Tasking the Translator: A Dialogue of King Alfred and Walter Benjamin
Tasking the Translator: A Dialogue of King Alfred and Walter Benjamin Griffith, John Lance, Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 16 No.…
“Medievalists without Borders”
“Medievalists without Borders” Nokes, Richard Scott Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 15 No. 1 (2007) Abstract As technological and social changes…
Linking Lives: Autobiographical Criticism and Medieval Studies
Linking Lives: Autobiographical Criticism and Medieval Studies Bartlett, Anne Clark Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 15 (1998) Abstract I first encountered autobiographical criticism…
Herbs, Birds, and Cryptic Words for English Devotional Readers
Herbs, Birds, and Cryptic Words for English Devotional Readers Fein, Susanna Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 15 (1998) Abstract “Meditation,” according to Hugh…
Dangerous Beauty, Beautiful Speech: Gendered Eloquence in Medieval Preaching
Medieval Christian preaching sought to convey a divine message by means of a human medium: the preacher’s eloquence.
The Good Upbringing of Ramon Llull’s Blanquerna: Appropriation and Misrecognition as Social Reproduction
The Good Upbringing of Ramon Llull’s Blanquerna: Appropriation and Misrecognition as Social Reproduction Johnston, Mark D. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 12 (1995)…
Electronic Analysis of Medieval Texts: The Case of Raoul de Soissons
Electronic Analysis of Medieval Texts: The Case of Raoul de Soissons By Ineke Hardy CH Working Papers (2005) Introduction: Over the past century, the conception…
Courtesy Books, Comedy, and the Merchant Masculinity of Oxford Balliol College MS 354
Courtesy Books, Comedy, and the Merchant Masculinity of Oxford Balliol College MS 354 Rogers, Janine Medieval Forum, vol. 1 (2002) Abstract This article…
Using Internet Resources for Researching Religious History: the Dominican Order in Medieval Spain as Case Study
Using Internet Resources for Researching Religious History: the Dominican Order in Medieval Spain as Case Study By Rita Ríos de la Llave Bridging the…
Clustering a medieval social network by SOM using a kernel based distance measure
Clustering a medieval social network by SOM using a kernel based distance measure By Nathalie Villa and Romain Boulet Proceedings of ESANN 2007 (Bruges,…
The Electronic Medieval Age
The Electronic Medieval Age By Bo Franzén Ennen Ja Nyt, Vol.4 (2004) Abstract: This conference paper has been inspired by the fact that in recent…
Teaching Medieval Castles
Teaching Medieval Castles By Robert Liddiard The Higher Education Academy: Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology (2005) Introduction: Ask anyone to visualise…
Presenting and Discussing Pietro Perugino, Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter: A Suggested Approach
Presenting and Discussing Pietro Perugino, Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter: A Suggested Approach By Pamela Trimpe Art in Context: 2006–2007 Professional…
Reims Cathedral
Reims Cathedral By Douglas Darracott Art in Context: 2006–2007 Professional Development Workshop Materials (2006) The articles in this series are intended to provide…
Teaching Islamic Civilization with Information Technology
Teaching Islamic Civilization with Information Technology By Corinne Blake Journal for MultiMedia History, Vol.1 (1998) Introduction: New types of information technology such as the…
Web Spotlight: Medieval Portal Sites
Web Spotlight: Medieval Portal Sites Kline, Daniel T. Medieval Forum Vol.2 (2003) Abstract This feature brings attention to a select number of related…
Hypertext: A Sacred (He)Art? Cor ad cor loquitur from Augustine to Shelley Jackson
Hypertext: A Sacred (He)Art? Cor ad cor loquitur from Augustine to Shelley Jackson Warren, Martin L. Medieval Forum Vol.2 (2003) Abstract Postmodern thinking…
The Evolution of Iter
The Evolution of Iter By William Bowen CAML Review, Vol. 32:1 (2004) Synopsis: Examines the development of the Iter database, created at the…
Creating a Gateway to the Renaissance: The Iter Project
Creating a Gateway to the Renaissance: The Iter Project By William Bowen CAML Review, vol.25:3 (1997) Synopsis: Examines the development of the Iter…
Howard’s Idea and the Idea of Hypertext
Howard’s Idea and the Idea of Hypertext Yager, Susan Medieval Forum Vol.6 (2007) Donald Howard’s 1976 book, The Idea of the Canterbury Tales,…
Art and Architecture Along the Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela
Focuses on the teaching of art history using examples from churches on the pilgrimage route to the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela.
The Tradition of King Arthur: The Grail in Legend and Film
Examines the depiction of King Arthur and the Holy Grail in movies.
Teaching Medieval Art History to Art Students
Teaching Medieval Art History to Art Students By Susan L. Ward SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol. 3:1 (1992) Synopsis: The…
Antar, an Islamic Counterpoint to Roland
Antar, an Islamic Counterpoint to Roland By Barbara Stevenson SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol. 10:1 (2003) Synopsis: Examines how to…
Walking Hadrian’s Wall: Learning, Teaching, and Pounding the Pavement
Walking Hadrian’s Wall: Learning, Teaching, and Pounding the Pavement By E.L. Risden SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol. 11:2 (2004) Synopsis:…