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Monthly Archives: March 2019

The Routledge History of Medieval Magic: Reflections on a Big Editing Project

March 18, 2019by catherinerider Leave a comment

This post was first published on the blog of the Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies. I’m very pleased to announce that the Routledge History of Medieval Magic, edited by Sophie Page (UCL) […]

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