The black death : the impact of the fourteenth-century plague : papers of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval & Early Renaissance Studies
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The black death : the impact of the fourteenth-century plague : papers of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Center for Medieval & Early Renaissance Studies
(Medieval & Renaissance texts & studies, v. 13)
Center for Medieval & Early Renaissance Studies, 1982
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- The black death: the crisis and its social and economic consequences / J.M.W. Bean
- The plague as key to meaning in Boccaccio's Decameron / Aldo S. Bernardo
- Al-Manbiji's Report of the plague: a treatise on the plague of 764-65/1362-64 / Michael Dols
- The black death and Western European escatological mentalities / Robert E. Lerner
- Aspects of the fourteenth-century iconography of death and the plague / Joseph Polzer
- Pestilence and middle English literature: Friar John Grimestone's poems on death / Siegfried Wenzel