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Volume 59
Criticism of the Works of World Authors from Classical Antiquity through the Fourteenth Century, from the First Appraisals
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Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Vol. 59
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COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN CMLC, VOLUME 59, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING BOOKS:
Blockley, R. C. From The Fragmentary Classicising Historians of the Later Roman Empire: Eunapius, Olympiodorus, Priscus, and Malchus. Francis Cairns, 1981. Copyright © 1981 by R. C. Blockley. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Burghardt, Walter J. From The Image of God in Man according to Cyril of Alexandria. The Catholic University of America Press, 1957. Copyright © 1957 by The Catholic University of America Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Chaffin, Christopher. From Olympiodorus of Thebes and the Sack of Rome: A Study of the ‘Historikoi Logoi,’ with Translated Fragments, Commentary and Additional Material. The Edwin Mellen Press, 1993. Copyright © 1993 by The Edwin Mellen Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Gebremedhin, Ezra. From Life-Giving Blessing: An Inquiry into the Eucharistic Doctrine of Cyril of Alexandria. Uppsala, 1977. Copyright 1977 by Ezra Gebremedhin. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Greenfield, Stanley B. and Daniel G. Calder. From a New Critical History of Old English Literature. New York University Press, 1986. Copyright © 1986 by New York University. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Jurovics, Rachel. From The Old English Homily and Its Backgrounds. Edited by Paul E. Szarmach and Bernard F. Huppe’. State University of New York Press, 1978. Copyright © 1978 by State University of New York. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the State University of New York Press.—Kerringan, Alexander. From St. Cyril of Alexandria: Interpreter of the Old Testament. Pontificio Istituto Biblico, 1952. Copyright © 1952 by Pontificio Istituto Biblico. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Koen, Lars. From The Saving Passion: Incarnational and Soteriological Thought in Cyril of Alexandria’s ‘Commentary on the Gospel according to St. John.’ Uppsala, 1991. Copyright © by Lars Koen. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Prestige, G. L. From Fathers and Heretics: Six Studies in Dogmatic Faith with Prologue and Epilogue. S.P.C.K., 1968. Copyright © 1940 by G. L. Prestige. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Wilcox, Jonathan. From Rewriting Old English in the Twelfth Century. Edited by Mary Swan and Elaine M. Treharne. Cambridge University Press, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission of Cambridge University Press and the author.—Wilkin, Robert L. From Judaism and the Early Christian Mind: A Study of Cyril of Alexandria’s Exegesis and Theology. Yale University Press, 1971. Copyright © 1971 by Yale University. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN CMLC, VOLUME 59, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING PERIODICALS:
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, v. 67, Winter 1993. Reproduced by permission.—Anglo-Saxon England,,v. 6, 1977 for “The Thematic Structure of the Sermo Lupi,” by Stephanie Hollis; v. 21, 1992 for “Crying Wolf: Oral Style and the Sermones Lupi,” by A. P. McD. Orchard. Both reprinted with permission of Cambridge University Press.—Dialogue,v. 31, Summer 1992. Reproduced by permission.—Franciscan Studies, v. 42, 1982; v. 47, 1987. Reproduced by permission.—Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, v. 25, Summer 1984. Reproduced by permission —Journal of Early Christian Studies, v. 5, Fall, 1997. © The Johns Hopkins University Press. Reproduced by permission.—Journal of the History of Philosophy, v. 32, January 1994. Reproduced by permission.—Journal of Theological Studies, v. 48, April 1997 for “Duns Scotus on Goodness, Justice, and What God Can Do,” by Richard Cross. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.—Leeds Studies in English, v. 20, 1989. Reproduced by permission.—Medieval Studies,v.34, 1972 for “Scotus and Transubstantiation,” by David Burr. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Proceedings of the British Academy, v. 35, 1949. Reproduced by permission.—Speculum, A Journal of Medieval Studies, v. 64, July 1989. Reproduced by permission.—Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th Series, 1942. Reproduced by permission.
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Duns Scotus, John (writing, head turned away), illustration.—The Library of Congress.—St.Cyril of Alexandria (in turban and robe), drawing. The Library of Congress.—Theodosius II, Roman emperor, sitting at Councel of Ephesus, from 9th century manuscript, “Canon of the Councils”, illustration. The Art Archive / Biblioteca Capitolare Vercelli / Dagli Orti. Reproduced by permission.—Wulfstan, Archbishop of York, photograph. Mary Evans Picture Library. Reproduced by permission.
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