Clerics and Courtly Love in Andreas Capellanus’ The Art of Courtly Love and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
In both The Canterbury Tales and The Art of Courtly Love Geoffrey Chaucer and Andreas Capellanus deal with various aspects of courtly love. In particular, both of them focus to some degree on the question of clerical celibacy.
A Thirteenth-Century Meditational Tool: Matthew Paris’s Itinerary Maps
A Thirteenth-Century Meditational Tool: Matthew Paris’s Itinerary Maps By Dana Vasiliu British and American Studies, Vol.15 (2009) Abstract: This paper looks into the…
Sexual Pantomime in Von dem Ritter mit den Nüzzen
Sexual Pantomime in Von dem Ritter mit den Nüzzen By Louise O. Vasvari eHumanista: Journal of Iberian Studies, Volume 15 (2010) Introduction: My…
Disturbing the Morning Calm: Korean contacts with Europe prior to 1600 CE
Disturbing the Morning Calm: Korean contacts with Europe prior to 1600 CE By Ásfríðr Ulfvíðardóttir and Rebecca Lucas Published Online (2009) Introduction: By…
The medieval glass industry
The medieval glass industry Hunter, J.R. Medieval Industry, CBA Research Report No 40 (1981) Abstract The evolution of most industrial processes can be traced…
Bibliography Japan and the Japanese in printed works in Europe in the sixteenth century
Bibliography Japan and the Japanese in printed works in Europe in the sixteenth century By João Paulo Oliveira e Costa Bulletin of Portuguese-Japanese…
Monastic Medicine: A Unique Dualism Between Natural Science and Spiritual Healing
One of the most important medical developments of this time was the introduction of medieval monastic hospitals, which arose as a source of medical care in the early Middle Ages.
THE CHANGING MEANING OF ‘THUNDERBOLTS
THE CHANGING MEANING OF ‘THUNDERBOLTS Johanson, Kristiina Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, Issue no.42 (2009) Abstract The article concentrates on the widespread belief in…
Heresies in the early Byzantine Empire: Imperial policies and the Arab conquest of the Near East
Heresies in the early Byzantine Empire: Imperial policies and the Arab conquest of the Near East ODETALLAH KHOURI, Rashad (University of Yarmuk, Irbid, Jordan) Collectanea…
Some observations on martyrdom in post-conversion Scandinavia
Some observations on martyrdom in post-conversion Scandinavia By Haki Antonsson Saga Book, Vol.28 (2004) Introduction: The Irish Cogadh Caedhal Re Gallaibh (‘The War…
The Gesta Hungarorum of Anonymus, the Anonymous Notary of King Béla: a translation.
The Gesta Hungarorum of Anonymus, the Anonymous Notary of King Béla: a translation By Martyn Rady Slavonic and East European Review, Vol.87:4 (2009)…
Water-related Infrastructure in Medieval London
Water-related Infrastructure in Medieval London By Roger D. Hansen Published Online (2004) Abstract: There were elements of London’s historic water and wastewater system…
Patterns of Hospitality: Aspects of Institutionalisation in 15th and 16th Centuries Nuremberg Healthcare
Patterns of Hospitality: Aspects of Institutionalisation in 15th and 16th Centuries Nuremberg Healthcare By Fritz Dross Hygiea Internationalis, Vol.9:1 (2010) Introduction: Beginning in…
What was the Best for an Infant from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times in Europe? The Discussion Concerning Wet Nurses
What was the Best for an Infant from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times in Europe? The Discussion Concerning Wet Nurses By…
The two funerals and two bodies of King Richard II : a study on the idea of kingship, transference of power and political theology
The two funerals and two bodies of King Richard II : a study on the idea of kingship, transference of power and political…
Dish to cash, cash to ash : the last Roman parasite and the birth of a comic profession
Dish to cash, cash to ash : the last Roman parasite and the birth of a comic profession Vidovic, Goran MA Thesis in Medieval…
Theory, practice and chivalric identity : the French contribution to the later crusades
Theory, practice and chivalric identity : the French contribution to the later crusades Savinetskaya, Irina MA Thesis in Medieval Studies, Central European University, May (2009)…
The Richard III Foundation Announces New Student Program
The Richard III Foundation, Inc., a non-profit, educational organization dedicated to research into the life and reign of King Richard III, has launched…
Maria Laskaris and Elisabeth the Cuman : two examples of Arpadian queenship
Maria Laskaris and Elisabeth the Cuman : two examples of Arpadian queenship Orságova, Zuzana MA Thesis in Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, May (2009)…
Byzantines, Avars and the Introduction of the Trebuchet
Byzantines, Avars and the Introduction of the Trebuchet By Stephen McCotter Published Online (2003) Introduction: While there has been much debate over when the…
The development of London by King Alfred: a reassessment
The development of London by King Alfred: a reassessment By Jeremy Haslam Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, Vol.61 (2010) Abstract:…
Sancti reges Hungariae in mural painting of late-medieval Hungary
Sancti reges Hungariae in mural painting of late-medieval Hungary Nastasoiu, Dragos-Gheorghe MA Thesis in Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, May (2009) Abstract This research…
New insights on Maritime Akko revealed by Underwater and Coastal Archaeological Research
New insights on Maritime Akko revealed by Underwater and Coastal Archaeological Research Galili, E., Rosen, B., Stern, E. J., Finkielsztein, G., Kool, R.,…
The place that lies between : Slavonia in the 10th and 11th centuries
The place that lies between : Slavonia in the 10th and 11th centuries Mikecz, Jeremy MA Thesis in Medieval Studies, Central European University Budapest, May…
Early medieval warfare objects from the Central Balkans
Early medieval warfare objects from the Central Balkans Jaric, Jelena MA Thesis in Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, May (2009) Abstract This research focuses…