Medieval Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
Art of East Anglia
Nicholas Rogers
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2012-08-29
Art in East Anglia Introduction East Anglia derives its name and one of the definitions of its extent from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was ef...
Art of London and South-East England, Post-Conquest to Monastery Dissolution
Nicholas Rogers
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2021-06-23
Art of London and South-East England, Post-Conquest to Monastery DissolutionIntroductionThe area covered by this bibliography comprises London and the...
Arthurian Romance
Norris J. Lacy
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2015-10-26
Arthurian Romance Introduction Arthurian romance grew out of chronicles purporting to record the history of King Arthur, his knights, and thei...
Attila And The Huns
Ralph W. Mathisen
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2016-06-28
Attila and the HunsIntroductionFor Romans in the late 4th century ce and the first half of the 5th century ce, the Huns easily were the most fearsome ...
Auchinleck Manuscript, The
Tmothy A. Shonk
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2017-04-27
The Auchinleck ManuscriptIntroductionThe famous Auchinleck manuscript (Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, Advocates MS 19.2.1) is a remarkable b...
Audelay, John
Susanna Fein
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2013-08-26
John Audelay Introduction English religious poet John Audelay (fl. 1417–?1432) was the first priest assigned to the Lestrange family chantry f...
Augustodunensis, Honorius
Karl Kinsella, Lesley Smith
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2016-04-28
Honorius AugustodunensisIntroductionHonorius Augustodunensis (b. c. 1080–c. 1140), also referred to as Honorius of Autun in some secondary literature,...
Bartholomaeus Anglicus
Michael Twomey
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2017-03-30
Bartholomaeus AnglicusIntroductionBartholomaeus Anglicus (Bartholomew the Englishman, Bartholomäus Anglicus, Barthélemy l’Anglais, Bartolomeo Anglico,...
Benedictines After 1100
Martin Heale
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2013-08-26
Benedictines after 1100IntroductionAlthough many of the greatest monasteries in Europe during the High Middle Ages and late medieval period were Bened...
Benoît de Sainte Maure [113]
Douglas Kelly
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2017-04-27
Benoît de Sainte Maure [113]IntroductionBenoît de Sainte-Maure wrote two historical poems, or estoires: the Roman de Troie (ca. 1165) and the Chroniqu...
Beowulf
Paul E. Szarmach
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Beowulf Introduction By common estimation the corpus of Old English poetry is some 30,000 lines or, roughly, the literary output of John Milto...
Bernard of Clairvaux
Brian Patrick McGuire
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Bernard of Clairvaux Introduction Bernard of Clairvaux (b. 1090–d. 1153) was one of the most influential figures in western Europe in the seco...
Bernardus Silvestris
Winthrop Wetherbee
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2017-02-28
Bernardus SilvestrisIntroductionBernard of Tours, better known as Bernardus Silvestris, was clearly in close touch with major developments in the Plat...
Biblical Apocrypha
Brian Murdoch
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2013-11-27
Biblical ApocryphaIntroductionThe term “biblical apocrypha” is imprecise. What is not meant is what is commonly known as the Apocrypha, the (variable)...
Birgitta of Sweden and the Birgittine Order
Volker Schier
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2018-09-25
Birgitta of Sweden and the Birgittine OrderIntroductionBirgitta Birgersdotter (b. 1303 in Finsta near Uppsala, d. 23 July 1373 in Rome) was a Swedish ...
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Chris Kleinhenz
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2010-12-15
Giovanni Boccaccio Introduction Giovanni Boccaccio (b. 1313–d. 1375) is generally considered the father of Italian prose because of his ...
Boethius
Philip Phillips
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2017-03-30
BoethiusIntroductionAnicius Manlius Severinus Boethius was born in Rome c. 475–480 ce. Alaric had sacked Rome in 410, sending shockwaves throughout th...
Bokenham, Osbern
Simon Horobin
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2016-03-31
Osbern BokenhamIntroductionOsbern Bokenham was a prolific vernacular hagiographer, active in the first half of the 15th century. He is chiefly remembe...
Book of Kells
Carol A. Farr
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2014-09-29
Book of Kells Introduction The Book of Kells is a large format manuscript of the gospels, famed for the beauty and ingenuity of its decoration...
Bozon, Nicholas
Laurie Postlewate
Subject: Medieval Studies »
Date Added: 2018-01-11
Nicholas BozonIntroductionNicholas Bozon is the author of religious texts composed in England from the late 13th to the early 14th century in a wide r...
How to Subscribe
Oxford Bibliographies Online is available by subscription and perpetual access to institutions. For more information or to contact an Oxford Sales Representative click here.