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Fruits of the most recent research on the worlds of the eleventh
and twelfth centuries. The contributions in this volume illuminate
critical aspects of the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and Angevin
worlds - and more. Essays consider the complexities of the Norman
administration in North Africa, the Canterbury primacy controversy
through the lens of the relics of St Ouen, and the meanings of
natura and divinitas in the works of Bernardus Silvestris.
Additional chapters explore cross-cultural definitions of
masculinity articulated through the biblical figure of David, the
social networks and monastic patronage of the female lords of
Braine, and the links between legal classifications of adultery and
thirteenth-century fabliaux. The Journal continues its focuson
source criticism with explorations of two Italian sources -- a
Miscellany from the Piedmontese monastery of Novalesa and an
overlooked Venetian source for Byzantine imperial history. A
re-assessment of the legal and judicial activities of King Henry I
rounds out the volume. Contributors: JASON BAXTER, LUIGI ANDREA
BERTO, APRIL HARPER, JOHN HUDSON, RUTH MAZO KARRAS, MATT KING,
BRIDGET K. RILEY, EDWARD M. SCHOOLMAN, YVONNE SEALE.
Medieval Sexuality: A Casebook is a fascinating collection
featuring both new and established experts in the field. The volume
includes 11 original essays by Ross Balzaretti, Philip Crispin,
Dominic Janes, Hugh Kennedy, A. Lynn Martin, Kim M. Phillips,
Samantha J. E. Riches, Joyce E. Salisbury, David Santiuste, and the
volume editors, April Harper and Caroline Proctor. The authors
explore a variety of sources, contributing work on a diverse range
of topics including: sources for sexuality in Late Lombard Italy;
the problematic reception of early medieval penitentials by modern
readers; sexuality as experienced by the desert fathers and
mothers; connections between saints, monsters, and sexuality in
medieval art and hagiography; the relationship between food,
seduction, and adultery in the fabliaux; sex, alcohol, and the late
medieval stereotype of the unruly woman; sex as a medical and moral
concern in medieval regimens of health; ideas of sexuality in
political discourse; sex and scandal in festive drama; debates on
sexual orientation in Arabic court literature; and pre-colonial
descriptions of sexuality in the Far East. The volume concludes
with a useful selection of further reading.
Medieval Sexuality: A Casebook is a fascinating collection
featuring both new and established experts in the field. The volume
includes 11 original essays by Ross Balzaretti, Philip Crispin,
Dominic Janes, Hugh Kennedy, A. Lynn Martin, Kim M. Phillips,
Samantha J. E. Riches, Joyce E. Salisbury, David Santiuste, and the
volume editors, April Harper and Caroline Proctor. The authors
explore a variety of sources, contributing work on a diverse range
of topics including: sources for sexuality in Late Lombard Italy;
the problematic reception of early medieval penitentials by modern
readers; sexuality as experienced by the desert fathers and
mothers; connections between saints, monsters, and sexuality in
medieval art and hagiography; the relationship between food,
seduction, and adultery in the fabliaux; sex, alcohol, and the late
medieval stereotype of the unruly woman; sex as a medical and moral
concern in medieval regimens of health; ideas of sexuality in
political discourse; sex and scandal in festive drama; debates on
sexual orientation in Arabic court literature; and pre-colonial
descriptions of sexuality in the Far East. The volume concludes
with a useful selection of further reading.
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