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Comitatus

A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Comitatus, the graduate journal sponsored by the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, is now in its thirty-ninth year of publishing articles by new scholars working in any field of the Middle Ages or Renaissance. The annual journal is distributed internationally to libraries and individuals; volume 39 (2008) is currently available.

Submissions to volume 40 (2009) are due 1 February 2009.
Click here for submission guidelines.

Search volumes 1–32 online at http://repositories.cdlib.org/cmrs/comitatus/.

A subscription to Comitatus is $30 annually, plus $3.00 domestic surface mail postage and $7.00 international.

Please direct questions about submissions or subscriptions to:
Blair Sullivan
310-825-1537
sullivan@humnet.ucla.edu

Volume 39 (2008)

Editor: Erica L. Westhoff (Italian)

Editorial Board : Lisa Boutin (Art History), Leanne Good (History), Mac Harris (English), Jennifer Ng (History), Jennifer A. T. Smith (English), Mina Soroosh (French & Francophone Studies), Sarah Whitten (History)

Managing Editor: Blair Sullivan (CMRS)

  • Articles:
    • “The Making of Men, not Masters: Right Order and Lay Masculinity according to Dhuoda and Nithard,” MEG LEJA
    • “Romantic Love as Natural Right in Béroul’s Romance of Tristan,” J. M. ANDERSON
    • “Wounds of Love: Dantean Pazïenza and the Poetics of Mourning Dido,” KERRI A. BOWEN
    • “The Remedies of Hippocrates or Divine Counsel? Jean Gerson and Religious Visionaries during the Great Western Schism,” ANDREW FOGLEMAN
    • “‘The Werste Lay That Euer Harper Sange with Harp’: The Forms of Early Middle English Satire,” BEN PARSONS
    • “Renaissance Flesh and Woman’s Devotion: Titian’s Penitent Magdalen,” HEATHER SEXTON GRAHAM
    • “Silver and Gold” A Case Study of Material Culture in Renaissance Mantua,” VALERIE TAYLOR
    • “Orthodox Puritans and Dissenting Bishops: The Reformation of the English Episcopate, ca. 1580–1610,” MARCUS HARMES
    • “Rule and Resistance: Theorizing the Female Sovereign in Sixteenth-Century Europe,” MEGAN GALLAGHER
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