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Contents Archaeology & Heritage • Colonel Thornton's coach gun and other weapons, with notes on the career of a great Yorkshire sportsman • Early Sixteenth-Century Domestic Wall-Paintings at Great Ponton, Lincolnshire • Magic for the Dead? The Archaeology of Magic in Later Medieval Burials • Real Men Read Poetry: Instructional Verse in 14th-century Fight Manuals • Space and Structure at Caernarfon Castle • The Tradition of Detached Bell Towers at Cathedral and Monastic Churches in Medieval England and Scotland (1066-1539) Language & Literature • Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale and the Work of Mourning • Contemplating Rulership: The Changduan Jing and Tang Political Thought • The Development of Local Writing in Early Medieval China • 'Fu in Lunigiana': La Lunigiana e l'epistola di frate Ilario (Codice 8, Pluteo XXIX, Zibaldone Mediceo-Laurenziano) nella geografia letteraria di Boccaccio • Ghazis, roads and trade in north-west Anatolia 1179-1291 • The Goudelis family in Italy after the fall of Constantinople • Historicism, Philology and the Text. An Interview with Teodolinda Barolini • An Inquiry into Reign Era Changes under Wu Zhao, China’s Only Female Emperor • The Liber Sermonum Hugonis: The Discovery of a New Work by Hugh of Saint Victor • On the Study of Tang Literature • The Poetics of Translatio: French-Byzantine Relations in Chrétien de Troyes's Cligés • Preaching the Cross: Liturgy and Crusade Propaganda • Roman Sentimental in the Middle Ages? Mai und Beaflor as a Literary Reflection of the Medieval History of Emotions • Tauler and Merswin: Friends in God? • Translating the ideal lady: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's treatment of Guido Cavalcanti in The Early Italian Poets • 'Va', mia canzone': Textual Transmission and the Congedo in Medieval Exile Lyrics |