Abstract
Part 1 Images, text and context: medieval landscape and the encyclopaedic tradition, Walter Cahn the value of verisimilitude in the art of Jan van Eyck, Linda Seidel the image of history in Christine de Pizan's de la Mutacion de Fortune, Kevin Brownlee Le Livre des Trois Virtus of Christine de Pizan - Beinecke MS. 427, Eric Hicks. Part 2 Romanesque Middle Ages?: style and value - from soldier to pilgrim in the Song of Roland, Eugene Vance representations of time in Ordo Represenacionis Adc, Margot Fassler King Arthur, his knights and the French aristocracy in Picardy, Sandra Hindman Marie de France's commonplaces, Stephen G. Nichols. Part 3 Gothic Middle Ages?: gothic signs and the surplus - the kiss on the cathedral, Michael Camille toward an understanding of Truth in the French version of the Pratique by Maitre Bernard de Gordon, Claude Thomasset music, text and social context - re-examining 13th century styles, Beverley J. Evans dangerous resemblances - the Romance of the Rose, Claire Nouvet the other world incarnate - Chastel Mortel and Chastel des Armes in the Perlesvaus, Anne Berthelot. Part 4 Baroque Middle Ages?: fullness and emptiness - shortages and storehouses of lyric treasure in the 14th and 15th centuries, Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet the daisy and the laurel - myths of desire and creativity in the poetry of Jean Froissart, Sylvia Huot from narrative style dramatic style in Les Moralities, Margarete Newels the time of the plague and the order of writing - Jean le Bel, Froissard, Machaut, Michel Zink.
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