Van Courtlandt Elliott (ed.), H.M. Smyser, Giles Constable and L.D. Benson (assist. eds.)
Speculum: A Journal of Mediaeval Studies, January 1967, Vol XLII, Number 1
Cambridge: The Mediaeval Academy of America, 1967. Paper bound in gray wrappers, January 1967 issue only of this quarterly publication, Pp1-232. Contents include: The Middle English Romance: Some Questions of Creation, Presentation, and Preservation by Albert Baugh; The Heraldry of Hector or Confusion Worse confounded by Roger Sherman Loomis; Oral Poetry in Mediaeval English, French, and German Literature: Some Notes on Recent Research by Michael Curschmann; Manor Court and Parish Church in Fifteenth-Century England: A Study of Village By-Laws by W.O. Ault; Chaucer's Use of Gin and Do by Smyser; The Revenue of Louis VII by John Benton; Rhetorical Structure in The Owl and the Nightingale by Angela Carson; The Death of Jerome of Prague: Divergent Views by Renee Neu Watkins, plus numerous reviews. A very good copy. 425 grams - lettermail shipping may be available. Over 100 separate issues of Speculum in stock, from the 1950s through to the 21st Century.
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Keywords: Speculum Journal Mediaeval Medieval Studies Smyser, Giles Constable, Van Courtlandt Elliott, Middle English Romance Creation Presentation Preservation, Albert Baugh; Heraldry Hector Confusion Worse Confounded, Roger Sherman Loomis; Oral Poetry Mediaeval E