Collections in Context : The Organization of Knowledge and Community in Europe /
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Collections : editing, exhibitions, and e-science initiatives / Peter Ainsworth
- The wings of chivalry and the order of Bodleian Library, Ms. Douce 308 appendix / Nancy Freeman Regalado
- Buried treasure : a lost document from the debate on the Romance of the rose / Julia Simms Holderness
- Pages filled with dreams : notes on the reorganization of epic cycles in fifteenth-century Italy / Eleonora Stoppino
- The Turk in the Tresor politique (1598/1608) or the anthological as political mode / Marcus Keller
- Collecting images : the role of the visual in the Shrewsbury book (BL Ms. Royal 15 E. vi) appendices / Anne D. Hedeman
- The time of an anthology : BL Ms. Royal 15 E. vi and the commemoration of chivalric culture / Andrew Taylor
- The treatise cycle of the Shrewsbury book, BL Ms. Royal 15 E. / Craig Taylor
- Christine de Pizan's Livre des fais d'armes et de chevalerie and the coherence of BL Ms. Royal 15 E. vi appendices / Karen Fresco
- A Livre d'Eracles within the library of the fifteenth-century Flemish bibliophile, Louis de Bruges : Paris, BnF Ms. fr. 68 in context / Erin Donovan
- Reading royal allegories in Gautier de Coinci's Miracles de Nostre Dame : the Soissons manuscript (Paris, BnF, Ms. n. a. fr. 24541) appendix / Kathryn A. Duys
- The Prato fiorito, the Selva di cose diverse and other compilations by Suor Fiammetta Frescobaldi / Elissa B. Weaver
- A curious collection in ivory : the Lord Gort casket / Paula Mae Carns
- Repeat performances : Adam de la Halle, Jehan Bodel, and the reusable pasts of their plays / Carol Symes
- Of books and other miscellaneous revolutions : medieval miscellanies in context / Tania Van Hemelryck.