| Some Suspect Schoolmasters |
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Alan D. Booth |
1 - 20 |
| Tyranny, Anarkhia, and the Problems of the Boule in the Oresteia
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D. G. Beer |
47 - 71 |
| Centre, Periphery, and Eye in the Late Roman Empire |
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R. F. Newbold |
72 - 103 |
| Pervenimus Edessam: The Origins of a Great Christian Centre Outside the Familiar Mediaeval World |
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D. J. Lane |
104 - 117 |
| Classical and Secular Learning among the Irish before the Carolingian Renaissance |
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Michael Herren |
118 - 157 |
| Christian Cato: A Middle English Translation of the Disticha Catonis |
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Sarah M. Horrall |
158 - 197 |
| The Juxtaposition of the Ridiculous and the Sublime in Martianus Capella |
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H. J. Westra |
198 - 214 |
| John of Salisbury's Entheticus and the Classical Tradition of Satire |
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Ronald E. Pepin |
215 - 227 |
| Castor et lynx medievaux: leur senefiance |
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I. Malaxecheverria |
228 - 238 |
| Thwarted Sexuality in Chaucer's Works |
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Daniel Silvia, Donald R. Howard, Beryl Rowland, E. Talbot Donaldson, Florence Ridley |
239 - 267 |
| The Use of the Rhetorical Exordium in Middle English Drama |
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Raymond C. St-Jacques |
268 - 282 |
| The Three Estates and Other Mediaeval Trinities |
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Joseph A. Dane |
283 - 309 |