List of IllustrationsList of TablesList of Musical ExamplesList of ContributorsAbbreviationsMargaret Bent and Andrew Wathey: Introduction1. Wulf Arlt: Jehannot de Lescurel and the Function of Musical Language in the Roman de Fauvel as Presented in BN fr. 1462. Margaret Bent: Fauvel and Marigny: Which Came First?3. Elizabeth A. R. Brown: Rex ioians, ionnes, iolis: Louis X, Philip V, and the Livres de Fauvel4. Kevin Brownlee: Authorial Self-representation and Literary Models in the Roman de Fauvel5.
Ardis Butterfield: The Refrain and the Transformation of Genre in the Roman de FauvelAppendix: Catalogue of Refrains in the Roman de Fauvel of fr. 1466. Michael Camille: Hybridity, Monstrosity, and Bestiality in the Roman de Fauvel7. Alice V. Clark: The Flowering of Charnalite and the Marriage of FauvelAppendix: Floret cum Vana Gloria/Florens vigor/Neuma and Carnalitas luxuria8. Michael Davis: Desespoir, Esperance, and Douce France: The New Palace, Paris, and the Royal State9. Emma Dillon: The Profile of Philip V in the Music of FauvelAppendix: Servant regem/O Philippe prelustris Francorum/Rex regum10. Jean Dunbabin: The Metrical Chronicle Traditionally Ascribed to Geffroy de Paris11.
Leofrance Holford-Strevens: The Latin Dits of Geffroy de Paris - An Editio princeps12. Michael Huglo: Le Contexte folklorique et musical du charivari dans le Roman de Fauvel13. Martin Kauffmann: Satire, Pictorial Genre, and the Illustrations in BN fr. 14614. Elisabeth Lalou: La Chancellerie royale a la fin du regne du Philippe IV le Bel15. Joseph Morin: Jehannot de Lescurel's Chansons, Geffroy de Paris's Dits, and the Process of Design in fr. 146Appendix: The Pricking Patterns and Column Widths of Gatherings 6 and 7 of fr. 14616.
Jean-Claude Muhlethaler: Discours de narrateur, discours de Fortune: les enjeux dun changement de point de vue17. Christopher Page: Tradition and Innovation in BN fr. 146: The Background to the BalladesAppendix AAppendix B: A Layer of Ballade Texts in Douce 308Appendix C: The Notes Ioherenges of Le Roman de la Rose18. Nigel F. Palmer: Cosmic Quaternities in the Roman de FauvelAppendix: Excerpts from the Walter Burley, Expositio libri de sex principiis19. Susan Rankin: The Alleluyes, antenes, respons, ygnes et verssez in BN fr. 146: A Catalogue Raisonne20. Nancy Freeman Regalado: The Chronique metrique and the Moral Design of BN fr.
146: Feasts of Good and Evil21. Anne Walters Robertson: Local Chant Readings and the Roman de FauvelAppendix: Manuscripts Consulted22. Mary and Richard Rouse: Jehannot de Lescurel23. Alison Stones: The Stylistic Context of the Roman de Fauvel, with a Note on FauvainAppendix A: The Historiography of Fauvel and Related IlluminationAppendix B: The Stylistic Subgroups Surrounding the Fauvel Master24. Jane H. M. Taylor: Le Roman de Fauvain: Manuscript, Text, ImageAppendix: Simplified Genealogical Table Showing Chatillon-Valois Connections25. Malcolm Vale: The World of the Courts: Content and Context of the Fauvel Manuscript26.
Andrew Wathey: Gerves du Bus, the Roman de Fauvel, and the Politics of the Later Capetian CourtAppendix: Members of the Royal Commission, 24 January 1315, and of the Estroit Conseil, July 131627. Lorenz Welker: Polyphonic Reworkings of Notre-Dame Conductus in BN fr. 146. I. Mundus a mundicia and Quare fremueruntSelect Bibliography for fr. 146Index.