Inquisition, Repression, and Ridicule
Inquisition, Repression, and Ridicule Hibbs, Albert R. Engineering and Science (December 1974-January 1975) Abstract In the spring of the year 1498,Moro, the Duke of Sforza,…
Carolingian Buildings at Aachen: Their Dating and Meaning
Throughout the twentieth-century, a thorough critical analysis of Aachen’s fundamental Carolingian buildings that would take account of a wide range of pertinent viewpoints has remained a siren-like challenge for architectural historians and archaeologists of Medieval Europe’s beginnings.
THE PROCESS OF TRANCE, HEAVENLY AND DIABOLIC APPARITIONS IN JOHANNES NIDER’S FORMICARIUS
THE PROCESS OF TRANCE, HEAVENLY AND DIABOLIC APPARITIONS IN JOHANNES NIDER’S FORMICARIUS Klaniczay, Gábor Procession, Performance, Liturgy, and Ritual, ed. Nancy van Deusen, Ottawa:…
A musical instrument fit for a queen: the metamorphosis of a Medieval citole
The British Museum’s citole is one of Britain’s earliest extant stringed instruments.
Torquemada, the Inquisition, And the Expulsion of the Jews
Torquemada, the Inquisition, And the Expulsion of the Jews Rush, Timothy EIR Strategic Studies, April 1 (2005) Abstract The essential conflict between Europe and…
Guenevere Burning
Guenevere Burning Kaufman, Amy S. Arthuriana 20.1 (2010) Abstract Metacritical endeavours in which scholars explore their own pleasure have coaxed medieval studies into a…
The Occasion of the Morte Arthure: Textual History and Marginal Decoration in the Thornton MS
The Occasion of the Morte Arthure: Textual History and Marginal Decoration in the Thornton MS Crofts, Thomas Howard Arthuriana 20.2 (2010) Abstract The physical…
Dendrochronology for medieval studies
Dendrochronology, or Tree-ring dating, has emerged in recent decades of the 20th century as one of the most important dating tools for a number of disciplines such as archaeology, climatology, botany, and the history of art and material culture.
Christine de Pizan and the Querelle de la Rose: Combating Misogyny with Morality
Christine de Pizan and the Querelle de la Rose: Combating Misogyny with Morality By Margaret E. Loebe Honors Journal (2006) Introduction: Christine de…
Urban networks and emerging states in the North Sea and Baltic Areas: a maritime culture?
If we pretend to have reached a higher level of sophistication in our thinking, by what methods can we avoid causalities as those which nowadays would generally be refuted äs simplistic?
Rare Medieval Jewish Manuscript to be displayed at The Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be displaying a rare medieval Jewish manuscript known as the Washington Haggadah. It is on loan from the…
Music in the Time of Saint Anselm
Music in the Time of Saint Anselm Cox, Donald R. (Saint Anselm College) The Saint Anselm Journal 2.1 (Fall 2004) Abstract The 11th century…
The implications of the Staffordshire Hoard for the understanding of the origins and development of the Insular art style as it appears in manuscripts and sculpture
The implications of the Staffordshire Hoard for the understanding of the origins and development of the Insular art style as it appears in…
Fate in Early Irish Texts
Fate in Early Irish Texts By Jacqueline Borsje Peritia, Vol.16 (2002) Abstract: When writing about the concept of Fate in early Irish texts…
Odin and his Brothers: Common Threads of the Odinic Tradition
Within the Poetic Edda Odin, Lodur (Loki) and Haenir are responsible for the creation of humanity in Nordic mythology.
Opposing Identity: Muslims, Christians and the Military Orders in Rural Aragon
Opposing Identity: Muslims, Christians and the Military Orders in Rural Aragon Gerrard, Christopher Medieval Archaeology, Vol.43 (2000) Abstract This paper addresses the issue…
Clothing as a Political Tool in the Ottoman Empire: Two Miniature Paintings From a Sixteenth-Century Illustrated History of Süleyman the Magnificent (1520 -1566)
Clothing as a Political Tool in the Ottoman Empire: Two Miniature Paintings From a Sixteenth-Century Illustrated History of Süleyman the Magnificent (1520 -1566) Scollay, Susan Journal…
Using the TL single-aliquot regenerative-dose protocol for the verification of the chronology of the Teutonic Order Castle in Malbork
Using the TL single-aliquot regenerative-dose protocol for the verification of the chronology of the Teutonic Order Castle in Malbork By ALICJA CHRUŚCIŃSKA, BERNARD…
Anglo-Saxon Women Before the Law: A Student Edition of Five Old English Lawsuits
Anglo-Saxon Women Before the Law: A Student Edition of Five Old English Lawsuits By Andrew Rabin Old English Newsletter, Vol. 41:3 (2008) Introduction:…
Arthur of Dalriada Revisited
Arthur of Dalriada Revisited Lathe, Richard (Edinburgh) The Heroic Age, Issue 7, Spring (2004) Abstract The case that the historical King Arthur might…
TRANSFORMATIONS OF AUTHORIAL REPRESENTATION IN THE MANESSE CODEX
TRANSFORMATIONS OF AUTHORIAL REPRESENTATION IN THE MANESSE CODEX DECHANT, DENNIS LYLE MA Thesis, University of Oregon, June (2010) Abstract Author portraits appear frequently in the…
Medieval Padlocks: An Introduction
Medieval Padlocks: An Introduction McIntyre, Rob Thornforge Knives Abstract Padlocks were used extensively throughout the medieval period for securing chests and caskets. They were…
Products of the blacksmith in Mid-Late Anglo-Saxon England
Most smithing work took place when the iron was hot, but iron produced by the direct process could also be worked cold. It is clear, for example, that, on occasions, tools or weapons were resharpened by cold hammering
The End of the Lower Danubian Limes: A Violent or a Peaceful Process?
The End of the Lower Danubian Limes: A Violent or a Peaceful Process? By Alexandru Madgearu Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica, Vol.12 (2006) Abstract:…
An investigation into cranial trauma from the Anglo Saxon cemetery at Sedgeford, Norfolk, UK
An investigation into cranial trauma from the Anglo Saxon cemetery at Sedgeford, Norfolk, UK Stillwell, Ben (Bournemouth University) Published Online by the Sedgeford Historical…