Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures
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Volumen 1, número 2 (2012) Table of Contents
-Tracy Adams, Introduction: Devotion and Emotions in the Middle Ages pp. 173-183
-Juanita Feros Ruys, Sensitive Spirits: Changing Depictions of Demonic Emotions in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
pp. 184-209
-Andrew Brown, Devotion and Emotion: Creating the Devout Body in Late Medieval Bruges
pp. 210-234
-Constant J. Mews, Thomas Aquinas and Catherine of Siena: Emotion, Devotion and Mendicant Spiritualities in the Late Fourteenth Century
pp. 235-252 -Lindsay Diggelmann, Gardens as “Emotional Communities”: Three Medieval French Examples
pp. 253-267
-Tracy Adams, Michael Potegal, Anger and the “Cour amoureuse” of Charles VI: Medieval and Modern Perspectives
pp. 268-291
-Richard Matthew Pollard, Julian Hendrix, Digital Devotion from Carolingian Reichenau and St. Gall pp. 292-302
-Sheryl McDonald Manuscript Study. Variance Uncovered and Errors Explained: An Analysis of Nítíða saga in the Seventeenth-Century Icelandic Manuscript js 166 fol. pp. 303-318
Reviews
-Henry Berlin, Cantigas Medievais Galego-Portuguesas pp. 319-323
-Francisco Gago-Jover, PhiloBiblon (review) pp. 323-328
-The Online Froissart (review) pp. 328-330
Digital Philology is a new peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of medieval vernacular texts and cultures. Founded by Stephen G. Nichols and Nadia R. Altschul, the journal aims to foster scholarship that crosses disciplines upsetting traditional fields of study, national boundaries, and periodizations.
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Johns Hopkins University Press. EEUU
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