- A
speculum (Latin for 'mirror'; pl.:
specula or
speculums) is a
medical tool for
investigating body ****s, with a form
dependent on the **** for...
- The
Speculum Maius or
Majus (Latin: "The
Greater Mirror") was a
major encyclopedia of the
Middle Ages
written by
Vincent of
Beauvais in the 13th century...
- [Richard of Cirencester] (1863) [Composed a. 1400,
volume II
published 1869], Mayor, John E.B. (ed.), "
Speculum Historiale de
Gestis Regum Angliæ [An Historial...
- the Renaissance. It was part of the
broader speculum or
mirror literature genre. The
Latin term
speculum regum appears as
early as the 12th
century and...
- Wolff, The
Second Bulgarian Empire: Its
Origin and
History to 1204,
SpeculumVolume 24,
Issue 2, 1949. (in Croatian)Zef Mirdita,
Vlasi u historiografiji...
-
rivers of
eastern Europe run
parallel to it; the
rebinding of the
Speculum volume without the map and
Relation had used
plastic thread, only available...
- 261 Haskins,
Charles Homer. "Latin
Literature under Frederick II".
Speculum,
Volume 3, No. 2,
April 1928. 129–151 Lundeen, 148–149 Hutchings, 69 Paley...
- "The 'Lament of
Edward II':
Religious Lyric,
Political Propaganda".
Speculum,
Volume 77, No. 2,
April 2002. pp. 422–439,
JSTOR Duffy, Mark (2003). Royal...
- "Reinhildis Has Died":
Ascension and
Enlivenment on a Twelfth-Century Tomb.
Speculum,
volume 90,
number 1,
January 2015. JSTOR 43577275 Fryer,
Alfred Cooper. "Wooden...
- of Thirteenth-Century
North Africa, by
Michael Lower;
published in
Speculum,
Volume 89 /
Issue 03 / July 2014, pp 601-631; doi: 10.1017/S0038713414000761;...