“No, this is not its name”: Anatomy of the Joke Women Teach Men in the Thousand and One Nights
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Clothing in Dubrovnik in the 16th Century – A Reflection of a Multicultural Center
Clothing in Dubrovnik in the 16th Century – A Reflection of a Multicultural Center By Katarina Nina Simončič Paper given at the 3rd…
The Ismailis and their Role in the History of Medieval Syria and the Near East
The Ismailis and their Role in the History of Medieval Syria and the Near East By Farhad Daftary and Azim Nanji Syria Medieval…
Characters and Narrators as Interpreters of Fidelity Tests in Medieval Arthurian Fiction
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New ‘Medicine’ for Old? Recipes, remedies and treatments in vernacular manuscripts
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Rereading the Sources: New Visions of Women in Medieval Ashkenaz
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Kingdoms and Beasts: The Early Prophecies of Hildegard of Bingen
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“Ye louely ladyes with youre longe fyngres”: the Silkwomen of Medieval London
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Who says history can’t be fun?! Medievalists.net chats with Simon Bradbury about the medieval gaming world of Stronghold III
Who says history can’t be fun?! Medievalists.net talks to Simon Bradbury about the medieval gaming world of Stronghold III How did you get into…
Riding the Horse, Writing the Cultural Myth: The European Knight and the American Cowboy as Equestrian Heroes
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Stronghold 3
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Fama et Memoria: Portraits of Female Patrons in Mosaic Pavements of Churches in Byzantine Palestine and Arabia
Fama et Memoria: Portraits of Female Patrons in Mosaic Pavements of Churches in ByzantinePalestine and Arabia Britt, Karen C. Medieval Feminist Forum, 44, no.…
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The Domain of Lordly Women in France, ca. 1050-1250 LoPrete, Kimberly A. Medieval Feminist Forum, 44, no. 1 (2008) Abstract “A woman’s place…
Christine de Pizan’s City of Ladies: A Monumental (Re)construction of, by, and for Women of All Time
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Cistercian Nuns in Medieval England: the Gendering of Geographic Marginalization
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“In the Beginning Was the Word”: Medieval Gospel Illumination exhibition at The Getty
The J. Paul Getty Museum has unveiled its latest exhibition earlier this week, which gives visitors the opportunity to see how the four…
Major Viking Exhibition and Conference at the County Museum, Dundalk, Ireland
Following the discovery of the Viking site in Annagassan last year, the County Museum, Dundalk has announced details of a major exhibition entitled…
Did Edward V suffer from histiocytosis X?
On the death of Edward IV on 9 April 1483, the 12-year-old Edward, Prince of Wales, left Ludlow where he had spent much of his childhood, to be proclaimed King in London.
Signification of Names in Duns Scotus and Some of His Contemporaries
Signification of Names in Duns Scotus and Some of His Contemporaries By Pini Giorgio Vivarium, Vol. 39 (2001) Introduction: Between the thirteenth and…
Late Saxon Textiles from the City of London
Late Saxon Textiles from the City of London By Francis A. Pritchard Medieval Archaeology, Vol.28 (1984) Abstract: Archaeological investigations in the City of…
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