Volume LXXIV (2011) - ISBN 978-0-85481-155-7
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List of Contents
Stephanus the Alexandrian Philosopher, the Kanon and a Seventh-Century Millennium (LXXIV, pp. 1-30)
Mossman Rouéche
The Archpoet and the Emperor (LXXIV, pp. 31-58)
Peter Godman
The Reception of St Augustine’s City of God in Anglo-Norman Canterbury (LXXIV, pp. 59-85)
Kristine Haney
New Images for Anselm’s Table Talk: An Illustrated Manuscript of the Liber de similitudinibus (LXXIV, pp. 87-119)
C. M. Kauffmann
The Painted Chamber at Westminster, the Fall of Tyrants and the English Literary Model of Governance (LXXIV, pp. 121-154)
Paul Binski
The Crusade of Nicopolis, Burgundy, and the Entombment of Christ at Pont-à-Mousson (LXXIV, pp. 155-190)
Christoph Brachmann
Noah’s Calendar: The Chronology of the Flood Narrative and the History of Astronomy in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Scholarship (LXXIV, pp. 191-211)
C. P. E. Nothaft
A Late Sixteenth-Century Cryptographical Treatise: Jacobus Colius’s “Tractatus de fictis characteribus” (1584-86) (LXXIV, pp. 213-239)
William Poole
Scaliger, Saumaise, Casaubon and the Discovery of the Palatine Anthology (1606) (LXXIV, pp. 241-261)
Dirk van Miert
Nicholas Peiresc and the Delphic Tripod in the Republic of Letters (LXXIV, pp. 263-279)
Anthony Ossa Richardson
A Chapter in the Nachleben of the Farnese Atlas: Martin Folkes’s Globe (LXXIV, pp. 281-299)
Kristen Lippincott
