Arnald of Vilanova: Physician and Prophet
Arnald of Vilanova: Physician and Prophet Daly, Juanita A. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 4 (1987) Abstract In the wake of the pioneering…
Advancing in the Knowledge of God: A Comparison of the Thought of Anselm of Bec and Symeon the New Theologian
Advancing in the Knowledge of God: A Comparison of the Thought of Anselm of Bec and Symeon the New Theologian Kleinhaus, Robert G.…
Looking for Manuscripts … and Then?
Looking for Manuscripts … and Then? Huygens, R. B. C. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 4 (1987) Abstract Long ago, during my college…
A Pilgrim and his Journey: Illuminating Interpretations of Dante’s Commedia
A Pilgrim and his Journey: Illuminating Interpretations of Dante’s Commedia Sokolowski, Linda C. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 3 (1986) Abstract While there…
The Order of the Texts in the Bodley 34 Manuscript: The Function of Repetition and Recall in a Manuscript Addressed to Nuns
The Order of the Texts in the Bodley 34 Manuscript: The Function of Repetition and Recall in a Manuscript Addressed to Nuns Mockridge,…
Wishing Upon A Star: King John, the Order of the Star, and Politics
Wishing Upon A Star: King John, the Order of the Star, and Politics Bessen, David M. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 3 (1986)…
The Natural Rhetoric of Ramon Llull
The Natural Rhetoric of Ramon Llull Johnston, Mark D. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 3 (1986) Abstract The Catalan theologian and philosopher Ramon…
The Power of Words and the Power of Narratives: Cleanness
The Power of Words and the Power of Narratives: Cleanness Hamilton, Ruth E. Essays in Medieval Studies, vol.3 (1986) Abstract One theme that…
Patterns of Coherence: A Study of the Narrative Technique in King Horn
Patterns of Coherence: A Study of the Narrative Technique in King Horn Niyogi De, Esha Essays in Medieval Studies, vol. 3 (1986) Abstract…
Pagans and Christians at the frontier: Viking burial in the Danelaw
The rapid conversion of Scandinavian settlers, so we are led to believe, demonstrates the weakness of their own pagan religions in the face of an all-embracing Christianity, and provides another example of their eagerness to become assimilated.
Warriors, heroes and companions: negotiating masculinity in Viking-Age England
Warriors, heroes and companions: negotiating masculinity in Viking-Age England By D.M. Hadley Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, Vol.15 (2008) Abstract: Detailed analysis of…
The role of agriculture in Mamluk-Jordanian power relations
The role of agriculture in Mamluk-Jordanian power relations By Bethany J. Walker Bulletin d’Etudes Orientales, Vol.57, Suppl. (2008) Introduction: Power politics between rulers and ruled…
Under Heaven, by Guy Gavriel Kay
Under Heaven By Guy Gavriel Kay Penguin Books, 2010 ISBN: 978-0451463302 The world could bring you poison in a jeweled cup, or surprising…
Guy Gavriel Kay
Author Profile: Guy Gavriel Kay If you enjoy fantasy books that recreate historical settings of the Middle Ages, you should take a look at…
Glosses, Gaps and Gender: The Rise of Female Elves in Anglo-Saxon Culture
Around the eighth century, it appears that Old English had no close equivalent to words for the supernatural, feminine and generally unthreatening nymphs
Perceiving different images at different scales of research: the case of early Netherlandish painting
Perceiving different images at different scales of research: the case of early Netherlandish painting By Jeanne Nuechterlein The International Journal of the Humanities, Vol.6:8…
Settlement shift at Cottam, East Riding of Yorkshire , and the chronology of Anglo-Saxon copper-alloy pins
Settlement shift at Cottam, East Riding of Yorkshire , and the chronology of Anglo-Saxon copper-alloy pins By Haldenby, D. and Richards, J.D Medieval…
Close Encounters with People of the Past
Lecture by Thomas Cahill, author of ‘How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland’s Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe’ and ‘Mysteries of the Middle Ages.’
Weeping Statues and Bleeding Bread: Miracles in the Later Middle Ages
In the period between 1150 and 1550 a number of Christians in western Europe made pilgrimages to places where material objects–among them paintings, statues, relics, and Eucharistic wafers–allegedly erupted into life by such activities as bleeding, weeping, and walking about.
The North Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe
The North Atlantic Frontier of Medieval Europe Edited by James Muldoon Ashgate Publishing, 2009 ISBN: 978-0-7546-5958-7 Discussion of medieval European expansion tends to focus on…
Iran under Mongol domination: The effectiveness and failings of a dual administrative system
Iran under Mongol domination: The effectiveness and failings of a dual administrative system By Denise Aigle Bulletin d’Etudes Orientales, Suppl.57 (2008) Introduction: At the beginning of…
The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies
The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies By Alaric Hall Methods and the Medievalist: Current Approaches in…
Combs, Contact and Chronology: Reconsidering Hair Combs in Early-Historic and Viking-Age Atlantic Scotland
Combs, Contact and Chronology: Reconsidering Hair Combs in Early-Historic and Viking-Age Atlantic Scotland By Steven P. Ashby Medieval Archaeology, Vol.53 (2009) Abstract: Analysis…
Castle for Sale near Parma, Italy
A medieval castle with portions dating back to the 12th and 14th centuries is for sale in the town of San Vitale Baganza, near…
Medieval Portuguese Royal Chronicles: Topics in a Discourse of Identity and Power
Medieval Portuguese Royal Chronicles: Topics in a Discourse of Identity and Power By Bernardo Vasconcelos e Sousa e-Journal of Portuguese History, Vol.5:2 (2007) Abstract: It…