Our Medieval Heritage
Essays in Honour of John Tillotson for his
60th Birthday
by Linda Rasmussen, Valerie Spear and Dianne Tillotson
A wide-ranging collection of essays on
numerous aspects of medieval political, social and cultural history
compiled by colleagues and friends as a mark of appreciation to John
Tillotson, who has taught at the Australian National University, Canberra,
since 1969.
- Robert Barnes: Foreword: Who is John Tillotson?
- Valerie Spear: Change and Decay? The Nunnery and
the Secular World in Late Medieval England
- Linda Rasmussen: Order, Order! Determining Order in Medieval English Nunneries
- Julie Hotchin: Abbot as Guardian and Cultivator of
Virtues: Two Perspectives on the cura monialium in Practice
- Yvonne Parrey: Dangerous Persuasion: Bishop
Reginald Peacock and the Vernacular Instruction of the Laity
- Richard Campbell: "And This We Call God"
- Libby Keen: Under Cover of Stories: Bartholomew
the Englishman and the World of Land and Sea
- Bill Craven: Vanities, Bonfires and Popular
Religious Culture in Florence
- Stephanie Tarbin: Moral Regulation and Civic
Identity in London, 1400–1530
- Tania Colwell: Medieval Masculinities:
Transgressions and Transformations
- Ralph Elliott: Sir Gawain and the Wallabies
- Alexander Grishin: Açik Saray and Medieval Military Campaigns
- Graham McLennan: The Lady of Caesarea: a Colonist in Outremer
- Pam Kelloway: A Significant Friendship
- Judith Pearce: Finding Medieval Manuscripts:
Discovery and Citation in the Digital Era
- Dianne Tillotson: Multimedia Medievalia: The Fate
of Traditional Scholarship in a Post-Modern World
- Greta-Mary Hair and John Gormley: "Viderunt
omnes" : a Computer Teaching Package on the Transcription of
Eleventh-Century Aquitanian Chant Notation
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