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Virtual Journal in 
Medieval Studies                        

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Virtual Maney – Medieval Studies is a collection of twenty-two articles specially selected from a range of Maney journals that best demonstrate the breadth of medieval studies content we publish. The featured journals specialise in subject areas as diverse as English, Italian, German, Greek and Chinese Studies and Archaeology, and the articles examine not only the history of the medieval period but also its literature, politics, religions and art.

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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