Bibliography

Joshua Byron
Smith

9 publications between 2012 and 2020 indexed
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2020

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Smith, Joshua Byron, “The chronicle of Gregory of Caerwent”, in: Ben Guy, Georgia Henley, Owain Wyn Jones, and Rebecca Thomas (eds), The chronicles of medieval Wales and the March: new contexts, studies, and text, 31, Brepols, 2020. 289–340.
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Smith, Joshua Byron, “Introduction and biography”, in: Joshua Byron Smith, and Georgia Henley (eds), A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, 22, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2020. 1–28.
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Smith, Joshua Byron, “The reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth in Ireland”, in: Joshua Byron Smith, and Georgia Henley (eds), A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, 22, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2020. 475–476.
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Smith, Joshua Byron, “The German reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth”, in: Joshua Byron Smith, and Georgia Henley (eds), A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, 22, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2020. 467–468.
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Smith, Joshua Byron, and Georgia Henley (eds), A companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Brill's Companions to European History, 22, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2020. URL: <https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004410398>.

2018

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Smith, Joshua Byron, “Gerald of Wales, Walter Map and the Anglo-Saxon history of Lydbury North”, in: Georgia Henley, and A. Joseph McMullen (eds), Gerald of Wales: new perspectives on a medieval writer and critic, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2018. 63–77.

2017

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Smith, Joshua Byron, Walter Map and the matter of Britain, Middle Ages Series, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.  

Contents: Introduction; Chapter 1. Walter Map, Wales, and romance; Chapter 2. Works frozen in revision; Chapter 3. Glosses and a contrived book; Chapter 4. From Herlething to Herla; Chapter 5. The Welsh-Latin sources of the De nugis curialium; Chapter 6. Walter Map in the archives and the transmission of the matter of Britain; Epilogue; Appendix: a preliminary list of suspected interpolated glosses in the De nugis curialium; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgments.

Contents: Introduction; Chapter 1. Walter Map, Wales, and romance; Chapter 2. Works frozen in revision; Chapter 3. Glosses and a contrived book; Chapter 4. From Herlething to Herla; Chapter 5. The Welsh-Latin sources of the De nugis curialium; Chapter 6. Walter Map in the archives and the transmission of the matter of Britain; Epilogue; Appendix: a preliminary list of suspected interpolated glosses in the De nugis curialium; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Acknowledgments.

2015

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Smith, Joshua Byron, “‘The first writer in the Welsh language’: Walter Map’s reception in nineteenth-century Wales”, National Library of Wales Journal 36:2 (2015): 183–197.

2012

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Smith, Joshua Byron, “Benedict of Gloucester’s Vita sancti Dubricii: an edition and translation”, Arthurian Literature 29 (2012): 53–100.