Harlaxton Medieval Studies XVIII (New Series)
Proceedings of the 2006 Harlaxton Symposium: Signs and Symbols, edited by John Cherry and Ann Payne
Articles:
Mary Carruthers, “Thinking in Images”: the Spatial and Visual Requirements of Cognition and Recollection in Medieval Psychology, 1-17
Adrian Ailes, Powerful Impressions: Symbols of Office and Authority on Secular Seals, 18-28
Elizabeth Danbury, Security and Safeguard: Signs and Symbols on Boxes and Chests, 29-41
P.D.A. Harvey, Colour in Medieval Maps, 42-52
Nigel Morgan, The Monograms, Arms and Badges of the Virgin Mary in Late Medieval England, 53-63
Nicholas J. Rogers, Dieu y voye: Some Late Medieval and Early Modern Instances of Divine Vision, 64-72
Elizabeth New, Symbols of Devotion and Identity in The Shaftesbury Hours (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS 2-1957), 73-84
Phillipa Hardman, Sign Language: Seeing Things in Middle English Poems, 85-99
Andrew Prescott, Inventing Symbols and Traditions: The Case of the Stonemasons, 100-118
Julian M. Luxford, Symbolism in East Anglian Flushwork, 119-132
Pamela Tudor-Craig, Effigies with Attitude, 133-42
John Cherry, La Chantepleure: a Symbol of Mourning, 143-49
Alison Stones, Signs and Symbols in the Estoire del saint Graal and the Queste del saint Graal, 150-67
Lucy Freeman Sandler, Gone Fishing: Angling in the Fitzwilliam Bohun Psalter, 168-79
Christa Grössinger, Questioning Signs and Symbols: Their Meaning and Interpretation, 180-91
The Published Writings of Janet Backhouse (1938-2004), 192-204
Index, 205-23