Opportunities for Teaching and Studying Medicine in Medieval Portugal before the Foundation of the University of Lisbon (1290)
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Medieval Blood Myths: Christian Readings and Misreadings of Jewish Practice towards Blood
In the High and Late Middle Ages, Christians accused Jews of shedding Christian blood, and sometimes even their own, for ritual purposes. This project is interested in how Jewish and Christian perceptions of blood may have led to the formation of such myths
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Dutch Castle for Sale
Nijswiller Castle in the Netherlands has been put up for sale by its current owners. This medieval castle dates back to at least 1275, and possibly into the 12th century. After years of neglect, the castle has been thoroughly modernized and renovated.
The household and military retinue of Edward the Black Prince
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The politics of violence and trade: Denia and Pisa in the eleventh century
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Purge or Remove: Persecutions for Jews in the Late Medieval Germany
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The Background for Instututing the Pure Blood Laws and Conversos in the Late Medieval Spain
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The Spanish Jews and Converts in Late Medieval Thought: Statutes of Purity of Blood and the Tract of Juan de Torquemada
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Council for British Archaeology launches new online bibliographic service
A fully upgraded service of biab online – the primary research resource for British and Irish archaeology – has now been launched by…
Interview with Anthony Adams
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An Anglo-Saxon Execution Cemetery at Walkington Wold, Yorkshire
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Forms of Lay Association with the Order of the Temple
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Robert Kilwardby on the Relation of Virtue to Happiness
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Aquinas on Our Responsibility for Our Emotions
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Augustine’s Ambivalence About Temporality: His Two Accounts of Time
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Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues
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An analysis of the strategy and tactics of Alexios I Komnenos
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Anthea Boylston – The Towton Mass Grave Project
Anthea Boylston of the University of Bradford discusses the Towton Mass Grave Project – in 1996 a mass burial pit was discovered at the site of the Battle of Towton, a major battle fought in 1461 during England’s War of the Roses.
On sacred ground: social identity and churchyard burial in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, c. 700-1100 AD
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Arguments, Texts, and Contexts: Anselm’s Argument and the Friars
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Idealism in Medieval Philosophy: The Case of Johannes Scottus Eriugena
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How Is Material Supposition Possible?
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Scholars to Discuss Jewish/Christian Relations in the Middle Ages at Southern Connecticut State University
Scholars who study the Middle Ages will gather at Southern Connecticut State University on Saturday, November 6th, for a conference entitled Jewish and…