2020
DOI: 10.17811/selim.25.2020.193-220
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Book reviews, Selim 25

Abstract: He takes on one of the knottiest of medieval texts and sorts out its kinks. What he calls the J. B. Treatise is a miscellany of tracts (including jests and proverbs and lists of collective nouns) upon varied subjects (such as hunting, heraldry, wine, hounds, the carving of meat). Older authorities called it The Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Blasing of Arms or The Book of St Albans (where it was first printed in 1486); they further ascribed it to Dame Juliana Berners or Barnes (b. 1388?), Prioress of Sopwell, H… Show more

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