*2
Edward Coleman, âNasty Habits â Satire and the Medieval Monk',
History Today
, volume 43, issue 6, June 1993, pp. 36â42.
*3
Jocelin of Brakelond,
Chronicle of the Abbey of St Edmund's.
CHAPTER FIVE: PHILOSOPHER
*1
âBreakdown of the Year: Physics Fraud',
Science,Vol
298, 20 December 2002, p. 2303.
*2
Office of Research Integrity, Annual Report 2001
*3
Jeffrey Burton Russell,
Inventing the Flat Earth: Columbus and Modern Historians
(Greenwood Press, 1997).
*6
The Management and Control of Hospital Acquired Infection in Acute NHS Trusts in England estimated that hospital-acquired infection causes 5000 deaths annually. Three thousand two hundred people died in road accidents in England and Wales in 2002. Office of National Statistics HSQ10DT2.
CHAPTER SIX: KNIGHT
*1
Georges Duby,
Guillame le Marechal, ou le meilleur chevalier du monde
(Paris, 1984), trans. R. Howard,
William Marshal, Flower of Chivalry
(New York, 1986), p. 33 â quoted in Kaeuper, p. 280
*2
The Book of the Ordre of Chyvalry
, trans. W Caxton, ed. A.T.P. Byles (EETS, 1926 rep. 1971) p. 31. Following quotations: pp. 32, 38
*3
Sarrasin, Le Roman du Hem
, ed. A. Henry (Brussels, 1939), discussed in Juliet Vale,
Edward III and Chivalry: Chivalric Society and its Context 1270â1350
(Boydell Press, 1982).
*4
Jean Froissart,
The Chronicles of Froissart
, trans, by John Bourchier, Lord Berners, ed. G C Macaulay (New York, 1910).
*5
Pietro Azario, âLiber gestorum in Lombardia', in L.A. Muratori
Rerum Italicarum Scriptures â Storici Italiani
(Bologna, 1939),
XVI
,
IV
, p 128.
*6
Matteo Villani,
Cronica
(Florence, 1825â6) v. 259â260.
*7
J Temple-Leader and G. Marcetti,
Sir John Hawkwood
(London, 1889)
*8
Francho Sacchetti,
Il trecentonovelle
ed. V. Pernicone (Florence, 1946), pp. 448â9.
CHAPTER SEVEN: DAMSEL
*1
History of William Marshal.
*2
H Leyser,
Medieval Women a Social History of Women in England 450â1500
(Palgrave Macmillan, 1995), p. 241
*4
The Peasant Land Market in Southern England, 1260â1350
, Dr Mark Page, University of Durham.
*5
Letter of 1448,
Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century
, ed. Norman Davis (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1971).
*6
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Richard II, 2, 103.
*8
La Querelle de la Rose letters and documents
, compiled and edited by Joseph L. Baird and John R Kane, North Carolina studies in the Romance languages and literatures; no. 199 (Chapel Hill: UNC Dept. of Romance languages [distributed by University of North Carolina Press], 1978), pp. 129â30.
*9
Samantha Riches,
St George Hero, Martyr and Myth
(Sutton Publishing, 2001).
CHAPTER EIGHT: KING
*1
G.H. Cook,
Old St Paul's Cathedral
, 1955, p. 92: Henry Hart Milman,
Annals of St Paul's
, 2nd ed, 1869, pp. 43â4.
*2
Matthew Paris,
Chronica Majora
, pp. 654, 666.
*3
Ralph of Coggeshall,
The Barnwell Chronicle
, Roger of Wendover, Gervase of Canterbury, and the
Annals of Margam and Tewkesbury.
*4
William Stubbs (ed.),
Gesta Regis Henna Secundi (Roger of Howden) I
, p 292.
*5
D. A. Carpenter, Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall s Account of the Last Years of King Richard and the First Years of King John,
English Historical Review
, Nov. 1998.
*6
McKisack M.,
The Fourteenth Century
(Oxford, 1959), 498.
*7
L C. Hector, âChronicle of the Monk of Westminster',
English Historical Review
, 68 (1953), pp. 62â5
*8
Philippe de Mézières,
Letter to King Richard II
, trans. G.W. Coopland (Liverpool, 1975), p. 54