennifer R. McDonald | 151 - 173 |
| Scottish Poets and English Stanzas: Schir Thomas Norny and Dunbar’s Use of Tail-Rhyme | |
| Rhiannon Purdie | 175 - 191 |
| The Prosody of the Middle Scots Alliterative Poems | |
| J. Derrick McClure | 193 - 216 |
| The dit amoureux and the Makars: An Essay on The Kingis Quair and The Testament of Cresseid | |
| William Calin | 217 - 250 |
| Review Essay - Some Recent Books on Scottish Literature | |
| David J. Parkinson | 251 - 272 |