Aim & Scope
Mediaeval Studies is the annual journal published by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. It was established in 1939 and from the outset its purpose has been the publication of research on the Middle Ages by scholars throughout the world, particularly research involving unedited manuscript and archival material. Most volumes are divided into three sections: Texts includes extensive editions with substantial introductions; Articles includes studies based on unedited or edited documents and texts and also includes studies of other monuments of medieval culture; Mediaevalia consists of notices or short articles on specific documents or topics. [1]
2006 - VOLUME 68
Joseph Owens, C.Ss.R. (1908–2005)
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp vii-xxv.
Reflecting the Royal Soul: The Speculum anime Composed for Blanche of Castile
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 1-42.
Henry of Huntingdon’s Lapidary Rediscovered and His Anglicanus ortus Reassembled
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 43-87.
The Infants of Eden: Scholastic Theologians on Early Childhood and Cognitive Development
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 89-132.
On Reason’s Control of the Passions in Aquinas’s Theory of Temperance
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 133-160.
The Problem of Moral Weakness, the Propositio Magistralis, and the Condemnation of 1277
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 161-203.
Henry of Harclay on the Univocal Concept of Being
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 205-237.
Marco Polo Milion: An Unknown Source Concerning Marco Polo
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Mediaeval Studies , 2006 - VOLUME 68 , pp 285-301.