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Mony wylsum way: March 2011
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Monday, March 14, 2011. The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 2 of 2). Record Commission, 1830), II, ii, Appendix, pp. 261-267. The third is my transcription from the manuscript, but I differ little from Haskins' edition ( Speculum. The judgement against d'Amory. The judgements against Francis de Aldham and Bartholomew de Ashburnham. 1 Roger d’Amory ( PW. Square brackets are editorial insertions in the. Tenor judicii sup er. M Damory redditi patet in sequenti.
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Charles’ Staff Page:. Http:/ www.history.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/zika.html. Is Winthrop Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Western Australia. In addition to the project with Charles Zika and Jenny Spinks where she is exploring readings of disaster in early modern France, Susan is currently working with Jacqueline van Gent on a history of gender and power in the Orange-Nassau family, 1544 1814, as part of an Australian Research Council grant. Susan’s Staff Page:.
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Conference Panels | Early Modern Disaster
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July 30, 2010. Ongoing research emerging from this project is being presented in the following conference panels:. Renaissance Society of America conference, Venice, 8-10 April 2010. Panel: Natural Disaster and Religion in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Charles Zika, The University of Melbourne, Collecting Disasters at a Time of Religious Crisis: the ‘Wonder. Book’ of Johann Jakob Wick. Susan Broomhall, The University of Western Australia, Religious Women Reading Disaster in Sixteenth-Century France. Charles ...
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July 30, 2010. Ongoing research emerging from this project is being presented in the following conference panels:. Renaissance Society of America conference, Venice, 8-10 April 2010. Panel: Natural Disaster and Religion in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Charles Zika, The University of Melbourne, Collecting Disasters at a Time of Religious Crisis: the ‘Wonder. Book’ of Johann Jakob Wick. Susan Broomhall, The University of Western Australia, Religious Women Reading Disaster in Sixteenth-Century France. Charles ...
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Mony wylsum way: Fight those cliches, people!
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Fight those cliches, people! This is a post of great insight and depth and moment, in which I say ‘hey, look, something interesting’. A few points of interest in this Middle English Yorkshire (? Chronicle, from c. 1327 (it goes up to the coronation of Edward III)! All quotes are by line number from Caroline Eckhardt’s EETS edition – Castleford’s Chronicle, or The Boke of Brut, EETS 305-6 (1996), volume 2 of 2.). And siþen his heide of to strik.
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Mony wylsum way: The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 2 of 2)
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Monday, March 14, 2011. The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 2 of 2). Record Commission, 1830), II, ii, Appendix, pp. 261-267. The third is my transcription from the manuscript, but I differ little from Haskins' edition ( Speculum. The judgement against d'Amory. The judgements against Francis de Aldham and Bartholomew de Ashburnham. 1 Roger d’Amory ( PW. Square brackets are editorial insertions in the. Tenor judicii sup er. M Damory redditi patet in sequenti.
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Mony wylsum way: Modes of perception or stylistic conventions?
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Modes of perception or stylistic conventions? My supervisor recommended me last week a book that he finds has received less attention than it deserves, partly because it is awkwardly titled for its contents: William Brandt’s. The Shape of Medieval History: Studies in Modes of Perception. London: Yale UP, 1966). I have found myself alternately fascinated and frustrated by it. When we say that something is relevant to something else, we ordinar...
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Mony wylsum way: The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 1 of 2)
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Middle English Word of the Moment. Sunday, March 13, 2011. The Judgement and Death of Roger d’Amory (part 1 of 2). This post was actually written a couple of weeks ago, but given the proximity of the date, I figured I might as well save it for an anniversary post! On the 13th or 14th of March, 1322, Roger d’Amory died – ‘obiit morte propria’ – at Tutbury Priory, Burton-upon-Trent,. Fineshade manuscript. [4]. Lady Elizabeth de Clare / de Burgh. [5]. Husbands of his sisters. [6]. Les queux treisouns, arsou...