Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources, the transformative successor to Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History (first published in 1964), provides a unique venue for scholars to offer fresh readings of evidence from the period 400–1600. This annual is dedicated to the fundamental scholarship of analysis and interpretation led by direct engagement with the sources—written, visual, material—in any form, from editions, translations, and commentaries to reports, notes, and reflections. By foregrounding the most basic approach of working outwards from the evidence, it aims to foster conversations across disciplines, regions, and periods, as well as to become a reference point for original approaches and new discoveries.
This supplementary volume comprises essays on sources from the pre-modern world authored by members of the Medieval Studies Research Group, University of Lincoln, to mark the launch of the new (fourth) series.
- COVER
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Barrett & Wilkinson – Introducing Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources
- Part I: Textual Strategies in Late Antiquity
- Michael Wuk – 1. Problematic Clergymen, Pointed Ceremonials, and Imperial Anxieties
- Szada & Wood – 2. Succession Crises in Sixth-Century Iberia
- Monti – 3. A Scholion on Dionysios of Thrace and the Origins of the Greek Alphabet
- Part II: Records and the Practice of Power
- Portass – 4. Protecting the Mauduit Patrimony
- Wilkinson – 5. The Charters, Letters, and Seal of Lady Nicholaa de la Haye
- Waag – 6. Dei gratia Ierosolimorum regina
- Part III: Behind and Beyond the Written
- Barrett – 7. Ordeal by Innocents
- Gardiner & Pape – 8. A Now-Lost 14th-Century Aisled Base-Cruck Building
- Roos – 9. I Am Sailing: A Brief Catalogue of Mayflower Materials