The University of ReadingGraduate Centre for Medieval Studies

PUBLICATIONS

The Centre publishes a multi-disciplinary journal, Reading Medieval Studies. The journal was founded in 1975 and is released annually, topics covered in the most recent ‘Volume XXXI’ from 2005 and 'Volume XXX' from 2004, are displayed for reference.

Applications to have your own article published in the journal should be made to rms@rdg.ac.uk

 

CONTENTS OF READING MEDIEVAL STUDIES volume XXXI, 2005

GCMS Report, 2004-2005

C. Bratu, The Aesthetics of the Chroniclers of the Fourth Crusade and the Gothic-Scholastic Episteme, pp. 3-26

J. Kostenec, Observations on the Great Palace at Constantinople, pp. 27-56

J. Spence, The Identity of Rauf de Boun, Author of the Petit Bruit, pp. 57-76

A. Truelove, Linguistic Diversity in the Fifteenth-Century Stonor Letters, pp. 77-95

Contents of Volume XXX, 2004

GCMS News 2003-2004

'A Byzantine church at Sirkeci in Istanbul'

Ferudun Özgümüs

'The Tomb of King Henry I at Reading Abbey: New Evidence Concerning its Appearance and the Date of its Effigy'

Julian Luxford

''...The fend set him in my throte': Sexuality and the Fiendish Encounter in Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love'

Liz Herbert McAvoy

'Women in the Vulgate Cycle: From Saints to Sorceresses'

Peter S. Noble

'Female Doubling in Galeran de Bretagne'

Natasha Romanova


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