The Participation of Women in the Fourteenth-Century Manor Court of Sutton-in-the-Isle
The first part of this article introduces the manorial court rolls of Sutton-in-the-Isle and explains the methodology utilised to create a database of the business of the Sutton court.
Map, Manuscript, and Memory: The Emergence of an Anglo-Saxon Identity Between Origins and Apocalypse
Map, Manuscript, and Memory: The Emergence of an Anglo-Saxon Identity Between Origins and Apocalypse By Juliana Marie Chapman Master’s Thesis, Brigham Young University, 2009…
Linguistic patterns in the place-names of Norway and the Northern Isles
Linguistic patterns in the place-names of Norway and the Northern Isles By Berit Sandnes Northern Lights, Northern Words. Selected Papers from the FRLSU…
Accompanying the Magi : closeness and distance in late medieval “adorations of the Magi” in Central Europe
Accompanying the Magi : closeness and distance in late medieval “adorations of the Magi” in Central Europe By Melis Taner Master’s Thesis, Central…
The Late Antique Kosmos of Power between Byzantium and Iran: international ornament and royal identity in the sixth and seventh centuries
The Late Antique Kosmos of Power between Byzantium and Iran: international ornament and royal identity in the sixth and seventh centuries By Matthew…
“Marginal Beings: Hybrids as the Other in Late Medieval Manuscripts”
“Marginal Beings: Hybrids as the Other in Late Medieval Manuscripts” Thimann, Heidi Hortulus, Vol. 5, No. 1, (2009) Abstract This paper concerns the hybrids…
Monstrous Conversions: Recovering the Sacramental Bodies of The Passion of St. Christopher
This article examines the monstrous attributes of the dog-headed St. Christopher and his struggle to convert the pagan king Dagnus in the Old English Passion of St. Christopher.
Between Religion and Violence in Medieval Sicily
Between Religion and Violence in Medieval Sicily By Charles Dalli Historicizing Religion: Critical Approaches to Contemporary Concerns, edited by Bojan Borstner et al.…
Monstrous Landscapes: The Interdependence of Meaning between Monster and Landscape in Beowulf
In this paper I intend demonstrate that the monstrous margins in Beowulf are imbued with more than simply distance from the centre.
The Battle of Kosovo: Early Reports of Victory and Defeat
The Battle of Kosovo: Early Reports of Victory and Defeat By Thomas A. Emmert Kosovo: Legacy of a Medieval Battle, eds. Wayne S.…
Age of Mongolian Empire: A Bibliographical Essay
Age of Mongolian Empire: A Bibliographical Essay By Paul D. Buell The Silk Road Foundation Newsletter, Vol.1:1 (2003) Introduction: There is an enormous…
The Mongols and the Silk Road
The Mongols reached Europe in 1221, on a reconnaisance of the western extent of the Eurasian steppe, the land on which Mongol armies could most easily support themselves “wherever a horse is able to tread.”
A Mediterranean Jewish Quarter and Its Architectural Legacy: The Giudecca of Trani, Italy (1000–1550)
A Mediterranean Jewish Quarter and Its Architectural Legacy: The Giudecca of Trani, Italy (1000–1550) By Mauro Bertagnin, Ilham Khuri Makdisi and Susan Gilson…
Providers and Educators: The Theory and Practice of Fatherhood in Late Medieval Basel, 1475-1529
Using Basel as a case-study reveals important connections between the various roles that fathers played. Two roles stand out: father as provider and father as educator.
Pagan Peverel: An Anglo-Norman Crusader
Pagan Peverel: An Anglo-Norman Crusader By Susan Edgington Crusade and Settlement: Papers read at the First Conference of the Society for the Study…
Lazarillo de Tormes and the Medieval Frametale Tradition
Lazarillo de Tormes and the Medieval Frametale Tradition Pyeatt, Anna Coons Dissertation, (University of Texas – Austin), December (2005) Abstract Sixteenth-century Spain witnessed with…
Liturgy and the Illustration of Gregory of Nazianzen’s Homilies. An Essay in Iconographical Methodology
Liturgy and the Illustration of Gregory of Nazianzen’s Homilies. An Essay in Iconographical Methodology By Christopher Walters Revue des études byzantines, Vol.31 (1973)…
WITCHES IN BALTIC FAIRY TALES
WITCHES IN BALTIC FAIRY TALES Gliwa, Bernd Onomasiology Online 4 (2003) Abstract The following article discusses names for witches in Lithuanian and Latvian…
Vows, Boasts and Taunts, and the Role of Women in some Medieval Literature
Vows, Boasts and Taunts, and the Role of Women in some Medieval Literature Murphy, Micheal English Studies, (1985) Abstract In a paper entitled…
“Orthodoxy versus Radicalism: Authorial Agenda in Two English Renaissance Witchcraft Texts”
“Orthodoxy versus Radicalism: Authorial Agenda in Two English Renaissance Witchcraft Texts” Dorrington, Jesse Hortulus, Vol. 4, No. 1, (2008) Abstract This article focuses on…
Pictures of the clergy in the Theodore Psalter
Pictures of the clergy in the Theodore Psalter By Christopher Walter Revue des études byzantines, Vol.31 (1973) Abstract: The way of representing clerical…
“Orthodoxy versus Radicalism: Authorial Agenda in Two English Renaissance Witchcraft Texts”
“Orthodoxy versus Radicalism: Authorial Agenda in Two English Renaissance Witchcraft Texts” Dorrington, Jesse Hortulus, Vol. 4, No. 1, (2008) Abstract This article focuses on…
“Charity Refused and Curses Uttered in Chaucer’s Friar’s Tale”
“Charity Refused and Curses Uttered in Chaucer’s Friar’s Tale” Culver, Jennifer Hortulus, Vol. 4, No. 1, (2008) Abstract This article illustrates how the widow…
“‘The king o fairy with his rout’: Fairy Magic in the Literature of Late Medieval Britain” by Hannah Priest
“‘The king o fairy with his rout’: Fairy Magic in the Literature of Late Medieval Britain” Priest, Hannah Hortulus, Vol. 4, No. 1, (2008)…
Season of the Witch
Season of the Witch Starring Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Christopher Lee and Claire Foy Directed by Dominic Sena Released: January 2010 Official Synopsis:…