The King’s Council and the first Protectorate of the Duke of York, 1453–1454
The King’s Council and the first Protectorate of the Duke of York, 1453–1454 Griffiths, Ralph A. English Historical Review, Vol.99 (1984) Abstract HARVARD UNIVERSITY (Houghton…
Eckbert of Schönau and Catharism: A Reevaluation
Eckbert of Schönau and Catharism: A Reevaluation By Robert Harrison Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Vol.22:1 (1991) Introduction: During the…
Genitives and other Cases in Old Norse-Icelandic
Genitives and other Cases in Old Norse-Icelandic Norsk Lingvistisk Tidsskrift · Årgang 28 · (2010) Barðdal, Jóhanna (University of Bergen) Abstract 1 Diachronic Predictions…
Women’s In-jokes in Heian Japan: Makura no soshi
In this study, I address the issue of women’s humour and laughter in Heian Japan, particularly as handled in Sei Shonagon’s Makura no soshi, a key text in the tradition of women’s writing and reading.
Disputing with Islam in Syriac: The Case of the Monk of Bêt Hãlê and a Muslim Emir
Disputing with Islam in Syriac: The Case of the Monk of Bêt Hãlê and a Muslim Emir By Sidney H. Griffith Hugoye: Journal…
Victualling estimates for English garrisons in Scotland during the early fourteenth century
Victualling estimates for English garrisons in Scotland during the early fourteenth century By Michael Prestwich English Historical Review, Vol.82 (1967) Introduction: The problem…
From Egypt to Umbria: Jewish Women and Property in the Medieval Mediterranean
From Egypt to Umbria: Jewish Women and Property in the Medieval Mediterranean Frank, Karen California Italian Studies Journal, 1(1) (2010) Abstract This article compares…
La première Normandie (Xe–XIe siècles): sur les frontières de la haute Normandie: identité et construction d’une principauté
La première Normandie (Xe–XIe siècles): sur les frontières de la haute Normandie: identité et construction d’une principauté Bauduin, Pierre Caen, Presses Universitaires de Caen,…
The English Law of Treason in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur
The English Law of Treason in Malory’s Le Morte Darthur Muckerheide, Ryan Arthuriana 20.4 (2010) Abstract Malory’s depictions of treason, especially in the…
Twelfth-century English queens: charters and authority
Twelfth-century English queens: charters and authority By Lida Sophia Townsley M.Phil Thesis, Trinity College, Dublin, 2010 Abstract: This thesis examines the authority of the…
Military Archery in Medieval Ireland: Archaeology and History
Military Archery in Medieval Ireland: Archaeology and History By Andrew Halpin Military Studies in Medieval Europe – Papers of the ‘Medieval Europe Brugge…
Parke Godwin and the Lessons of History
Parke Godwin and the Lessons of History Davidson, Roberta Arthuriana 20.4 (2010) Abstract Authors of historical fiction claim that their work restores a…
Courtliness and Transgression at Arthur’s Court With Emphasis on the Middle High German Poet Neidhart and the Anonymous Verse Novella Mauritius von Craûn
Courtliness and Transgression at Arthur’s Court With Emphasis on the Middle High German Poet Neidhart and the Anonymous Verse Novella Mauritius von Craûn…
“With fairi forth y-nome”: The Representation of the Fairy World in Sir Orfeo
“With fairi forth y-nome”: The Representation of the Fairy World in Sir Orfeo By Sarah Läseke Published on Medievalists.net (2011) When comparing Sir…
The Naked Truth, or Why in Le Morte Darthur La Beale Isode May Be Naked but Queen Gwenyvere May Not
The Naked Truth, or Why in Le Morte Darthur La Beale Isode May Be Naked but Queen Gwenyvere May Not By Anat Koplowitz-Breier…
The Sons of al-Nāṣir Muḥammad and the Politics of Puppets: Where Did It All Start?
The Sons of al-Nāṣir Muḥammad and the Politics of Puppets: Where Did It All Start? By Frédéric Bauden Mamluk Studies Review, Vol.13:1 (2009)…
The Performance of Masculinity and Femininity: Gender Transgression in The Sowdone of Babylone
The Performance of Masculinity and Femininity: Gender Transgression in The Sowdone of Babylone Millar-Heggie, Bonnie MIRATOR LOKAKUU/OKTOBER/OCTOBER (2004) Abstract Judith Butler has observed…
A Household Book of Queen Isabella of England, 1311-1312
A Household Book of Queen Isabella of England, 1311-1312 By F. D. Blackley and G. Hermansen Historical Papers / Communications historiques, Volume 3:1 (1968)…
Feudal Constraint and Free Consent in the Making of Marriages in Medieval England: Widows in the King’s Gift
Feudal Constraint and Free Consent in the Making of Marriages in Medieval England: Widows in the King’s Gift By Sue Sheridan Walker Historical Papers,…
How many times Jesus wept? Lachrimae Christi topos in Medieval Sermon Literature
How many times Jesus wept? Lachrimae Christi topos in Medieval Sermon Literature Hanska, Jussi (University of Tampere) MIRATOR LOKAKUU/OKTOBER/OCTOBER (2003) Abstract This essay studies the…
Pre-Colonial Criminal Justice In West Africa: Eurocentric Thought Versus Africentric Evidence
Pre-Colonial Criminal Justice In West Africa: Eurocentric Thought Versus Africentric Evidence By David Dalgleish African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies, Vol.1:1 (2005)…
Pharmacy in medieval Islam and the history of drug addiction
Drug addiction, especially through the use of poppy (Papaver somniferum Linn.) and hemp (Cannabis sativa Linn.), is the main concern of this paper. Although the use of these two plants in medieval Islam was extensive, yet little has been written on this timely subject by historians of medicine and pharmacology.
LEARNING TO READ AND WRITE IN MEDIEVAL EGYPT: CHILDREN’S EXERCISE BOOKS FROM THE CAIRO GENIZA
LEARNING TO READ AND WRITE IN MEDIEVAL EGYPT: CHILDREN’S EXERCISE BOOKS FROM THE CAIRO GENIZA By Judith Olszowy-Schlanger Journal of Semitic Studies, Vol.…
The Political Meaning of the Hachiman Cult in Ancient and Early Medieval Japan
The Political Meaning of the Hachiman Cult in Ancient and Early Medieval Japan By Ross Bender PhD Dissertation, Columbia University, 1980 Abstract: This is…
The Black Death and the origins of the ‘Great Divergence’ across Europe, 1300–1600
One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the key structural and institutional changes that are responsible for the increases in incomes may have taken place rather early, in the late medieval period or in the era of the Black Death.