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This book contains a collection of political verses, venality satires and songs of social protest from medieval... Læs mere
The Stonor Letters and Papers provides us with a wealth of otherwise unobtainable detail about the lives and careers of a late medieval gentry family.... Læs mere
Our knowledge of Anglo-Saxon England depends wholly on the precise and detailed study of the texts that have come down to us from pre-Conquest times. The present book... Læs mere
In this important collection of essays Robert Pippin takes issue with some prominent assessments of what is or is not philosophically at stake in the idea of a... Læs mere
By examining a wide range of Arabic and Persian literature from the eighth to the thirteenth century, this 1997 book shows the tension that existed between the traditional egalitarian ideal of early Islam, and the hierarchical impulses of the classical period.
This book is the only comprehensive survey of British population from the Black Death to the present day. Its non-technical style is... Læs mere
The first extended study of relics of the blood of Christ, the 'Holy Blood'. Starting with new evidence relating to the relics deposited by Henry III at Westminster in 1247, the study proceeds to a wider consideration of blood relics and their place in Christian devotion.
A brilliant study of proto-scientific thought, arguing that the transformation of the conceptual model of the natural world c.1260–1380 was strongly influenced by rapid monetisation in European society.
The history of English rule in Ireland stretches back to the twelfth century. This book examines the actions of the earliest... Læs mere
The purpose of this volume, first published in 1997, is to take account of the state of research and... Læs mere
This is a detailed study of Jewish settlement and of seven different Jewish communities in England between 1262 and 1290, offering in addition a new consideration of the prelude to Edward I's expulsion of the Jews in 1290.
A major contribution to the history of philosophy in the later medieval period (1250–1350), focusing on cognitive theory, a subject of intense investigation during these years. Includes discussions of intentionality, mental representation, scepticism, and realism.