Fama : the politics of talk and reputation in medieval Europe / Edited by Thelma Fenster and Daniel Lord Smail.

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Other Authors: Fenster, Thelma S., Smail, Daniel Lord
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Fama and the law in twelfth-century Tuscany / Chris Wickham
  • Fama as a legal status in renaissance Florence / Thomas Kuehn
  • Silent witnesses, absent women, and the law courts in medieval Germany / Madeline H. Caviness, Charles G. Nelson
  • Good name, reputation, and notoriety in French customary law / F.R.P. Akehurst
  • Infamy and proof in Medieval Spain / Jeffrey A. Bowman
  • Constructing reputations : fama and memory in Christine de Pizan's Charles V and L'Advision Christine / Lori J. Walters
  • Sin, speech, and scolding in late medieval England / Sandy Bardsley
  • Romancing the world : fama in the middle English Sir Launfal and Athelston / Richard Horvath
  • Fama and pastoral constraints on rebuking sinners : the book of Margery Kempe / Edwin D. Craun
  • Conclusion / Thelma Fenster, Daniel Lord Smail.