Introduction
Thomas Cohen, Lesley K. Twomey
págs. 1-45
Oral Transfer of Ideas about Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century Norway
Liv Helene Willumsen
págs. 47-83
St Helena and Love Magic: From the Spanish Inquisition to the Internet
Susana Gala Pellicer
págs. 84-114
The Power of the Spoken Word Depositions of the Imperial Chamber Court: Power, Resistance, and ‘Orality’
Mathias Bähr
págs. 115-138
Tracking Conversation in the Italian Courts
Thomas Cohen
págs. 139-184
Tears for Fears: Mission Preaching in Seventeenth-Century France – a Double Performance
Anne Regent-Susini
págs. 185-205
Powerful Words: St Vincent Ferrer’s Preaching and the Jews in Medieval Castile
Carolina Losada
págs. 206-227
‘A Most Notable Spectacle’: Early Modern Easter Spital Sermons
Sonia Suman
págs. 228-252
Orality and Mutiny: Authority and Speech amongst the Seafarers of Early Modern London
Richard Blakemore
págs. 253-279
‘A Blabbermouth Can Barely Control His Tongue’: Political Poems, Songs and Prophecies in the Low Countries (Fifteenth– Sixteenth Centuries)
Jan Dumolyn, Jelle Haemers
págs. 280-299
Proverbs and princes in post-reformation England
Marcus Harmes, Gillian Colclough
págs. 300-320
The Meanings of Gossip in Sixteenth-Century Venice
Elizabeth Horodowich
págs. 321-342
Gossip and Social Standing in Celestina : Verbal Venom as Art
Joseph Thomas Snow
págs. 343-374
Oral Rites: Prayer and Talk in Early Modern France
Virginia Reinburg
págs. 375-392
The Seducer’s Tongue: Oral and Moral Issues in Medieval Erotodidactic Schooltexts
Rosanna Cantavella
págs. 393-420
Preaching God’s Word in a Late-medieval Valencian Convent: Isabel de Villena, Writer and Preacher
Lesley K. Twomey
págs. 421-445
Afterword
Michael Braddick
págs. 446-462
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