Shifts in Grammatical Gender in Multilingual England
By Max Fincher Language exists in a constant state of change, with greater, more seismic shifts often times occurring due to external...
Confusion & Competition: Linguistic Transition in 'Las cien novelas de Juan Bocacio'
By Emily Di Dodo The earliest Castilian translation of Boccaccio’s Decameron, Las cien novelas de Juan Bocacio, enjoyed a substantial...
Circulation, Fluidity, and Adaptation: The Case of the 'Mirror of Holy Church'
By Segolene Gence My thesis focuses on a devotional text composed of a guide on how to live a perfect spiritual life with accompanying...
A Meteorological Analogy in the Wycliffite Revised Versions of Richard Rolle’s 'English Psalter'
By Alexandra Barnes When a textual work appears complete and holistic, it can be difficult to see that is the product of many...
Creating, Capturing, Converting: The Seventh-Century Burwell Work-Box
By Jennifer Coulton Figure 1: The Burwell Work-Box.[i] In 1927, T. C. Lethbridge uncovered a seventh-century female grave in Burwell,...
Rota Fortunae: From a Roman Goddess to Medieval Allegory
By Sena Özbay The Concept of Fortuna Fortune, etymologically, coincides with the unpredictable and uncontrollable effect on human...
Wyrd-Cræft: Unearthing Ecological Activity in 'The Ruin'
By Joseph Burton One of the many ways in which we can contemplate the nature of ‘transition’ is through ruins. That is to say, whether as...