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Volume 24 (2003)
ISSN 0198-9405
Individuals—$30.00/volume
Institutions—$37.50/volume
ARTICLES
Fascicle I: Late Antiquity and Byzantium II, guest editor Ralph W. Mathisen
Michael Kulikowski, “The Identity of Bachiarius”; Andrew
Cain, “Defending Hedibia and Detecting Eusebius: Jerome’s
Correspondence with Two Gallic Women (Epist. 120–21)”; Andreas
Schwarcz, “Marriage and Power Politics in the Fifth Century”;
Steven Fanning, “Odovacer rex, Regal Terminology, and the Question
of the End of the Western Roman Empire”; Ralph W. Mathisen, “‘Qui
genus, unde patres?’: The Case of Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix”;
Allen E. Jones, “The Family of Geneviève of Paris: Prosopographical
Considerations”; Salvatore Cosentino, “Prosopography and
Society in Byzantine Italy (6th–8th Centuries); Deanna Forsman, “Swearing
False Oaths: The Identity of ‘Agilbert’ in the Chronicle
of Fredegar Continuation 3”
Fascicle II: General Articles
Shashi Jayakumar, “Foundlings, Ealdormen, and Holy Women: Reflections
on Some Aristocratic Families in Ninth- and Early Tenth-Century Wiltshire”;
Ralph V. Turner, “Witnesses to the Acta of Richard, Count of Poitou
ca. 1170¬–89”; Paul A. Fox, “A Study of Kinship
and Patronage: The Rise of the House of Bek”; Beth Hartland, “‘To
Serve Well and Faithfully’: The Agents of Aristocratic English
Lordship in Leinster, ca. 1272–ca. 1315”; J. S. Bothwell, “Brother
of the More Famous Thomas: John Beauchamp of Warwick (d. 1360), a Network
of Patronage, and the Pursuit of a Career in the King’s Service”
VARIA
A Prosopography of Post-Conquest England: The Continental Origins
of English Landholders 1066–1166, Version 1, by K. S. B. Keats-Rohan,
review essay by Stephanie Mooers-Christelow
REVIEWS by George Beech, Constance H. Berman, William J. Courtenay,
Béatrice Dansette, Robert Durand, Ralph A. Griffiths, Helen M.
Jewell, Amy Livingstone, Alan V. Murray, David Nicholas, Marilyn Oliva,
Dave Postles, Phyllis E. Pobst, Joel T. Rosenthal, Andrew Traver, Ralph
V. Turner
Volume 23 (2002)
SPECIAL ISSUE
ARAB-ISLAMIC MEDIEVAL CULTURE
Edited and coordinated by Manuela Marín
Individuals$30.00/volume
Institutions$37.50/volume
Preface: George T. Beech Articles: Manuela Marín, "Biography and Prosopography in Arab-Islamic Medieval Culture: Introductory Remarks"; Claude Gilliot, "Prosopography in Islam: An Essay of Classification"; Luis Molina, "'Classifying Scholarship': An Analysis of Biographical Texts from Ibn Harith's Akhbar al-Fuqaha' wa-l-Muhaddithin"; Miquel Forcada Nogués, "Investigating the Sources of Prosopography: The Case of the Astrologers of ‘Abd al-Rahman II"; Carl F. Petry, "Educational Institutions as Depicted in the Biographical Literature of Mamluk Cairo: The Debate over Prestige and Venue"; María Luisa Ávila, "The Search for Knowledge: Andalusi Scholars and Their Travels to the Islamic East"; Biancamaria Scarcia Amoretti, "Women's Names in Early Islamic Pro-Shi‘ite Texts on the Genealogy of the Talibiyyin"; Mohamed Meouak, "Prosopography of the Political Elites and the 'Sociography' of the Umayyad State of Cordoba"; Arie Schippers, "Prosopography of the Almoravid Addressees of Ibn Khafaja's Poems"; Maria Filomena Lopes de Barros, "The Identification of Portuguese Muslims: Problems and Methodology"; Juan A. Souto, "Stonemasons' Identification Marks as a Prosopographical Source: The Case of Umayyad al-Andalus"
Review Article: Danuta Shanzer on Gregory of Tours: History and Society in the Sixth Century by Martin Heinzelmann, translated by Christopher Carroll
Reviews by Lorraine Attreed, George T. Beech, D'A. J. D. Boulton, Fredric L. Cheyette, Theodore Evergates, Stuart Jenks, Allen E. Jones, Amy Livingstone, Emma Mason, Ralph Mathisen, John Munro, Alan V. Murray, Robin S. Oggins, Joel T. Rosenthal, Kathleen Thompson
Varia: Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica "Francesco
Datini"; Fasti Ecclesiae Portugaliae, 1071–1325; Wanted:
Two Back Issues of Medieval Prosopography
N.B. Volumes 1 through 17 of Medieval Prosopography appeared bi-annually, Spring and Fall. Beginning with volume 18 (1997) the journal became an annual containing articles plus an extended book review section and notices of conferences and research projects. Back Issues: Subject to availability, individual issues and/or complete volumes of back numbers of Medieval Prosopography may be purchased at the following rates: Vols. 1-11 $10.00/volume, $5.00/issue; Vols. 12-17 $20.00/volume, $10.00/issue; Vols. 18, 21, 22, 23 $30.00/individuals, $37.50/institutions; Index to Vols. 6-10 (in 11/1, Spring 1990); Index to Vols. 11-15 (in 16/1, Spring 1995).
Volume 22 (2001)
Individuals$30.00/volume
Institutions$37.50/volume
Articles: Michael Robson, O.F.M. Conv., "A Prosopographical Study of the Greyfriars of York, ca. 1230–1538"; María Narbona-Cárceles, "Woman at Court: A Prosopographic Study of the Court of Carlos III of Navarre (1387–1425)"; Mark Arvanigian, "Landed Society and the Governance of the North in the Later Middle Ages: The Case of Sir Ralph Eure"; Stephanie R. Hovland, "Apprenticeship in the Records of the Goldsmiths' Company of London, 1444–1500"; Editors' Note, "The 'Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England'"; David A. E. Pelteret, "The Challenges of Constructing the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Database"; Francesca Tinti, "The Anonymous Life of St. Cuthbert and the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England Database: An Exercise in Data Capturing"; William J. Courtenay, "Prosopography and University Sources: The Case of Paris"; Dale R. Streeter, "Episcopal Careers and the University in Fourteenth-Century France"; Marshall E. Crossnoe, "Victorine Education, 1306-1419"; Thomas Sullivan, O.S.B., "Completion Rates and Time-to-Degree Figures for the Mid-Fifteenth-Century Parisian Faculty of Theology"; James K. Farge, C.S.B., "A Prosopography of the University of Paris at the End of the Middle Ages"
Review Article: Ralph Mathisen, "The Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit (641–867)"
Reviews by Theodore Evergates, Emma Mason, Marilyn Oliva, Joel T. Rosenthal, Kathleen Thompson
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