Introduction
Women and Book Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern France
Cynthia J. Brown and Martha W. Driver
Articles
Women and the Circulation of Books
Brigitte Buettner
Charlotte de Savoie's Library and Illuminators
Anne-Marie Legaré
Family Values: Manuscripts as Gifts and Legacies among French Renaissance Women
Myra Dickman Orth
Christine de Pizan and the Book: Programs and Modes of Reading, Strategies for Publication
Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet
The Patroness and the Poet: The Religious Allegories of Gabrielle de Bourbon and Jean Bouchet
Jennifer Britnell
Les Albums Poétiques de Marguerite D'Autriche: The Dynamics of an Early Renaissance Court
Jane H. M. Taylor
Grief, Rape, and Suicide as Consolation for the Queen: Ambivalent Images of Female Rulers in the Books of Anne de Bretagne
Cynthia J. Brown
Reinventing the Roman de la Rose for a Woman Reader: The Case of MS Douce 195
Deborah McGrady
Louise de Savoie, 'Bibliophile'
Mary Beth Winn
Nota Bene: Brief Notes on Manuscripts and Early Printed Books
Highlighting Little-Known or Recently Uncovered Items or Related Issues
Two Fragments of Lydgate's Troy Book in the Bodleian Library
Linne R. Mooney
A New Manuscript Fragment of the Norhern Homily Cycle
Oliver Pickering
Descriptive Reviews
Marie Axton & James P. Carley
'Triumphs of English': Henry Parker, Lord Morley, Translator to the Tudor Court
Susan Powell
Elizabeth J. Bryan
Collaborative Meaning in Medieval Scribal Culture: The Otho Lahamon
Carole Weinberg
A.S.G. Edwards et al, eds.
The English Medieval Book: Studies in Memory of Jeremy Griffiths
Susan Powell
Susanna Fein, ed.
Studies in the Harley Manuscript: the Scribes, Contents, and Social Contexts of British Library MS Harley 2253
Jason O'Rourke
Jean-François Gilmont, ed.
The Reformation and the Book
Brian Cummings
Andrew Hunter, ed.
Thornton and Tully's Scientific Books, Libraries and Collectors
Geoffrey Cantor
Ann Eljenholm Nichols et al, eds.
An Index of Images in English Manuscripts from the time of Chaucer to Henry VIII c.1380-c.1509
Malcolm Jones
Helen Phillips
An Introduction to the Canterbury Tales: Reading, Fiction, Context
Simon Horobin
Notes on Libraries and Collections
The Chapin Library
Meradith McMunn
Innerpeffray Library
Margaret Connolly
Penn State University Library
Jeanne Krochalis and Sandra Stelts
About the Authors
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