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Birth Date 1975
Journal Abbreviation Mediaevalia
Description One of the first multidisciplinary journals in North America, Mediaevalia was founded in 1975 and continues to provide a … More One of the first multidisciplinary journals in North America, Mediaevalia was founded in 1975 and continues to provide a forum for innovative scholarship across a variety of fields in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Published once annually, the journal remains committed to rigorous standards of peer review. We invite submissions on all aspects of the textual and visual cultures of the pre-modern world to 1500.; Publisher: State University of New York Binghamton, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies; ISSN: 0361-946X; 2161-8046; National Library: 303234-6; OCLC: 793789497
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Givens, Jean A.
(2008)
The Illustrated Tractatus de herbis: Images, Information, and Communication Design.
Mediaevalia: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies Worldwide
(p. 179).
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Friedman, John B.
(2008)
The Humour and Folly of the World in Odd Places: A Fifteenth-Century Manuscript Herbal.
Mediaevalia: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies Worldwide
(p. 207).
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Eagleton, Catherine
(2008)
John Wihethamstede, Abbot of St. Albans, on the Discovery of the Liberal Arts and Their Tools: Or, Why Were Astronomical Instruments in Late-Medieval Libraries?.
Mediaevalia: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies Worldwide
(p. 110).
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