St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies: Recent submissions
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Italian queens in the ninth and tenth centuries
(University of St Andrews, 2014-06-26) - ThesisThis thesis investigates the role of queens in ninth and tenth century Italy. During the Carolingian period the Italian kingdom saw significant involvement of royal women in political affairs. This trend continued after ... -
Out of the wilderness : a fourteenth-century English drawing of John the Baptist
(2010) - Journal articleLondon, British Library, MS Royal 10 B XIV contains a large drawing of St. John the Baptist that is both exceptional for its quality and iconographically unique. Not previously noticed by art historians, it constitutes an ... -
An English lecturer, a palliative care practitioner, and an absent poet have a confabulation
(2014-07-09) - Journal articleThe possibilities for developing the poet Douglas Dunn’s archive (which includes the drafts and manuscripts for his collection Elegies, dealing with the terminal illness and death of the poet’s wife from cancer) for ... -
Prostitution and subjectivity in late mediaeval Germany and Switzerland
(University of St Andrews, 2013-11-30) - ThesisThis thesis is a study of the problem of subjectivity and prostitution in the Middle Ages. Three legal case studies of unpublished archival material and one chapter focussing on fictional texts from late mediaeval Germany ... -
Living like the laity? : The negotiation of religious status in the cities of late medieval Italy
(2010-12) - Journal articleFramed by consideration of images of treasurers on the books of the treasury in thirteenth-century Siena, this article uses evidence for the employment of men of religion in city offices in central and northern Italy to ...