Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association
Volume 4 · 1997

Editor: Richard W. Clement
Online Editor: Allen J. Frantzen
Editorial Assistant: Christina M. Heckman

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  1. Looking for Manuscripts . . . and Then?
    by R. B. C. Huygens

  2. Advancing in the Knowledge of God: A Comparison of the Thought of St. Anselm of Bec and Symeon the New Theologian
    by Robert G. Kleinhaus

  3. Arnald of Villanova: Physician and Prophet
    by Juanita A. Daly

  4. The "Anticlaudianus" and the "Proper" Language of Theology
    by Eileen C. Sweeney

  5. Lancelot and the Demoiselle Guerisseuse: Spiritual vs. Physical Love in the French Prose "Lancelot"
    by Stacey L. Hahn

  6. Socializing the Sorceress: The Fairy Mistress Theme in "Lanval," "Le Bel Inconnu," and "Partonopeu de Blois"
    by Colleen P. Donagher

  7. The Use of Courtly Language in the "Le Mirouer des simples ames anienties" by Marguerite Parete
    by Ellen Louise Babinsky

  8. Identity and Disguise in a Late French Epic: "Hervis de Mes"
    by Catherine M. Jones

  9. Sounds and Sweet Airs: City Waits of Medieval and Renaissance England
    by Cheryl Glenn Seitz

  10. Franciscan Books of Hours from Italy in the Newberry Library
    by Paula Hutton


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