Mann and Men in a Medieval State: The Geographies of Power in the Middle Ages
Mann and Men in a Medieval State: The Geographies of Power in the Middle Ages By Rhys Jones Transactions of the Institute of British…
Slavery or freedom? The causes of early medieval Europe’s economic advancement
Slavery or freedom? The causes of early medieval Europe’s economic advancement By Joachim Henning Early Medieval Europe, Volume 12, Issue 3 (2003) Introduction: After…
The eleven plagues of Edinburgh
The eleven plagues of Edinburgh By W. J. MacLennan Proceedings of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Vol.31 (2001) Introduction: Much has…
Orgeluse and the Trial for Rape at the Court of King Arthur: Parzival 521, 19 to 529, 16
Orgeluse and the Trial for Rape at the Court of King Arthur: Parzival 521, 19 to 529, 16 Westphal-Wihl, Sarah Arthuriana 20.3 (2010) Abstract…
Daniel Mangrané and Carlos Serrano de Osma’s Spanish Parsifal (1951): a Strange Film?
Daniel Mangrané and Carlos Serrano de Osma’s Spanish Parsifal (1951): a Strange Film? Zarandona, Juan Miguel Arthuriana 20.4 (2010) Abstract The Spanish cinematic work entitled…
Frederick’s Menagerie
Frederick’s Menagerie Refling, Mary A Conference Paper Read at the Second Annual Robert Dombrowski Italian Conference, September 17-18, (2005) Abstract Exotic animals have…
Henry Monte and the Prussian Rising of 1260
Henry Monte and the Prussian Rising of 1260 Urban, William (Monmouth College) LITHUANIAN QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, Volume 24, No.2 – Summer…
Spiritual woman warrior : the construction of Joan of Arc in contemporary children’s literature
Spiritual woman warrior : the construction of Joan of Arc in contemporary children’s literature By Melanie J. Fishbane Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 2003…
A Remarrying Widow: Law and Legal Records in Late Medieval London
A Remarrying Widow: Law and Legal Records in Late Medieval London By Shannon McSheffrey Worth and Repute: Valuing Gender in Late Medieval and…
Medieval Feast at Durham University
A variety of authentic medieval foods will be served at a sold-out banquet at Durham University on March 9th. Organised by university’s Institute…
Archaeologists explore Battle of Bannockburn site
Excavations have taken place at Bannockburn battlefield to see if there are any medieval finds from the famous 1314 battle. Archaeologists have investigated…
Taking the Templar Habit: Rule, Initiation Ritual, and the Accusations against the Order
Taking the Templar Habit: Rule, Initiation Ritual, and the Accusations against the Order Edgeller, Johnathan James MA Thesis, Texas Tech University, August (2010) Abstract Originally…
Old-Slavonic Sanctuaries in Czechia and Slovakia
Old-Slavonic Sanctuaries in Czechia and Slovakia Turčan, Vladimír Studia Mythologica Slavica 4 (2001) Abstract Presented are: the catalogue of ancient sanctuaries of the Czechian…
Preaching Saint Stanislaus : Medieval Sermons on Saint Stanislaus of Cracow and Their Role in the Construction of His Image and Cult
Preaching Saint Stanislaus : Medieval Sermons on Saint Stanislaus of Cracow and Their Role in the Construction of His Image and Cult Kuzmova, Stanislava PhD…
The Lost Libraries of Transylvania: Some Examples from the 15th and 16th Centuries
The Lost Libraries of Transylvania: Some Examples from the 15th and 16th Centuries By Adinel Dinca Paper given at the 75th IFLA World…
Blessed John Soreth and Liège: A Collection of Sermons from 1451
Blessed John Soreth and Liège: A Collection of Sermons from 1451 Dieterich, D. Henry Fifteenth Century Studies v. 11 (1985) Abstract Not every prophet…
Medieval building stone at the Tower of London
Although much has been written about the Tower of London and its buildings, the different types of building stone used have been largely ignored.
Reading the texts of Henryson’s Fables
Reading the texts of Henryson’s Fables By Kevin J. McGinley The Bottle Imp, Issue 4 (2008) Introduction: Robert Henryson is undoubtedly one of…
The Participation of Women in the Anglo-Saxon World: Judith and The Wife’s Lament
The ‘terrestrial, secular experience of the Anglo-Saxon world’ can be interpreted as the heroic society of the Anglo-Saxons, based upon earthly relationships between lords and retainers and governed by heroic codes of behaviour.
Traditional Icelandic Embroidery
An attempt will be made, however, to describe the most typical work wrought during the past centuries by Icelandic needlewomen, who, apparently taking great delight in their craft, produced embroideries intended to enhance not only the churches, but their homes and dress as well.
“To Give Counsel and to Consent”: Why the King (Edward I) Expelled His Jews (in 1290)
“To Give Counsel and to Consent”: Why the King (Edward I) Expelled His Jews (in 1290) By Ira Katznelson Preferences and Situations :…
Thirteenth century Farm Economies in North Wales
Thirteenth century Farm Economies in North Wales Agricultural History Review, Vol.16.1 (1968) Abstract Thomas, Colin Recent research has tended to refine the traditional…
Ceramics in the Medieval Garden
Ceramics in the medieval garden Moorehouse, S. A. “Ceramics in the Medieval Garden” Garden Archaeology ed. Brown, A. E. Council for British Archaeology,…
A Comparison of the Organic Dyes Used in Icons and Textiles of the Mediterranean Area in the Byzantine and Post Byzantine Period
A Comparison of the Organic Dyes Used in Icons and Textiles of the Mediterranean Area in the Byzantine and Post Byzantine Period By…
The Personality and Problem of Hieronymus Bosch
The major works of Bosch are still among the strangest and most startling of human creations.