Anselm’s Proslogion: The Desire for the Word
Anselm’s Proslogion: The Desire for the Word Sweeney, Eileen C. (Boston College) The Saint Anselm Journal 1.1 (Fall 2003) Abstract The paper confronts…
God’s Personal Freedom: A Response to Katherin Rogers
God’s Personal Freedom: A Response to Katherin Rogers Staley, Kevin M. (Saint Anselm College) The Saint Anselm Journal 1.1 (Fall 2003) Abstract This…
Anselm on God’s Perfect Freedom
Anselm on God’s Perfect Freedom Rogers, Katherin A. (University of Delaware) The Saint Anselm Journal 1.1 (Fall 2003) Abstract According to the Catechism,…
Commercial Travel and Hospitality in the Kings’ sagas
The article argues that trade and hospitality were inseparable until the High Middle Ages; merchants had to visit the emporium in the role of guest in order to have the protection of the local chieftain or lord.
Juan de Soria: the Chancellor as Chronicler
Juan de Soria: the Chancellor as Chronicler By Peter Linehan eSpania, Vol.2 (2006) Abstract: Ever since its first (and exemplary) publication by Georges…
The Reckoning
The Reckoning Starring William Dafoe and Paul Bettany Directed by Paul McGuigan Released in 2003 Set in 14th century England, The Reckoning focuses on…
Apartheid and Economics in Anglo-Saxon England
Apartheid and Economics in Anglo-Saxon England By Alex Woolf Britons in Anglo-Saxon England, edited by Nick Higham (Boydell, 2007) Introduction: When considering and…
Diglossia in Anglo-Saxon England, or what was spoken Old English like?
This paper argues that the texts surviving from the Old English period do not reflect the spoken language of the bulk of the population under Anglo-Saxon elite domination.
Contested Identities: The Dissonant Heritage of European Town Walls and Walled Towns
Contested Identities: The Dissonant Heritage of European Town Walls and Walled Towns By David Bruce and Oliver Creighton International Journal of Heritage Studies,…
Peacemaking Principles Drawn from Opposition to the Crusades, 1095-1276
Peacemaking Principles Drawn from Opposition to the Crusades, 1095-1276 By John Derksen Peace Research, Vol.36:2 (2004) Introduction: The Crusades of the twelfth and…
Analogy and Formal Distinction: On the Logical Basis of Wyclif’s Metaphysics
Analogy and Formal Distinction: On the Logical Basis of Wyclif’s Metaphysics Conti, Alessandro D. (La Maddalena, Italy) Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6,…
Olivi on the Metaphysics of Soul
Olivi on the Metaphysics of Soul Pasnau, Robert Medieval Philosophy and Theology, vol. 6, no. 2 (1997) Abstract The centerpiece of Aristotle’s De…
‘A Perfectly Simple God and Our Complicated Moral Lives’
One important divine attribute Saint Anselm examines and treats is that of simplicity.
Interview with Kaye Jones and Rupert Colley
1066 in an Hour is the first medieval title from History in an Hour. This concise account of the Norman Conquest of England…
1066 In An Hour
History in an Hour has released its first title related to medieval history. 1066 In An Hour, by Kaye Jones, is available as…
History: Great Battles Medieval – Interview with Iain McNeil
Interview Iain McNeil, Development Director of Slitherine, about the video game History: Great Battles Medieval What was the motivation for Slitherine to make…
Some reflections on violence, reconciliation and the “feudal revolution”
Some reflections on violence, reconciliation and the “feudal revolution” By Fredric L. Cheyette Conflict in Medieval Europe, ed. Piotr Gorecki and Warren Brown…
The history of the medieval vegetable garden of the common man and woman: the poorness of descriptions and pictures
In search of depictions of medieval vegetables, a study of medieval vegetable gardens of the common man and woman was made.
They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England
In this paper the evidence for the use and consumption of wild birds in medieval England is reviewed.
6th century Byzantine mosaic uncovered in Israel
A Byzantine mosaic dating to the 6th century AD has been discovered in Israel. The find was made by researchers from the University…
Some Basic Aspects of Medieval Cuisine
Some Basic Aspects of Medieval Cuisine By Paul Freedman Annales Universitatis Apulensis, Series Historica,Vol.11:1 (2007) Introduction: The subject of medieval cuisine possess intrinsic…
Reading Europe: European culture through the book
Europeana, Europe’s digital library, museum and archive, has launched an online exhibitions that explore highlights of the continent’s literature. Reading Europe: European culture…
Medieval Professor co-edits book on The Material Culture of Daily Living in the Anglo-Saxon World
Dr. Maren Clegg-Hyer’s passion for and knowledge of medieval literature is enough to inspire even the most indifferent, clock-watching students. The assistant professor…
Shipwrecks and maritime archaeology
Shipwrecks and maritime archaeology By David Gibbins and Jonathan Adams World Archaeology, Vol. 32:3 (2001) Abstract: Shipwrecks are the most numerous and distinctive…
The `Sale’ of Carcassonne to the Counts of Barcelona (1067-1070) and the Rise of the Trencavels
The `Sale’ of Carcassonne to the Counts of Barcelona (1067-1070) and the Rise of the Trencavels By Fredric Cheyette Speculum, Vol. 63:4 (1988)…