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Contexts: Religious and Spiritual Life<br />

Emilie Amt, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> England, 1000–1500: A<br />

Reader, 2000.<br />

Malcolm Barber, The Two Cities: <strong>Medieval</strong> Europe,<br />

1050–1320, 1993.<br />

Constance H. Berman, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> Religion: New<br />

Approaches, 2005.<br />

Nancy Caciola, Discerning Spirits: Divine and Demonic<br />

Possession in the Middle Ages, 2003.<br />

Theresa Coletti, Mary Magdalene and the Drama of<br />

Saints: Theater, Gender, and Religion in Late<br />

<strong>Medieval</strong> England, 2004.<br />

Patrick Geary, ed., Readings in <strong>Medieval</strong> History, 3 rd ed.,<br />

2003.<br />

Bernard Hamilton, Religion in the <strong>Medieval</strong> West, 2003.<br />

Ione Kempe Knight, ed., Wimbledon’s Sermon: Redde<br />

Rationem Villicationis Tue: A Middle English Sermon<br />

of the Fourteenth Century, 1967.<br />

Emmanuel LeRoy Ladurie, Montaillou: The Promised<br />

Land of Error, trans. B. Bray 1979.<br />

Gordon Leffe, Heresy, Philosophy and Religion in the<br />

<strong>Medieval</strong> West, 2002.<br />

Jacques LeGoff, The Birth of Purgatory, trans. A.<br />

Goldhammer, 1984.<br />

Carter Lindberg, A Brief History of Christianity, 2006.<br />

Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker, ed., The Invention of Saintliness,<br />

2002.<br />

Barbara Newman, From Virile Woman to WomanChrist:<br />

Studies in <strong>Medieval</strong> Religion and Literature, 1995.<br />

Barbara Rosenwein, A Short History of the Middle Ages,<br />

2 nd ed., 2004.<br />

John Shinners, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> Popular Religion, 1000–<br />

1500: A Reader, 1997.<br />

May-Ann Stouck, ed., <strong>Medieval</strong> Saints: A Reader, 1998.<br />

Diana Wood, ed., Women and Religion in <strong>Medieval</strong><br />

England, 2003.<br />

The Cotton Maxims (also known as Maxims II<br />

and as Gnomic Verses )<br />

Text: The translation used is that of Elliot Von Kirk<br />

Dobbie.<br />

<strong>Medieval</strong> <strong>Period</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 9<br />

Editions and translations:<br />

J.K. Bollard, “The Cotton Maxims,” Neophilologus 57,<br />

1973: 179–87.<br />

Elliot Van Kirk Dobbie, ed., The Anglo-Saxon Minor<br />

Poems, 1942.<br />

Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe, ed. The Anglo-Saxon<br />

Chronicle: A Collaborative Edition, Vol. 5, 2001.<br />

Michael Alexander, ed. and trans., The Earliest English<br />

Poems, 3 rd ed., 1992.<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>:<br />

Russell Poole, Old English Wisdom Poetry, Annotated<br />

Bibliographies of Old and Middle English Literature 5,<br />

1998: 204–233.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Nigel F. Barley, “Structure in the Cotton Gnomes,”<br />

Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 78, 1977: 244–49.<br />

J.K. Bollard, “The Cotton Maxims,” Neophilologus 57,<br />

1973: 179–87.<br />

Stanley B. Greenfield and Richard Evert, “Maxims II:<br />

Gnome and Poem,” Anglo-Saxon Poetry: Essays in<br />

Appreciation, For John C. McGalliard, ed. Lewis E.<br />

Nicholson and Dolores Warwick Frese, 1975: 337–54.<br />

Elaine Tuttle Hansen, The Solomon Complex: Reading<br />

Wisdom in Old English Poetry, 1988.<br />

Thomas D. Hill, “Notes on the Old English ‘Maxims’ I<br />

and II,” Notes and Queries 215, 1970: 445–47.<br />

Nicholas Howe, The Old English Catalogue Poems, 1985.<br />

Carolyne Larrington, A Store of Common Sense: Gnomic<br />

Theme and Style in Old Icelandic and Old English<br />

Wisdom Poetry, 1993.<br />

Audrey L. Meaney, “The ides of the Cotton Gnomic<br />

Poem,” Medium Ævum 48, 1979: 23–39.<br />

Fred C. Robinson, “Old English Literature in its Most<br />

Immediate Context,” Old English Literature in<br />

Context, ed. J.D. Niles, 1980: 11–29.<br />

Fred C. Robinson, “Understanding an Old English<br />

Wisdom Verse: Maxims II, Lines 10ff,” The Wisdom<br />

of Poetry: Essays in Early English Literature in Honor<br />

of Morton W. Bloomfield, ed. Larry D. Benson and<br />

Siegfried Wenzel, 1982: 1–11.<br />

Leslie Whitbread, “Two Notes on Minor Old English<br />

Poems,” Studia Neophilologica 20, 1948: 192–98.

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