EDUCATION:
- University of Michigan, 1976-78.
- B.A., University of Cambridge, 1981 (with Honors).
- Cornell University, 1981-84.
- M.A., University of Cambridge, 1985 (with Honors).
- National University of Ireland, 1984-86.
- M.Phil., Columbia University, 1987 (with Distinction).
- Ph.D., Columbia University, 1990 (with Distinction).
Ph.D. DISSERTATION TITLE: "The Biblical Sources of the Junius Poems Genesis, Exodus, and Daniel."
EMPLOYMENT:
- Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, 1983-84.
- Lecturer and Tutor, National University of Ireland, 1984-86.
- Instructor, Columbia University, 1986-88.
- Acting Assistant Professor, University of Washington, 1988.
- Assistant Professor, University of Washington, 1989-95.
- Assistant Adjunct Professor of Scandinavian, University of Washington, 1993-2005.
- Associate Professor, University of Washington, 1995-2004.
- Associate Adjunct Professor of Scandinavian, University of Washington, 1995-2004.
- Professor of English, University of Washington, 2004-.
- Adjunct Professor of Scandinavian, University of Washington, 2004-.
GRANTS AND AWARDS:
- A. D. White Fellowship, Cornell University, 1981-83. [$63,000]
- President's Fellowship, Columbia University, 1987-88. [$48,000]
- Faculty Workstation Initiative Award, University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences and Office of the Dean (joint award), 1989. [$7,000]
- Arts and Humanities Research Professorship Award, University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences and Graduate School (joint award), tenable 1990-1991. [$8,750]
- Allen Library Innovation Award, 1997-98. [$5,000]
- Visiting Fellowship (with Life Membership), Clare Hall, Cambridge, 2003-04. [Living expense assistance.]
- University of Washington Work Study Office and Department of English: Two Student Assistantships, Anglo-Saxon Bibliography, 2005-6 [$6,000]
PUBLICATIONS:
Book:
- Old English Biblical Verse: Studies in Genesis, Exodus, and Daniel (Cambridge University Press, 1996). [Refereed]
Edition:
- The Governance of Kings and Princes: John Trevisa's Middle English Translation of the De Regimine Principum of Aegidius Romanus, Vol. I (Garland Publishing Inc., 1997), edited by David C. Fowler, Charles F. Briggs, and Paul G. Remley, 439 pp. [Refereed]
Articles:
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” Anglo-Saxon England, Vol. 17 (1988), pp. 163-89. [Refereed]
- “Muscipula diaboli and Medieval English Antifeminism,” English Studies, Vol. 71 (1989), pp. 1-14. [Refereed]
- “David C. Fowler: A Select Bibliography,” Modern Language Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 3, (1990), pp. 447-53. [Invited and Contributed]
- “An Electronic Reading Text of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,” Aestel Vol. 1 (1993), pp. 77-110. [Refereed]
- “A Chronology of the Scholarship of David C. Fowler,” in Essays in Honor of David C. Fowler," ed. Miceal F. Vaughan (East Lansing, Michigan: Colleagues Press), 1993, pp. 249-78. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Mary Shelton and Her Tudor Literary Milieu,” in Rethinking the Henrician Era, ed. Peter Herman (Champaign-Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1994), pp. 40-77. [Refereed]
- “Questions of Subjectivity and Ideology in the Production of an Electronic Text of the Canterbury Tales,” Exemplaria Vol. 8 (1996), pp. 479-84. [Refereed]
- “Daniel, the Three Youths Fragment and the Transmission of Old English Verse,” Anglo-Saxon England Vol. 31 (2002), pp. 81-140. [Refereed]
- “Aldhelm as Old English Poet: Exodus, Asser, and the Dicta Ælfredi,” in Latin Learning and English Lore: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature for Michael Lapidge, ed. Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe and Andy Orchard (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005), pp. 90-108 [Refereed]
Contributions to Books:
- The MLA International Bibliography: 1991 (400 entries on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin), 1992. [Invited and Contributed]
- The MLA International Bibliography: 1992 (700 entries on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin), 1993. [Invited and Contributed]
- The MLA International Bibliography: 1993 (35 journals on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin), 1994. [Invited and Contributed]
- The MLA International Bibliography: 1994 (35 journals on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin), 1995. [Invited and Contributed]
- The MLA International Bibliography: 1995 (35 journals on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin with comprehensive update of entries from 1981 to present), 1996. [Invited and Contributed]
- The MLA International Bibliography: 1996 (35 journals on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin), 1997. [Invited and Contributed]
- The MLA International Bibliography 1997 (35 journals on Medieval Studies), 1998. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Biblical Translation: Poems,” in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, ed. Michael Lapidge (Oxford: Blackwell), 1999, pp. 66-67. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Junius Manuscript,” in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, ed. Michael Lapidge (Oxford: Blackwell), 1999, pp. 264-66. [Invited and Contributed]
- Medioevo Latino XXI (Florence) [172 entries covering five journals], 2000. [Invited and Contributed]
- Medioevo Latino XXII (Florence) [197 entries covering seven journals], 2001. [Invited and Contributed]
- Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi (500-1500), I.3: Anastasius Montis Sancti Michaelis abb.– Antonius Galatheus (Florence, 2001): articles on Andreas Lucensis, fr., Andreas Stueff; Andreas Venetus, and Angelus de Bibiena.
- “Bibliography for 2001,” Anglo-Saxon England 31 (2002), pp. 275-368. [as editor-in-chief and main author]
- Medioevo Latino XXIII (Florence) [246 entries covering seven journals], 2002. [Invited and Contributed]
- Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi (500-1500), I.4: Antonius Galatheus - Augustinus de Obernalb (Florence, 2002 for 2001): articles on Antonius de Gislandis, Antonius Rampegolus de Ianua, Arnoldus mag., Arnoldus de Busco, Arnoldus Grammaticus, and Arnoldus Halberstadensis ep.
- Medioevo Latino XXIV (Florence) [287 entries covering eight journals], 2003. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Bibliography for 2002,” Anglo-Saxon England 32 (2003), pp. 307-406 [as editor-in-chief and main author]
- “Bibliography for 2003,” Anglo-Saxon England 33 (2004), pp. 283-393 [as editor-in-chief and main author]
- Medioevo Latino XXV (Florence) [262 entries covering nine journals], 2004. [Invited and Contributed]
Review Essays:
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1988: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 23, No. 1, (Fall 1989), pp. 71-6. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Geoffrey of Monmouth: In His Own Words?,” Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland, 5 (1990), pp. 452-61. [Refereed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1989: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter (1991), pp. 39-47. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1990: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Winter 1992), pp. 59-67. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1991: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Winter 1993), pp. 60-76. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture: A First Impression,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Winter 1992), pp. 13-16. [Refereed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1992: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Winter 1994), pp. 62-71. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1993: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 57-76. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1994: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 29, No. 2 (1996), pp. 72-117. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year's Work in Old English Studies 1995: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 30, No. 2 (1997), pp. 63-101. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year’s Work in Old English Studies 1996: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” The Old English Newsletter, Vol. 31, No. 2 (2001 for 1998), pp. 69-101. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Year’s Work in Old English Studies 1997: Anglo-Latin and Ecclesiastical Works,” Old English Newsletter Vol. 31, No. 2 (2002 for 1999), pp. 55-71. [Invited and Contributed]
Book Reviews:
- Luke M. Reinsma, Aelfric: An Annotated Bibliography, Garland Reference Library of the Humanities 617 (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1987) in Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Studies (Spring 1989), pp. 452-61. [Refereed]
- Peter Robinson, ed., The Wife of Bath's Prologue on CD-ROM. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996 in Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Studies (1997), pp. 211-21. [Refereed]
- Jane Roberts and Christian Kay, A Thesaurus of Old English (London: King’s College London Centre for Late and Antique and Medieval Studies, 1995), in Peritia 14 (2000), 458-61. [Invited and Contributed]
ACCEPTED:
Books:
- The Daniel-Three Youths Variorum (Anglo-Saxon Texts Series, expected publication 2005-6). [Refereed]
- Anglo-Saxon Studies 1972-2005: A Comprehensive Bibliography [with A. P. M. Orchard] (Cambridge University Press; expected publication 2005-6) [Refereed]
Edition:
- Paul G. Remley, with David C. Fowler and Charles F. Briggs, The Governance of Kings and Princes II: John Trevisa’s Translation of the ‘De Regimine Principum’ of Aegidius Romanus. Introduction, Notes and Glossary [now as principal author; Vol. I published in 1997; Vol. II, expected publication in 2003].
Edited Collection:
- The Bible in Word and Image, ed. Mildred O. Budny and Paul G. Remley (Phoenix: Arizona State University Press, forthcoming)
Articles:
- “The Lost Canterbury Psalterium Augustinimum,” in Canterbury and The Bible (Oak Knoll Press, forthcoming).
- “The Biblical and The Liturgical Sources of Old English Daniel and The Three Youth,” Æstel (expected publication, 2004).
- “Exodus and Aldhelm’s Latin Style,” to be published in a major scholarly collection, 2006.
Contributions to Books:
- The MLA International Bibliography: update 1995-2000; (35 journals on Medieval Latin and Neo-Latin with comprehensive update of entries from 1990 to present), [Invited and Contributed]
- Medioevo Latino XXVI (Florence) [entries covering nine journals], 2004-5. [Invited and Contributed]
- Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medi Aevi (500-1530), 17 entries, Be-Br. (expected publication 2005).
- Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture, Vol. 3 (C). Edited by Thomas N. Hall. Articles on Cyril of Alexandria and Pseudo-Cyril.
WORK IN PROGRESS:
Books:
- The Descent of Texts in Anglo-Saxon England [discursive monograph]
- Computing Resources in Medieval Studies. [professional-topics volume]
Contribution to Books:
- La trasmissione dei testi latini del Medioevo: Te.Tra, ed. Paolo Chiesa and Lucia Castaldi (Florence): Articles on Gildas, Boniface, Hygeburh, Historia Brittonum.
Articles:
- “The Daniel-Three Youths Parallels and Oral-Formulaic Composition,” (planned submission to Festschrift for Robert Stevick)
- “The Sectional Divisions of the Junius 11 Genesis” (planned submission to Anglo-Saxon England).
- “Exodus and Aldhelm’s Latin Style,” under submission to refereed journal, October 2004.
- “The Fragments of the Dicta Ælfredi: a Critical Edition” (planned submission to the Journal of Medieval Latin).
Electronic Publications and Tools:
- WTS: The Washington Text System (relational database), in collaboration with staff of UW Libraries (CARTAH-based project).
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Conferences, Lectures, and Readings:
- “The rustica musa of Frithegod's Breviloquium Vitae Wilfredi,” International Congress on Medieval Studies XVIII, Western Michigan University, May 5, 1983. [Refereed]
- “European Analogues of the tecosca and gessi,” Seventh International Congress of Celtic Studies, Oxford University, July 10, 1983. [Refereed]
- “The caper emissarius and Insular Literary Studies,” Northeast Modern Language Association, Boston, April 2, 1987. [Refereed]
- “Paronomasia, Latin Rhetorical Terminology, and the Oral Formulaic Tradition,” The Tenth Annual Barnard Medieval and Renaissance Conference, November 12, 1988. [Refereed]
- “Celtic Studies in the Time of Yeats,” The Theatre of Myth: The Neglected Drama of W. B. Yeats, a public symposium at Portland State University, April 10 15, 1989. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Origins of the Book of Kells,” Portland State University Fine Arts Department, April 12, 1989. [Invited and Contributed]
- “A Relational Approach to Medieval English Literature," Twenty-Fourth International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, May 5, 1989. [Refereed]
- “Alcuin and the Classical Tradition,” Colloguium on Medieval Studies, University of Washington Department of Comparative Literature, March 14, 1990; April 11, 1990. [Invited and Contributed]
- “The Devonshire Manuscript as a Document of Protest,” Annual Meeting, Modern Language Association of America, Chicago, December 19, 1990. [Refereed]
- “Daniel and Azarias as Witnesses to the Transmission of Old English Texts,” Medieval Colloquium (Seattle-Tacoma), March 14, 1991. [Invited]
- Seventh Annual Meeting of Fortes Anglo Saxonci, University of London, March 27, 1991. [Invited]
- “An Electronic Reading Text of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,” Twenty-Seventh International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, May 1992. [Refereed]
- “Reconceiving the Codices of Old English Poetry,” Respondent, Twenty-Seventh International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, May 1992. [Invited/Contributed]
- Panel member, International Conference on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, May 1992. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Beyond the New Philology," respondent to three papers, International Conference on Medieval Studies, Western May 1992. [Invited and Contributed]
- “Designing an interface for an Electronic Edition of the Canterbury Tales,” Medieval Association of the Pacific, Annual Meeting, March 1994. [Refereed]
- Chair, Genesis B: Power, Hierarchy and Idealogy, Medieval Association of the Pacific, Annual Meeting, March 1994. [Invited]
- “Problems of Subjectivity and Ideology in Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,” New Chaucer Society Biannual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, July 25-28, 1994. [Refereed]
- “Anglo-Norse Relations After the Danelaw,” Tacoma Scandinavian Circle, January 1998. [Refereed, Honorarium]
- “The Liturgical Sources of Old English Daniel and Azarias,” The Bible and the Liturgy: 4th Annual Symposium on the Transmission of the Bible, Fordham University (Manhattan Campus), April 24, 1998. [Refereed]
- “Toward a Pre-History of the Old English Glosses to the Vespasian Hymns,” 6th Annual Symposium on the Transmission of the Bible, Rutgers University (New Brunswick Campus), March 10, 2000. [Refereed]
- “Some Observations on Trevisa's lexis in The Light of the Digby Witness to His De Regimine Translation,” University of London Old and Middle Research Seminar on John Trevisa, May 6, 2000. [Invited]
- Presider, “Matter of Troy: Critical Approaches to the Medieval Trojan Legend I; Early Texts,” 38th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 8-11, 2003. [Invited]
- “Aldhelm, Exodus and the Problem of King Alfred’s Handbook,” Institute of Medieval Studies, Seminar Programme, University of Nottingham, February 10, 2004.
- “The Transmission of Greek Patristic Writings to the Pens of Anglo-Latin Authors: Some Case-Studies,” University of York, March 3, 2004.
- “The Old English Exodus: New Approaches,” Arts, Sciences and Humanities Seminar (nonspecialist roundtable), Clare Hall, Cambridge, March 9, 2004.
- “Strategies in the Production of schede for the Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi,” 40th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, May 8, 2005 [Refereed.]
SERVICES TO THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON:
- Department of English Library Committee, 1988-89; 1993-94.
- Department of English Placement Committee, 1988-90, 1993-94, 1997-98 (graduate students placed with tenure-track jobs include: Janet Ellerby, Mary Ellen Cummings, Joan Baker, Laurel Amtower, James McNelis, Heather Hill-Vasquez, Cristina Alfar, Margaret Hostetler).
- Member, Seattle and Tacoma Medieval Studies Colloquium, 1988-94.
- Supervision of General Studies 391 Essay: Richard Sivertson, Arlene Hebert, Greg Beckelhymer, Elizabeth Robinson, Cilla Rogers, Krystal Kaald, 1988-94.
- Participant, Humanities and Arts Computing Center seminar on Text Searching and Retrieval (Thomas Ridgeway, Organizer), 1989-90.
- Member and Secretary, Department of English Graduate Studies Committee, 1989-1990.
- Host, University of Washington Annual Visiting Committee campus visit (Participants attended my English 413 Arthurian Literature class), 1989-90.
- Graduate Studies Committee, 1989-1991, 1997-98, 1998-99.
- Old English Reading Group, 1989-91.
- Supervision of Graduate Opportunity Program Research Assistantship: Christine Gilmore (I also directed Gilmore's successful Mellon Fellowship application), 1989-91.
- Discussant, Oxford Dictionary On-Line Project (Edward Lightfoot, Organizer), 1990-91.
- Host, Honors Students Invitational Visits (Three groups of high school students attended my classes), 1990-91.
- Participant, Comparative Literature Colloquium in Medieval Studies (Stephen Jaeger, Miceal Vaughan, David C. Fowler, Leaders), 1990-92; 1993-94. 1992-93 Leader, Comparative Literature Colloquium in Medieval Studies (with Patricia Terry); Leader, Interdepartmental Colloquium in Scribal Texts (1997-98): English, Center for the Humanities, Comparative Literature.
- Participant, UNIX Systems Administration Seminar (Letcher Ross, Leader), 1991-92.
- Guest, McMahon Hall RA and Resident's Dinner (Spoke on careers in English and Medievalism), 1991-92.
- Member, Faculty Council on University Libraries, September 1991-97.
- “Old English Biblical Poetry,” Lecture to College of Arts and Humanities, June 1992.
- Participant, New Chaucer Society Bi Annual Meeting, Seattle, August 1992.
- Co-organizer, Consultant, and Lecturer, UW Extension series The Celtic-Scandinavian Legacy: Part One (John Rushbrook, Coordinator), 1992-93.
- Participant, National Endowment for the Humanities Information Seminar (Richard K. Emmerson, Leader). 1992-93.
- Co-organizer, By Word of Mouth: Colloquium on Orality and Literacy, University of Washington Center for the Humanities, 1992-93.
- Participant ELI Large Lecture Discussion Group, University of Washington, 1992-93.
- Ordo Vagorum (Graduate Student Medieval Studies Group), 1992-94.
- Chair, Library Fines Appeals Committee, 1992-.
- Old Irish Reading Group, 1993-94.
- Old Icelandic Reading Group, 1993-94.
- Member, Faculty Senate, 1993-95.
- Organizer, Celtic Studies Association of North American Annual Meeting, Seattle, May 1993.
- Member, Office of Student Affairs Disciplinary Appeals Committee, 1993.
- Member, University Libraries Committee on Electronic Journals and Publishing, 1993-.
- Member, Suzzallo Library Renovation Committee, 1993-.
- Internship Supervisor, Early Identification Program (Office of Minority Affairs), 1993-.
- Leader, ad hoc seminar in Old Irish Language and Literature (ten two-hour meetings), 1993.
- Co-Director, Center for Advanced Research in the Arts and Humanities, 1994-.
- Chair, Faculty Council on University Libraries, 1995-96.
- Ex-Officio Member, Faculty Senate, 1995-96.
- Ex-Officio Member, Department of English Executive Committee, 1995-96.
- Member, Early Modern (Renaissance) Search Committee, 1995-96.
- Chair, Germanics Department Review Committee, 1997-98.
- Chair, Medieval English Literature and Language Search Committee, 1998-99.
- Member, University Committee on Faculty Research, 1999-2000.
- Invited Speaker, Department of English Graduate Students in Medieval Studies, February 2000 (CARTAH Demo).
- Presenter, CARTAH Guest Lectures Series (topic: "Unicode on Mar 05”), March 8, 2000.
- Invited Seminar Session Leader, Seminar on Scribal Texts (UW, April 19, 2000).
- Invited Speaker, Department of English Graduate Students in Medieval Studies, (Paper, May 18, 2000).
- Chief Editor, UW Department of English Strategic Plan (2001-2).
- Chief Editor, UW Department of English Ten-Year Self-Study (2002).
- Chief Organizer Seminar on Oral Tradition and Scribal Texts (Spring 2002).
- Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, 2004-5.
- Member, Search Committee, Language and Rhetoric / History of the English Language 2004-5
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONSULTING:
- Old Member and (from 2000-) Donor, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1981-.
- Co-founder and Associate Editor, Envoi: a Review Journal of Medieval Studies (AMS Press), 1988-.
- Contributing Editor, Old English Newsletter, 1988-2002.
- Research Bibliographer, MLA International Bibliography, 1989-.
- Invited Member, Research Group on Manuscript Evidence (Cambridge, UK, and Princeton), 1991-.
- Member, Henry Bradshaw Society, 1992-.
- Co-founder and Managing Editor, Bryn Mawr Medieval Review, 1993-95 (since retitled The Medieval Review).
- Member, International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, 1995-.
- Contributing Subscriber, Dictionary of Old English, 1997-.
- Contributing Member, Editorial Board, Medieval Latino (Florence), 1999-.
- Contributing Member, Medieval Latin Association of North America, 2000-.
- Member, Society of Textual Scholarship, 2000-.
- Member, Medieval Academy of America, 2000-.
- Member, Medieval Association of the Pacific, 2001-.
- Executive Editor, Anglo-Saxon England, 2001-.
- Elected Fellow, Società internazionale per lo studio del medioevo latino, Florence, Italy, 2002-.
- Reader, Press (2002): Richard Marsden (University of Nottingham), The Cambridge Old English Reader (Cambridge University Press) [full verification of every character and all punctuation in forty texts; exhaustive critique of Reference Grammar, headnotes, notes and Glossary.]
- Member, Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 2003-.
- Editorial Board Member (“Redactio Transalpina”), CALMA: Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi (500-1500) (Florence), 2003-
- Honorary Research Associate, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge, 2003-4
- Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, 2003-4
- Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, 2004-
- Elected Member, International Association of University Professors of English, 2005-
REVIEWS AND COMMENTARY:
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” review by Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe in “The Year’s Work in Old English Studies,” Old English Newsletter 23.1 (1989), 56
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” review by E. Ashman Rowe, Scriptorium 44 (1990), suppl., 79
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” abstract by Michael Lapidge, Medioevo Latino (Florence) 11 (1990), 492 (no. 2895)
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” review by Constant Mews, Bulletin de théologie ancienne et médiévale 15 (1991), 39
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” commentary by Richard Marsden, Anglia 109 (1991), 332
- “Muscipula diaboli and Medieval English Antifeminism,” review in “The Year’s Work in Old English Studies,” Old English Newsletter 25.2 (1992), 72
- “An Electronic Reading Text of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales,” commentary by Allen J. Frantzen, Æstel 2 (1994), 36
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” commentary by Peter Clemoes, Interactions of Thought and Language in Old English Poetry (1995), p. 241
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” exhaustive commentary by Jeffrey Allen Scott, 'An Analysis of the Genesis A Paraphrase of Genesis', Ph. D. diss., University of Auckland (1995)
- Old English Biblical Verse, commentary by Richard Marsden, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library of Manchester 77 (1995), 147-8 [cited from pre-press galleys]
- “Muscipula diaboli and Medieval English Antifeminism,” abstract in Research Library Complete, doc. ID 7206485 [c. 1995; online]
- Old English Biblical Verse, reviewed by Gerald J. Russello in Christian City and Literature 47.1 (1997), 86-88.
- “Mary Shelton and Her Tudor Literary Milieu,” commentary by Seth Lerer, Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII (1997), 142-4
- Old English Biblical Verse, reviewed by A. Härdelin, Kyrkohistorisk årsskrift 1997, 202-5
- Old English Biblical Verse, reviewed by J. N. Sims, Choice 34.10 (1997), 1656 (no. 34-5504)
- Old English Biblical Verse, abstract by C. L. Patton, Old Testament Abstracts 20 (1997), 560
- The Governance of Kings and Princes, vol. 1, review by Sally Mapstone, Medium Aevum 67 (1998), 181-2
- Old English Biblical Verse, review by Susan M. Kim, Journal of Religion 78 (1998), 6-10
- Old English Biblical Verse, review by Philippa J. Selmer, Notes and Queries 45 (1998), 92-3
- Old English Biblical Verse, commentary by David F. Johnson, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 97 (1998), 502
- Old English Biblical Verse, review by Hugh Magennis, Early Medieval England 8 (1999), 166-7
- Old English Biblical Verse, review by David F. Johnson, Old English Newsletter 32.2 (1999), 35
- Old English Biblical Verse, cited as standard reference, The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, ed. M. Lapidge et al. (1999), pp. 137 (“Daniel”), 179 (”Exodus”) and 200-1 (“Genesis”)
- Old English Biblical Verse, commentary by Jennifer Neville, Representations of the Natural World in Old English Poetry (1999), p. 141
- Old English Biblical Verse, commentary by Scott Norsworthy, Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999), 173
- The Governance of Kings and Princes, vol. 1, cited as standard edition by Charles R. Blyth, ed., Thomas Hoccleve: The Regiment of Princes (1999), p. 268
- “The Latin Textual Basis of Genesis A,” commentary by Scott Norsworthy, Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999), 171-2
- Old English Biblical Verse, anonymous review, Forum for Modern Language Studies 36 (2000), 218
- Old English Biblical Verse, cited as standard reference, A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature (2001), ed. Phillip Pulsiano and Elaine Treharne, p. 267 (“Religious Poetry”)
- Old English Biblical Verse, commentary by Phyllis Portnoy, English Studies 82 (2001). 287 and 307
- Old English Biblical Verse, commentary by Scott Norsworthy, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 100 (2001), 321
- Old English Biblical Verse, extensively excerpted for use in database, Fontes Anglo-Saxonici: a Register of Written Sources Used by Anglo-Saxon Authors, CD-ROM Version 1.1 (“Exodus” and “Daniel,” compiled by Daniel Anlezark)
- “Mary Shelton and Her Tudor Literary Milieu,” commentary by Seth Lerer, Review of English Studies 53 (2002), 6
- “Muscipula diaboli and Medieval English Antifeminism,” abstract in Annotated Chaucer Bibliography 1986-1996, ed. Bege K. Bowers and Mark Allen (2002), p. 490 (no. 2390)
- “An Electronic Reading Text of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales,” abstract in Annotated Chaucer Bibliography 1986-1996, ed. Bowers and Allen (2002), p. 645 (no. 3161)
- “Questions of Subjectivity and Ideology in the Production of an Electronic Text of the Canterbury Tales,” abstract in Annotated Chaucer Bibliography 1986-1996, ed. Bowers and Allen (2002), pp. 651-2 (no. 3196)
GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION:
Dissertation Supervisor:
- Leslie Donovan, Ph.D., Summer 1993, “The Old English Lives of Eugenia and Eufrosina: A Critical Edition.”
- Sean Taylor, Ph.D., Autumn 1994, “The R Manuscript of Piers Plowman B: A Critical Fascimile.”
- Gregg A. Smith, Comparative Literature, Ph.D., Winter 1995, “Death and Desire: the Thematic Function of the Dead in Medieval Icelandic and Irish Literature.”
- James I. McNelis, Ph.D., Spring 1996, “The Uncollated Manuscripts of The Master of Game: Towards a New Edition.”
- Michael Francis Pettinger, Comparative Literature, Ph.D., Spring 1998, “Sodom: the Judgment of the Pentapolis in the Christian West to the Year 1000.”
- Noreen Hoffer Comparative Literature, Ph.D., Spring 2002, “Apuleius’ Cupid and Psyche and the Egyptian Cult.”
- Margaret Mary Roland, English, Ph.D., Spring 2002, “Material Malory: the Caxton and Winchester Documents and a Parallel-Text Edition.”
- Elizabeth Falsberg, Ph.D., Autumn 2004, “Ancrene Wisse in its Sociological and Literary-Historical Setting.”
- Rita Jaeger, English (current: central medieval Latin and Middle English epistolary traditions)
- Archer (Nancy) Parr, English (current: post-Dinshawian approach to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, as well as Julian of Norwich, Kempe et al.)
Dissertation Reading Committee Chair:
- Laurel Amtower, Ph.D., Spring 1993, “Reading Selves, Writing Selves: Literacy and Representation of Subjectivity 1100-1650.”
- Alan Church, Ph.D., Autumn 1996, “Scribal Rhetoric in Anglo-Saxon England.”
- Charles MacQuarrie, Ph.D., Spring 1997, “The Waves of Manannan: A Study of the Literary Representations of Manannan MacLir from Immram Brain (c.700) to Finnegans Wake (1939)”.
- Heather Hill Vasquez, Ph.D., Spring 1997, “The Possibilities of Performance: Mediatory Styles in Middle English Religious Drama.”
Dissertation Reading Committee Member:
- Joan Baker, Ph.D., Spring 1993, “History, Contexts and Texts: Toward a Critical Edition of Robert of Sicily.”
- J. Kirby Olson, Ph.D., Spring 1994, “Klossowski and Comedy.”
- Robert Costomiris, Ph.D., Spring 1995, “Editorial Authority: William Thynne and the Construction of the Chaucer Canon in the Henrician Age.”
- Margaret Hostetler, Ph.D., Spring 1996, “Dwelling on Women: Reading the Spatial Discourses of Medieval Texts.”
- Heather Hill Vasquez, Ph.D. Spring 1997.
- Mary-Kelly Persyn, Ph.D., Autumn 1995, “Eternal Death" and Imaginative Life: Sacrifice vs. Self-Annihlation in the Works of William Blake.”
- Cristina Alfar, Ph.D., Spring 1997, ‘“Evil’ Women: Patrilineal Fantasies in Early Modern Tragedy.”
- Clinton Atchley, Ph.D., Spring 1998.
- James Jonathan Crump, History, (current).
- Michael Perkowitz (Computer Science), Ph.D., Autumn 2000.
Ph.D. Exam Committee Chair:
- Leslie Donovan, Ph.C., Autumn 1991.
- Robert Costomiris, Ph.C., Spring 1992.
- Sean Taylor, Ph.C., Spring 1993.
- Meg Roland, Ph.C., Winter 2001.
- Jen Gonyer-Donahue, Ph.C., Summer 2003.
- Nancy Parr, Ph.C., Spring 2000.
Ph.D. Exam Committee Member:
- Laurel Amtower, Ph.C., Winter 1992.
- Kevin Streit, Ph.C., History, Winter 1993.
- Christine Gilmore, Ph.C., Spring 1993.
- J. Kirby Olson, Ph.C., Spring 1993.
- Heather Hill Vasquez, Ph.C., Spring 1993.
- Michael Pettinger, Ph.C., Comparative Literature, Spring 1993.
- James McNelis, Ph.C., Autumn 1993.
- Margaret Hostetler, Ph.C., Winter 1994.
- John Eby, Ph.C., History, Spring 1994.
- Charles MacQuarrie, Ph.C., Spring 1995.
- Alan Church, Ph.C., Spring 1995.
- Brian Saltzman, Ph.C., Spring 1995.
- Clinton Atchley, Ph.C., Spring 1996.
- Rita Jaeger, Ph.C., Spring 1995.
- Noreen Hoffer, Ph.C., Comparative Literature, Spring 1997.
- Jeremy Lowe, Ph.C., Spring 1998.
- Michael Perkowitz, Ph.C., Computer Science, Spring 1998.
- Elizabeth Falsberg, Ph.C., Winter 2000.
- Angela Sucich, Ph.C., Winter 2003.
- Tanya Lenz, Ph.C., Winter 2004.
MA Essay Director:
- Robert Costomiris, M.A., Winter 1990.
- Raan Rowley, M.A., Winter 1990.
- Christine Gilmore, M.A., Winter 1992.
- Jason Kies, M.A., Summer 1996.
- Frederick Neill, MA, Spring 1997.
- Lyn Margaret Hoff, M.A., Spring 2000.
- Lauren Mahon, M.A., Spring 2003.
MA Essay Reader:
- Laurel Amtower, M.A., Autumn 1989.
- Heather Hill, M.A., Winter 1991.
- James McNelis, M.A., Winter 1991.
- Kirby Olson, M.A., Autumn 1991.
- Nancy Elizabeth Parr, MA, Winter 1999.