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Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2012) 42 (2): 421–459.
Published: 01 May 2012
... 2012 by Duke University Press 2012
Balaam to Bottom: Artifact
and Theatrical Translation in
the Sixteenth Century
Kurt Schreyer...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2008) 38 (3): 403–412.
Published: 01 September 2008
... throughout the volume in approaches to
the subject that continually foreground bodily phenomena.
Individual essays in the collection address other hermeneutical
and methodological issues as well. Accepting the relatively new emphasis in
medical histories on examining evidence “from the bottom...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2021) 51 (1): 175.
Published: 01 January 2021
... to refer to Danila Sokolov. The error occurred in the paragraph beginning at the bottom of p. 663 and ending at the top of p. 664. This paragraph should read as follows: Sokolov provides instead a more dynamic account of diplomacy unfolding as improvisation against a backdrop of shifting and only partially...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) 45 (3): 457–485.
Published: 01 September 2015
... their triumphant progress to the bottom
of the final page.
Stating something in only one way was not enough for Milles, nor
was laying it out in one way. His works are copious, almost manic, in content
and form. He frequently slips into poetry, quotes classical sources, includes
lengthy metaphors...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2012) 42 (3): 749–751.
Published: 01 September 2012
... in Middle English 395 – 420
Peltonen, Markku
Virtues in Elizabethan and Early Stuart Grammar Schools 157 – 179
Rosenfeld, Jessica
Compassionate Conversions: Gower’s Confessio Amantis
and the Problem of Envy 83 – 105
Schreyer, Kurt
Balaam to Bottom: Artifact and Theatrical Translation...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) 45 (1): 159–195.
Published: 01 January 2015
... 10.1215/10829636-2830064 © 2015 by Duke University Press
the Modena polyptych appears at first glance to depict unremarkable scenes
of domestic life in fifteenth-century Italy (see fig. 1).9 The composition is
divided by the architecture into four quadrants. At the bottom left, closest...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2011) 41 (2): 251–291.
Published: 01 May 2011
...) measures 25 mm. shorter from the bottom than the rest of the Pon-
tifical. Although it was attached to the Pontificial while still in Sherborne,
the quire itself functions as an independent unit. In addition to the Rules of
Confraternity (fol. 163v), this final quire contains six other items: a copy...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (2): 225–255.
Published: 01 May 2009
... their
heads, flowing from vials that Christ himself empties. At the bottom of the
page, one medallion depicts Peregrinus holding a book with the opening
words of the Speculum, “I will converse with you, Theodora,” while another
medallion features Theodora, who gives her assent. Theodora and her sisters...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2022) 52 (2): 253–284.
Published: 01 May 2022
... (see fig. 1 ). The griffin (bottom left) is the exception that confirms the rule: “le griffon a .iiii. pies et a la teste et les elles semblables a l'aigle et du remenant du corps il est semblant au lion” (161r) [the griffin has four feet and has a head and wings similar to the eagle, and the rest...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2021) 51 (3): 397–429.
Published: 01 September 2021
.... 76r. Photo © Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford. Figure 8. MS Bodley 264, fol. 76r. Photo © Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford. A folio later, the blind man appearing with his dog and begging bowl at the bottom of fol. 77v wears the same sort of hat as the men on fol. 74v...
FIGURES
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Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2017) 47 (3): 599–607.
Published: 01 September 2017
.... 1). He also recorded a transaction in the same
cipher. On the bottom margin of a page, written upside down, appears the
following note, transcribed and translated here from the numeric code:
Edward blaklor of litle on in the county
of staffard tailor doth stand in detad vnto...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) 45 (1): 7–52.
Published: 01 January 2015
...
Consorziale del clero urbano, MS IX.B.1, fol. 2v. Reproduced by
permission of the Archivio Arcivescovile, Bologna.
Terpstra / Body Politics 11
Figure 2.
Comforting (top left), processing from prison to the Palazzo del Podestà
(bottom), and public...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2012) 42 (3): 657–698.
Published: 01 September 2012
... the world appear in the surrounding lintel blocks at the
bottom and archivolt- like compartments on each side. At the top, Christ’s
head is presented in a space shaped like a keystone. Just below the tympa-
num, six apostles are shown again, beside or superimposed upon pilasters —
one on each side...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (3): 619–641.
Published: 01 September 2009
... cousin, “Iodocus Fridericus Tetzel,” who leaves Ortel his inscription
at the bottom of the folio. Tetzel is recorded in the matriculation regis-
ter of German students at Padua as a senator in his homeland, and he is
listed together with his fellow compatriots, Im Hoff and Behaim, who also
signed...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) 45 (3): 487–504.
Published: 01 September 2015
... headings
such as AB, AC, or AD, and then write down words, guessing whether they
should be nearer to the top of the area intended for a given alphabetical
range (as abandon would be in the area under the heading AB) or the bottom
of the area (as abyss would be). The more words one writes...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2003) 33 (1): 91–123.
Published: 01 January 2003
... the day, month, and year of each martyr, but each month’s names are
arranged so that the years of martyrdom run in chronological order from
the top of the page to the bottom.20 The calendar’s chronological arrange-
ment of the years of death is achieved at the expense of many of the mar-
tyrs...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2015) 45 (2): 343–365.
Published: 01 May 2015
... who do not rule” had few options
but to wait patiently for their betters to devise a remedy for their grievances.
When they rose in rebellion, Elizabethan commoners did not view
the solution to their problems as coming from the top down or the middle
out, but as shaped from the bottom up...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2009) 39 (3): 545–570.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of Durandus’s death, for exam-
ple, shows, at the top of the page, an accurate depiction of the vesting of a
bishop, laid out sequentially in fourteen of the fifteen steps as outlined in
the text by Durandus, while the grotesques in the bottom margin include
an ape — well known in this period for its...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2010) 40 (1): 65–88.
Published: 01 January 2010
... if it is finally not possible in this play. At the bottom of the cliff,
having left behind both tragic heaviness and inhuman lightness, Edgar and
Gloucester try to affirm the ordinariness of their bodies and explore what it
might be like simply to stand up with one’s sorrows: “Give me your arm: /
Up: so...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2013) 43 (1): 121–144.
Published: 01 January 2013
... / 2013
cote fenced about with olive trees?” (4.3.75 – 76). Celia’s directions say much
about the spiritual and spatial function of the site she and Rosalind inhabit.
It is “west” and “down in the neighbor bottom,” near “osiers” (willows) and
“by the murmuring stream” (4.3.77 – 78). Perched...