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The Republic of St. Peter: The Birth of the Papal State, 680-825. Thomas F. X. Noble by William M. Daly Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Republic of St. Peter: The Birth the Papal State, 680-825. Thomas F. X. NobleWilliam M. DalyWilliam Daly Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to f...
The Frankish Church. By J. M. Wallace-Hadrill. (Oxford History of the Christian Church.) Pp. xi + 463. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. £35.00. by Janet L. Nelson An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
La France de Philippe Auguste: Le temps des mutations. Robert-Henri Bautier by Andrew Lewis Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsLa France de Philippe Auguste: Le temps des mutations. Robert-Henri Bautier Andrew W. LewisAndrew Lewis Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload ...
MORE LIGHT ON WILLIAM'S LETHAL PUNCH by A. R. Press None <eot>
The armies of Swein Forkbeard and Cnut: <i>leding</i> or <i>lið?</i> by Niels Lund The problem to be discussed in this paper concerns the organization of those Viking armies which under leadership Swein Forkbeard and his son Cnut succeeded conquering England second decade eleventh century: were forces these kings pri...
<i>A History of Illuminated Manuscripts</i>, Christopher de Hamel by Laurel Braswell None <eot>
Letters IX-XIV: An Edition with an Introduction. Peter Abelard , Edmé Renno Smits by John Newell Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsLetters IX-XIV: An Edition with an Introduction. Peter Abelard , Edmé Renno Smits John NewellJohn Newell Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDow...
Reviews by Rosamond McKitterick Reviews Get access BERNHARD BISCHOFF, Anecdota Novissima: Texte des vierten bis sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. (Quellen und Untersuchungen zur lateinischen Philologie Mittelalters VII). Anton Hiersemann, Stuttgart, 1984. xii + 293 pp.; v plates. DM 120.00. ISBN 3 7772 8412 2. ROSAMOND MCKIT...
Byzantine Art and Literature around the Year 800: Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1984 by David H. Wright None <eot>
The Story of Christianity, Vol. 1: The Early Church to the Dawn of the Reformation. By Justo L. Gonzales. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1984. xviii + 429 pages. $12.95 (paper). - The Story of Christianity, Vol. 2: The Reformation to the Present Day. By Justo L. Gonzales. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1985. xiii + 414...
The Wars of the Lord, Book One: Immortality of the Soul. Levi Ben Gershom (Gersonides), Seymour Feldman by Norbert M. Samuelson None <eot>
The "Early Vaults" of Saint-Etienne at Beauvais by James D. McGee The church of Saint-Etienne (Saint-Vaast) in Beauvais was much discussed the early literature on medieval architecture, particularly regard to vaults over initial bays nave aisles. have long been considered among earliest rib northern France, although ...
Saint-Pierre l'Estrier (Autun, France) by Christian Sapin|Bailey K. Young Since 1976 a team of art historians, archaeologists and historians has been studying the former church Saint-Pierre l'Estrier located on outskirts Autun. By combining resources these disciplines, it possible to begin recover history one oldest ...
A Romanesque Fresco in Auxerre Cathedral by Don Denny The ceiling fresco in the crypt of Auxerre Cathedral, representing Christ on horseback, has been dated at both beginning and middle 12th century. It is here ca. 1100, during time Bishop Humbaut; bishops who succeeded Humbaut adhered to Cistercian austerity can sca...
Schools of Thought in the Christian Tradition. Edited by Patrick Henry. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1984. xiv + 193 pages. $19.95. by Joseph A. La Barge None <eot>
The Skeptic Disposition in Contemporary Criticism by Raman Selden|Eugene Goodheart|William Ray|Christopher Norris None <eot>
Two German Crowns: Monarchy and Empire in Medieval Germany by Helmut Krueger|Otis C. Mitchell None <eot>
FRENCH IN THE VALLE D'AOSTA: THE ILLUSION AND THE AGONY by J. Street None <eot>
L. D. Reynolds (Ed.), Texts and Transmission. A Survey of the Latin Classics. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. Pp. xlviii + 509. ISBN 0-19-814456-3. by Francesco Monaco An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on how to content. <eot>
John Peter Oleson, Greek and Roman Mechanical Water-lifting Devices: the History of a Technology (Phoenix, suppl. vol. xvi). Dordrecht, etc.: D. Reidel, 1984. Pp. xiv + 458, 170 figs, 3 pls. ISBN 90-277-1693-5.Örjan Wikander, Exploitation of Water-power or Technological Stagnation? A Reappraisal of the Productive Force...
On revolution and the printed word by Elizabeth L. Eisenstein None <eot>
People and places in dispute in ninth-century Brittany by Wendy Davies The records of dispute and settlement from northern Europe, although few by comparison with those the South, include an unusually large set useful material in collection charters relating to monastery Redon eastern Brittany. Redon, on River Vilain...
V. Contemporary Artefacts Illustrated in Late Saxon Manuscripts by Martin Carver How far do the pictures in early medieval manuscripts reflect contemporary life? Are busy and attractive figures which populate many Carolingian or Late Saxon illuminations reflections of their painters patrons, are they ghostly survivor...
The Confraternities of Byzantium by Peregrine Horden ‘The medieval drive to association’. That phrase comes from a monograph by Susan Reynolds. It is be found in chapter on guilds and confraternities. And it representative of the quasi-biological vocabulary which historians those institutions seem especially prone. ‘...
Paul the Deacon's ‘<i>Gesta Episcoporum Mettensium</i>’ and the Early Design of Charlemagne's Succession by Walter Goffart If Charlemagne had plans for his succession prior to 806, little has yet been said about them; equally written the Gesta episcoporum Mettensium , a minor work of Paul Deacon's. But lack interest ...
A new empirical statistical methodology for detection of parallelisms and dating of duplicates by А. Т. Фоменко In this article we present in greater detail the results originally published Dok!o Akad. Nauk SSSR [I, 2], which were obtained by application of one procedures developed author and reported at Third Intern...
The History of Mathematics: An Introduction by David Burton The History of Mathematics: An Introduction, 7e by David M. Burton Preface 1 Early Number Systems and Symbols 1.1 Primitive Counting A Sense Notches as Tally Marks Peruvian Quipus: Knots Numbers 1.2 Recording the Egyptians Greeks Herodotus Hieroglyphic Repre...
Anthems II: Anthems with Orchestra by Linda Phyllis Austern|John Blow|Bruce Wood None <eot>
The Cambridge illustrated history of the Middle Ages by Robert Fossier Volume I: 350-950 Spans the beginning of Middle Ages, a period marked not only by change, plague and civil strife but also rise church, growing importance Byzantium flowering Carolingian Renaissance. Hardback 0 521 26644 1989 246 x 189mm 579pp. ma...
Late Ancient and Medieval Population Control. by Christopher Dyer|Josiah C. Russell None <eot>
Texts and Transmission, a Survey of the Latin Classics by L. D. Reynolds|Peter Marshall This alphabetically arranged handbook presents a series of concise and up-to-date accounts the manuscript tradition transmission Latin texts. All authors texts down to Apuleius which have their own independent are included, togeth...
Reflections on the Medieval German Nobility by John B. Freed As TIMOTHY REUTER OBSERVED, the nobility has been one of main concerns medieval historians since second world war, but surprisingly little European scholarship on subject is generally known in English-speaking world.' Except for Reuter's own translations a ...
The Skewed Sex Ratio in a Medieval Population: A Reinterpretation by Michael Siegfried The author examines the ninth-century French monastic tax rolls known as Carolingian polyptychs. These records have been used evidence of practice female infanticide since data indicate a skewed sex ratio favoring males. It is sugg...
A Tale of Two Kings: Alfred the Great and Æthelred the Unready by Simon Keynes IN the gallery of Anglo-Saxon kings, there are two whose characters fixed in popular imagination by their familiar epithets: Alfred Great and ÆEthelred Unready. Of course both epithets products posthumous development kings' reputations (in...
3. Bells in the Medieval World by Edward V. Williams None <eot>
Book Reviews by None Book review in this Article W alter B urkert : Greek Religion, Archaic and Classical, trans, by John Raffan M arcel C hicoteau The Journey to Martyrdom of Saints Felix Regula, circa 300 A.D. A Study Sources Significance. arilyn J. H arran (ed.): Luther Learning: the Wittenberg University Symposiu...
Le polyptyque et les listes de cens de l'Abbaye de Saint-Remi de Reims (IXe-XIe siècles). Jean-Pierre Devroey by Constance B. Bouchard Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews Le polyptyque et les listes de cens l'Abbaye Saint-Remi Reims (IXe-XIe siècles) . Jean-Pierre Devroey Constance B. BouchardConstance Bouc...
<sc>john b. freed</sc>. <italic>The Counts of Falkenstein: Noble Self-Consciousness in Twelfth-Century Germany</italic>. (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, number 74, part 6.) Philadelphia: The Society. 1984. Pp. 70. $10.00 and <sc>karl schmid</sc><italic>Gebetsgedenken und adliges Selbstverskindnis i...
Byzantium: church, society, and civilization seen through contemporary eyes. By Deno J. Geanakoplos. Pp. xxxix + 485 incl. 7 maps. University of Chicago Press, 1984. £23.35. by D. M. Nicol An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above information on...
<sc>patrick j. geary</sc>. <italic>Aristocracy in Provence: The Rhône Basin at the Dawn of the Carolingian Age</italic>. (The Middle Ages.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1985. Pp. ix, 176. $29.95 by None None <eot>
The Alleged Transformation from Two-Field to Three-Field Systems in Medieval England by H. S. A. Fox None <eot>
Byzantine Agricultural Implements: The Evidence of Medieval Illustrations of Hesiod's Works and Days by Anthony Bryer It is argued that Byzantine manuscript illustrations to Hesiod's eighth-century BC poem offer realistic evidence for the appearance and function of common Medieval agricultural implements, which there...
Gebetsgedenken und adliges Selbstverstandnis im Mittelalter: Ausgewahlte Beitrage; Festgabe zu seinem sechzigsten Geburtstag by John Bell Henneman|Patrick J. Geary|Patrick J. Geary|John B. Freed|Karl Schmid None <eot>
Lecons de Tenebres, elevations et motets divers by François Couperin|Paul Brunold|Kenneth E. Gilbert|Davitt Moroney None <eot>
Reviews by None International Journal of Nautical ArchaeologyVolume 15, Issue 4 p. 349-357 Reviews First published: November 1986 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-9270.1986.tb01160.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease...
Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (300–900) by R.J.H. Collins None <eot>
Material Stress and Institutional Change by Kenneth Nowotny None <eot>
<i>William Langland</i>. John Norton-Smith by John A. Alford Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsWilliam Langland. John Norton-Smith A. AlfordJohn Alford Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedd...
How Scientific Laws Can Be About Individuals by Robert Montgomery Martin The assumption is often made that there cannot be scientific laws about individuals. I shall try to provide a plausible semantics and epistemology for This would interesting, however, only ifone were tempted believe mentioning individuals did no...
Dies Unctionis. A Note on the Anniversaries of Royal Inaugurations in the Carolingian Period by Alain J. Stoclet None <eot>
A recurring geometrical pattern in the early renaissance imagination by Laurence Cummings In 15th century Italy, a group of new imaginative devices appeared which we recognize as typifying what call the Reinaissance, many share common, usually hidden characteristic— meeting or crossing axes information at focal point...
Ockham on Trusts by Christopher B. Gray OCKHAM ON TRUSTS The medieval English friars used goods by means of a distinctive legal instrument, namely, the use. This is different from their continental brothers' means, tools ofcivilian law, although it depended upon civilian court chancery for enforcement. were first to ...
The “Europa Paradigm”: European culture‐world culture by Ivan Vitányi None <eot>
Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America by F. Edward Cranz|Ruth J. Dean|R. M. Lumiansky|Paul Oskar Kristeller|Franz Rosenthal|Kenneth Meyer Setton|Joseph R. Strayer|Robert Sabatino Lopez|Edward R. Grant|Astrik L. Gabriel|Fred C. Robinson|William J. Courtenay|Donald Howard|Robert...
Chaucer's Moon: Cinthia, Diana, Latona, Lucina, Proserpina by Jacqueline de Weever None <eot>
History in Pieces: From the Militant to the Triumphant Annales by François Dosse Abstract The new school of French history is in its glory. Calling itself “new,” however, was only an advertising gimmick a consumer society, as the Annales recently commemorated ancestors and their ancient battles 1979 golden anniversar...
Land disputes and their social framework in Lombard–Carolingian Italy, 700–900 by Chris Wickham|Wendy Davies|Paul Fouracre There are about 150 court-cases surviving from the eighth- and ninth-century kingdom of Italy, mostly as originals, in archives throughout kingdom. Most them formal placita, public hearings held ...
The Function of Literature in Urban Societies in the Later Middle Ages by Herman Pleij (1986). The Function of Literature in Urban Societies the Later Middle Ages. Dutch Crossing: Vol. 10, No. 29, pp. 3-22. <eot>
Georges Duby and The Three Orders by Élizabeth Brown None <eot>
KLIUCHEVSKII AND THE BOYARS: THE MASTER AND HIS MODEL by A. M. Kleimola A. M. KLEIMOLA KLIUCHEVSKII AND THE BOYARS: MASTER HIS MODEL The composition and role of the Muscovite elite have long been c o n s i d e r f u a m t l q by R h . A has centered on most visible segment leading social , <eot>
Dispute settlement in Carolingian West Francia by Janet L. Nelson About the year 830, monastery of St Benedict at Fleury was in dispute with another over possession some serfs. The abbot Fleury, learning where and when case to be heard before local vicarius, ‘not wishing thought careless’, sent two monks vicarius a g...
Upstairs, Downstairs: Or the Roots of Reformation by Arthur J. Slavin There has never been a lack of writing asserting that the English Erasmians and Thomas More circle had fundamental impact on course Reformation, by supplying its foundational motifs. Until 1948, when Zeeveld published his Foundations Tudor Policy, ...
The Plan of St. Gall and the Theory of the Program of Carolingian Art by Lawrence Nees The monumental publication of the Plan St. Gall by Walter Horn and Ernest Born proposes that surviving depends upon a lost paradigmatic authoritative exemplar preserved at imperial court. Drawing recent research prompted Horn's pub...
Assumptio Mariae. An eleventh-century anglo-latin Poem from Abingdon by Mary Clayton Publication d'un poeme latin, ecrit par une main du XI s. sur un folio libre ms. Cambridge, University Lib. MS Kk III 21, qui provient de l'abbaye d'Abingdon, dont la Vierge etait patronne. Le est dispose dans sphere sept cercles con...
Deterioration and preservation of Carolingian and mediaeval mural paintings in the Müstair Convent (Switzerland) Part II: Materials and rendering of the Carolingian wall paintings by Franz Mairinger|M. Schreiner None <eot>
Deterioration and preservation of Carolingian and mediaeval mural paintings in the Müstair Convent (Switzerland) Part I: Decay mechanisms and preservation by Alison Arnold|A W Kung|Konrad Zehnder 1 THE PROBLEM Since the wall paintings were restored in 1947-51 accelerated decay has been observed. Three types of deteri...
Late latin grammars in the early middle ages by Vivien Law Summary The popularity, and hence survival, of certain the grammars late Antiquity in early Middle Ages can to a large extent be described typological terms. two principal ancient genres, Schulgrammatik regulae type, were joined fifth century by new genre, gr...
The Inheritance of Historiography 350–900 by Christopher Holdsworth|T. P. Wiseman NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION: CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY T.P. Wiseman DID ATHANASIUS WRITE HISTORY? B.H. Warmington AMMIANUS AND THE ETERNITY OF ROME John Matthews CHRONICLE THEOLOGY: PROSPER AQUITAINE Robert Markus SO...
The Carolingian Abbey Church of Psalmodi: Formal History and Historical Context by Jerrilynn D. Dodds Recent excavations have revealed that the early church of Psalmodi possessed a single nave both in its first and second campaigns. Combined with transept three apses discovered previously, this provides an intriguing...
Astrology and Pagan Gods in Carolingian ‘Vitae’ of St. Lambert by Robert G. Babcock A passing reference to pagan gods in the preface Merovingian Vita Landiberti inspired a number of poetic elaborations reworkings Life St. Lambert during late Carolingian period. These include opening chapters Carmen de Sancto Landbert...
The Triumph of Greco-Roman Rhetorical Assumptions in Pre-Carolingian Historiography by Roger D. Ray Abstract This chapter explores the prevalence of Greco-Roman rhetorical assumptions in historiography. It notes that aim historiography is same as oration; to persuade its readers and listeners. That why it important f...
Ethnic History and the Carolingians: An Alternative Reading of Paul the Deacon's Historia Langobardorum by D. A. Bullough None <eot>
Deterioration and preservation of Carolingian and mediaeval mural paintings in the Müstair Convent (Switzerland) Part III: Techniques and materials used and past restorations by Oskar Emmenegger None <eot>
The Position of the Grafio in the Constitutional History of Merovingian Gaul by Alexander Murray Previous articleNext article No AccessThe Position of the Grafio in Constitutional History Merovingian GaulAlexander Callander MurrayAlexander Murray Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDow...
La Chrétienté Corbaran. Peter Grillo by Mary B. Speer Previous articleNext article No AccessReviews La Chrétienté Corbaran . Peter Grillo Mary B. SpeerMary Speer Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInReddi...
The Earliest Spanish Christian Views of Islam by Kenneth Baxter Wolf Twenty-five years ago, in the first of three now well-known lectures, R. W. Southern noted “extremely slow penetration Islam as an intellectually identifiable fact Western minds.” attributed this delay to distance that separated Latin Christians fro...
Schooling the Daughters of Marianne: Textbooks and the Socialization of Girls in Modern French Primary Schools by Linda Kelly Alkana|Linda L. Clark None <eot>
Witchcraft Revisited by JOHN O. WARD Journal of Religious HistoryVolume 14, Issue 2 p. 218-222 Witchcraft Revisited JOHN O. WARD, WARDSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1986 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9809.1986.tb00466.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTr...
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, lat. 10861 and the scriptorium of Christ Church, Canterbury by Michelle Brown The primary purpose of this article is to draw attention a little-known Anglo-Saxon manuscript the early ninth century, now Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, lat. 10861, collection Latin saints' lives or passions...
Frauen im Mittelalter. Edith Ennen by Suzanne Fonay Wemple Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsFrauen im Mittelalter. Edith Ennen Suzanne Fonay WempleSuzanne Wemple Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterL...
BOOK REVIEWS by None The Heythrop JournalVolume 27, Issue 4 p. 446-482 BOOK REVIEWS First published: October 1986 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2265.1986.tb00098.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text full-text accessPlease review our Term...
Romanesque Signs: Early Medieval Narrative and Iconography by June Hall McCash|Stephen G. Nichols None <eot>
A typology of the prestige language by Henry Kahane The recurrent features of a 'prestige language' are broadly reviewed. prevailing socio-political constellation provides motivations for its rise, the ways acquiring it, domains it transmits, and causes decline. process nativization can be analysed synchronically in ...
Relic-cults as an instrument of royal policy c. 900–c. 1050 by David Rollason A considerable body of evidence shows that the kings later Anglo-Saxon England concerned themselves very seriously with cult relics. No doubt this involvement arose in part from their piety; but as I hope to show there are grounds for think...
The Republic of St Peter. The birth of the Papal State, 680–825. By Thomas F. X. Noble. Pp. xxix + 374 + maps. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. $38. by Rosamond McKitterick An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above informati...
Gallia Belgica by Raymond Van Dam|Edith Mary Wightman None <eot>
The school of Theodore and Hadrian by Michael Lapidge In 669 Theodore, a Greek-speaking monk originally from Tarsus in Asia Minor, arrived England to take up his duties as archbishop of Canterbury. He was joined the following year by colleague Hadrian, Latin-speaking African origin and former abbot monastery Campania...
‘A King Across the Sea’: Alfred in Continental Perspective by Janet L. Nelson I BEGIN with the quotation in my title: ‘Alfred, a king across sea’. It is actually tenth-century label rather than strictly contemporary one: it was used by Flodoard of Rheims c. 960 when he summarized letter sent to Alfred Archbishop Fulk...
Representations of Pope Pius VII: The First Risorgimento Hero by Roberta J. M. Olson In the early decades of nineteenth century, after his epic struggle with Napoleon, Pope Pius VII became an international celebrity and was regarded as a quasi-saint. His visage, which frequently represented throughout Europe, connote...
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Poetry of the Carolingian Renaissance. Peter Godman by Karl F. Morrison Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsPoetry of the Carolingian Renaissance. Peter Godman Karl F. MorrisonKarl Morrison Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints...
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The Lady and the Virgin: Image, Attitude and Experience in Twelfth-Century France. Penny Schine Gold by Jo Ann McNamara Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsThe Lady and the Virgin: Image, Attitude Experience in Twelfth-Century France. Penny Schine Gold Jo Ann McNamaraJo McNamara Search for more articles by t...
Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire: A Study in Social Control by William D. Phillips|K. R. Bradley None <eot>
The Calabrian Abbot: Joachim of Fiore in the History of Western Thought. Bernard McGinn by Robert E. Lerner None <eot>
T. G. Elliott, Ammianus Marcellinus and Fourth Century History. Sarasota and Toronto: S. Stevens, 1983. Pp. iv + 277. ISBN 0-88866-616-3 (Canada), 0-89522-023-7 (USA).Valerio Neri, Ammiano e il cristianesimo: religione e politica nelle ‘Res gestae’ di Ammiano Marcellino (Studi di storia antica XI). Bologna: Clueb, 1985...
The historical evolution of Eastern Europe as a region by Iván T. Berend What is Eastern Europe? There are geographical and political interpretations of the term. “Eastern Europe,” territory east from river Elbe, first all a historical category, for region has evolved over thousands years. Europe was already displayi...
‘Placita’ and the settlement of disputes in later Merovingian Francia by Paul Fouracre|Wendy Davies Narrative sources for the study of later Merovingian history are sparse and notoriously difficult to use. The evidence provided by royal charters is therefore invaluable, although traditionally they have been studied a...
The Significance of Tacitus' Dialogus de Oratoribus by T. D. Barnes None <eot>
Villon: Poems. John Fox by Norris J. Lacy Previous articleNext article No AccessReviewsVillon: Poems. John Fox Norris J. LacyNorris Lacy Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetail...