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1What Nature Does Not TeachDisputatio200860
2The Language of William of MalmesburyDisputatio200334
3Abelard on RhetoricDisputatio200331
4The Light of the Virgin Muse in John Lydgate’s Life of Our LadyDisputatio201030
5Astronomy and Philosophical Orientation in Classical and Renaissance Didactic PoetryDisputatio200823
6The Appearances of Medieval RitualsDisputatio200420
7Medieval Bêtise: Internal Senses and Second Skins in Richard de Fournival’s Bestiaire d’amoursDisputatio201418
8Philosophy in Parts: Jean de Meun, Chaucer, and LydgateDisputatio201417
9Medieval Thought ExperimentsDisputatio201817
10Wycliffite Ciceronianism? The General Prologue to the Wycliffite Bible and Augustine’s De doctrina ChristianaDisputatio200316
11Uncertainty and Deception in the Medieval and Early Modern CourtDisputatio201416
12Ethice Subponitur? The Imaginative Syllogism and the Idea of the PoeticDisputatio201816
13Ciceronian Rhetorical Theory in the Volgare: A Fourteenth-Century Text and its Fifteenth-Century ReadersDisputatio200314
14Healing the Body PoliticDisputatio200511
15Princely Virtues in the Middle AgesDisputatio200710
16Virtue and the City: The Virtues of the Ruler and the Citizen in the Medieval Reception of Aristotle’s PoliticsDisputatio20078
17John GowerDisputatio20098
18The World of Marsilius of PaduaDisputatio20076
19The Sovereignty of the Multitude in the Works of Marsilius of Padua, Peter of Auvergne, and Some Other Aristotelian CommentatorsDisputatio20075
20Sapientia et eloquentiaDisputatio20095
21John of ParisDisputatio20155
22Studies on Medieval EmpathiesDisputatio20135
23The Philosopher as Political Actor — Marsilius of Padua at the Court of Ludwig the Bavarian: The Sources RevisitedDisputatio20074
24Defining Medieval RhetoricDisputatio20033
25Rhetoric and Renewal in the Latin West 1100-1540Disputatio20033
26Relic or Strategy: The Middle Dutch Sermon as a Literary PhenomenonDisputatio20043
27The Living Body Politic: The Diversification of Organic Metaphors in Nicole Oresme and Christine de PizanDisputatio20053
28The Concept of Political Virtue in the Thirteenth CenturyDisputatio20073
29Against Empire? John of Paris’s Defence of Territorial Secular Power Considered in the Context of Dante’s and Marsilius of Padua’s Political TheoriesDisputatio20153
30Introduction: Intellectual Culture and Medieval ScandinaviaDisputatio20163
31Gower’s Confessio Amantis, the Prick of Conscience, and the History of the Latin Gloss in Early English LiteratureDisputatio20093
32Alfonso’s Miraculous Book: Patronage, Politics, and Performance in the Cantigas de Santa MariaDisputatio20042
33Castles in the Air? The Prince as Conceptual ArtistDisputatio20052
34Rex strenuus valde litteratus: Strength and Wisdom as Royal Virtues in Medieval Spain (1085–1284)Disputatio20072
35Princely Virtues or Virtues for Princes? William Peraldus and his De eruditione principumDisputatio20072
36Marsiglio of Padua Studies Today — and TomorrowDisputatio20072
37Marsilius of Padua’s Conception of Natural Law RevisitedDisputatio20072
38Heart and Soul of the State: Some Remarks Concerning Aristotelian Ontology and Medieval Theory of Medicine in Marsilius of Padua’s Defensor PacisDisputatio20072
39Power and Powerlessness in the Political Thought of Marsilius of PaduaDisputatio20072
40Readings and Interpretations of Boethius’s De institutione musica in the Later Middle AgesDisputatio20092
41From Jubilus to Learned Exegesis: New Liturgical Poetry in Twelfth-Century NeversDisputatio20092
42Gifts and Givers that Keep on Giving: Pictured Presentations in Early Medieval ManuscriptsDisputatio20102
43Accessus to Classical Poets in the Twelfth CenturyDisputatio20132
44A Sanctifying Serpent: Crucifix as CureDisputatio20132
45Virgil in the Renaissance Classroom: From Toscanella’s Osservationi […] sopra l’opere di Virgilio to the Exercitationes rhetoricaeDisputatio20132
46Dreaming in Class: Aristotle’s De sompno in the SchoolsDisputatio20132
47Intellectual Culture in Medieval Paris: Academic Discourse, Marriage, and MoneyDisputatio20162
48Intellectual Culture in Medieval Scandinavia, c. 1100–1350Disputatio20162
49Satire, Irony, and Humour in William of MalmesburyDisputatio20031
50Peter Abelard on Dialectic, Rhetoric, and the Principles of ArgumentDisputatio20031