Medieval Coins with Rory Naismith
This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Rory Naismith about the complex world of medieval coins.
Where the Middle Ages Begin
This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Rory Naismith about the complex world of medieval coins.
Swedish archaeologists have discovered 170 silver coins dating to the 12th century. They were found in a grave on the island of Visingsö at Lake Vättern in the central part of the country.
The Avars are one of the least understood peoples of the early medieval period. A new study reconstructs their social dynamics by using ancient DNA data with archaeological evidence.
A 16th-century tower house in northeastern Scotland has reopened to visitors after Historic Environment Scotland carried out necessary repairs to its masonry.
“Cain’s Fratricide: Original Violence as ‘Original Sin’ in Beowulf” Hodges, Horace Jeffery Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 15 No. 1 (2007)…
“Medievalists without Borders” Nokes, Richard Scott Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 15 No. 1 (2007) Abstract As technological and social changes…
What shall we do with the Middle Ages? Sonjae, An Medieval and Early Modern English Studies Vol. 15 No.1 (2007) Abstract If we…
“Authorship, Authority, and the Polemics of Rachel Speght and the Wife of Bath” Moon, Hi Kyung Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume…
“Space and Feasting Hall in the Heroic Poetry” Lee, Dongill Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 14 No. 2 (2006) Abstract The…
“Church Reformers’ Ideas of Warfare and Peace in Forteenth-Century England: William Langland” Lee, Dongchoon Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 14 No.…
“Kinsman as ‘Redeemer in Piers Plowman, Passus 18” Hodges, Horace Jeffery Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 14 No. 1 (2006) Abstract…
Cosmos and Eros: Boethius’s Cosmology and Post-Copernican Discoveries Kaylor, Noel Harold & Menon, Govind Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 13 (2005)…
Figural Allusions to Piers in Pier Plowman, Passus 13-16 Yoon, Minwoo Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 13 (2005) Abstract In the…
Echoes of Boethius and Dante in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde An, Sonjae Medieval and Early Modern English Studies Volume 12 No. 2 (December…
Wulf and Eadwacer: For Whom, For What? Lee, Dongchoon Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol. 12 (2004) No. 2 Abstract Probably, no…
Praeparatio Evangelium: Beowulf as Antetype of Christ Hodges, Horace Jeffery Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol. 12 (2004 ) No. 2 Abstract…
Translating Beowulf: Translators Crouched and Dangers Rampant Schulman, Jana K. Medieval English Studies, vol. 12 (2004) No. 1 Abstract Those who read Beowulf…
“The Legend of False Men”?: Chaucer’s Legend of Good Women Re-titled Moon, Hi Kyung Medieval English Studies, vol. 11 (2003) No. 1 Abstract…
Commentary: Troubling “Troubling Gender and Genre in The Trials and Joys of Marriage” Lee, Jongsook Medieval English Studies, vol. 11 (2003) No. 1…
Troubling Gender and Genre in The Trials & Joys of Marriage Salisbury, Eve Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol. 11 (2003) No.…
Troilus and Criseyde: The Hidden Influence of Chaucer’s Reading Sonjae, An Medieval English Studies, vol. 10 (2002) No. 2 Abstract When Chaucer is…
A Study on Geogoð in Old English Poetry: Beowulf 535-538 Medieval English Studies, vol. 10 (2002) No. 2) Lee, Dongill Abstract This paper…
Angulus et Christus in the Five‐fold Division and Unification of the World and Nature in Eriugena and Maximus the Confessor Kim, Jaehyun Medieval…
Lady Philosophy’s Therapeutic Method Phillips, Philip Edward Medieval English Studies, vol. 10 (2002) No. 2 Abstract Lady Philosophy and the Application of Ancient…
Performing The Love Of God And The Struggle With The Devil: The “Theatricality” Of Medieval Mystical Culture Sikorska, Liliana Medieval English Studies, vol.10…
This article argues that one of the most important of the extant Old English charm texts, Bald’s Leechbook, was compiled during the Alfredian Renaissance, and very possibly at the request of Alfred himself.
The Burning Land By Bernard Cornwell Harpercollins, 2009 ISBN: 9780007219759 In the last years of the ninth century, King Alfred of Wessex is…
The White Queen By Philippa Gregory Simon & Schuster, 2009 ISBN: 9781416563686 Brother turns on brother to win the ultimate prize, the throne…
The Significance of the Eucharist Scenes in the Croxton Play of the Sacrament Kang, Ji-Soo Medieval English Studies, vol 9. (2001) No. 2…
Translations of three medieval texts: In Praise of Baldness, On Bald Men, and A Defense of Beards. It reveals that male grooming was indeed a thing in the Middle Ages.
For anyone who visits Örebro, it is hard to miss its castle – an ancient-looking fortress made of weathered grey stones that stands on an islet in the middle of the city centre.
On the 10th of August 1628, the Vasa sank in Stockholm harbour, thus ending the career of the most powerful warship that Sweden had ever seen.
This strategic location not only makes the castle a majestic sight, but also earns it the reputation as the most modern defence fortress in its time. But, as all ancient buildings, there is always more than meets the eye. Here are the five things that you may not know about Uppsala Castle.
How do you operate a business when you can’t read and your knowledge of math is extremely limited? Making your mark on the…
Narbonne is one of those European cities with evidence of its past on every street.
The V&A Museum opened its latest medieval exhibit exhibit on Saturday: Opus Anglicanum: Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery. I had the opportunity to see it opening day and it was spectacular.