Medieval Futures explores the rich variety of ways in which medieval people imagined the future, from the prophetic anticipation of the end of the...
Prestige, authority and power: what is the significance of these three terms for the study of late-medieval manuscripts and texts? This collection of...
Monasteries were a dominant feature of the landscape of medieval England, but although much critical attention has been devoted to them, comparatively...
The uncanny ability of certain individuals to foresee future events had long been regarded as a characteristic of the Scottish Highlands, but in the...
Led by the example of Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian monks turned their attention to the world outside the monastery walls in response to the threat...
The English bishops played a crucial role in the process of Reformation in the sixteenth century, from the first arrival of continental Reformed...
The late Lewis White Beck, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rochester for many years, was one of the world's leading Kant scholars. Beck...
The image of Arthur has haunted the poets and writers of western Europe for nearly nine centuries, and there is no sign of an end to the reign of the...
Agnes and Huguette were two Waldensian women who were interrogated by the inquisitional court of Pamiers, in southern France, in 1319 and subsequently...
This is the last book by the noted English scholar Bernard Schilling. A remarkably compact survey of all the novels by Charles Dickens, it shows the...