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Bibliografia
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- The Sources of Chaucer's Second Nun's Tale, ModPhi 76 (1978/79), pp. 111-135
- The Cecilia Legend as Chaucer Inherited It and Retold It: The Disappearance of an Augustinian Ideal, Speculum 55 (1980), pp. 38-57
- St. Martin of Tours in the Legenda aurea and Before, Viator 12 (1981), pp. 131-164
- The Legenda aurea: A Reexamination of Its Paradoxical History, Madison, 1985
- A Recent Discovery concerning the Sources of Chaucer's Second Nun's Tale, ModPhi 87 (1989/90), pp. 337-361
- Rec. a: T. J. Heffernan, Saints and Their Biographers in the Middle Ages, in JEGP 89 (1990), pp. 396-399
- Mouvance and Interpretation in Late-Medieval Latin: The Legend of St. Cecilia in British Breviaries, in Medieval Literature, Texts and Interpretation, a c. T. W. Machan, Binghamton, 1991, pp. 159-189
- Rec a: S. Farmer, Communities of Saint Martin: Legend and Ritual in Medieval Tours, in Speculum 68 (1993), pp. 111-113
- Rec. a: B. Fleith, Studien zur Uberlieferungsgeschichte der lateinischen Legenda aurea, in CaCivMé 36(1993), pp. 306-307
- Artistry, Decorum, and Purpose in Three Middle English Retellings of the Cecilia Legend, in The Endless Knot: Essays on Old and Middle English in Honor of Marie Borroff, a c. M. Teresa Tavormina - R. F. Yeager - D. S. Brewer, Cambridge, 1995, pp. 177-199
- Rec a: The Golden Legend: Readings on the Saints by Jacobus de Voragine, trad. W. Granger Ryan, in ChH 64 (1995), pp. 98-100
- Rec. a: P. Gehrke, Saints and Scribes: Medieval Hagiography in Its Manuscript Context, StChaucer 17 (1995), pp. 205-207
- The Office for St. Cecilia, in The Liturgy of the Medieval Latin Church, a c. T. Heffernan - E. A. Matter, TEAMS, 1997
- S. Reams - D. L. VanderBilt, Hagiography, in Medieval England: An Encyclopedia, a c. P. E. Szarmach et al., Garland Publishing, 1997
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Ricerche in corso
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(fonte Sanctorum 3, 1998)
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- Reconstructing an early liturgical office for the Translation of ThomasBecket (edition and commentary)
- English translations of the reconstructed office for Thomas Becket'sTranslation and the standard office for his feast day, for an anthology of hagiographical sources being compiled by Thomas Head, to be published by Garland
- The Hagiographical Lessons in Sarum Breviaries: An Inventory and Introductory Study, Based on 75 Manuscripts and a Sample of the Early Printed Editions
- Edition of representative Middle English lives of women saints
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