This volume continues the series' engagement with intellectual and cultural pluralism in the Middle Ages, showcasing the best new work in this field.
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1. Feeling Thinking in the Old English Boethius - Jennifer A. Lorden
2. Arthurian Worldbuilding Around the Round Table: Wace's History, Chrétien's Fictions, and Continental Romance - Michael Lysander Angerer
3. Gautier de Coinci's Miracles de Nostre Dame and the Powers of Olfaction - Henry Ravenhall
4. Obscured by Smoke: Occluded Sight as Epistemological Crisis in Eyewitness Narratives of the 1241-2 Mongol Invasions - Misho Sarah Ishikawa
5. Richard de Bury's Philobiblon, Translatio Studii et Imperii, and the Anglo-French Cultural Politics of the Fourteenth Century - Emma-Catherine Wilson
6. Margery Kempe's Penitential Credit - Nancy Haijing Jiang
7. Books, Translation, and Multilingualism in Late Medieval Calais - J. R. Mattison