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Mediaevalia Volume #33, Issue #1 - Annual
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies Worldwide
Mediaevalia
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Summary

2012 Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial Achievement, presented by The Council of Editors of Learned Journals

An annual journal on all aspects of medieval and early Renaissance culture.

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, and welcomes submissions from both established and junior scholars on all aspects of medieval and early Renaissance culture.

Dana E. Stewart is Associate Professor of Italian at Binghamton University, State University of New York. She is the author of The Arrow of Love: Optics, Gender, and Subjectivity in Medieval Love Poetry and coeditor (with Alison Cornish) of Sparks and Seeds: Medieval Literature and Its Afterlife: Essays in Honor of John Freccero.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Dana Stewart

Discovering the Moral Value of Money: Usurious Money and Medieval Academic Discourse in Parisian Quodlibets
Ian P. Wei

The Quest for Redemption: Penitent Demons Leading Christians to Salvation in Medieval Christian Exempla Literature
Coree Newman

Inferno IX: Passing within City Walls and beneath the “velame de li versi strani”
Federica Anichini

Boccaccio’s Hellenism and the Foundations of Modernity
David Lummus

Alberti’s Narcissus: “Tutta la Storia
Charles H. Carman

The Politics of a Theatrical Event: The 1509 Performance of Ariosto’s I suppositi
Sergio Costola


Omnia Vincit Amor: The Sovereignty of Love in Tuscan Poetry and Michelangelo’s Venus and Cupid
Rebekah Compton


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