The Irish Astronomical Tract: A Case Study of Scientific Terminology in 14th Century Irish
The extent of astronomical knowledge in medieval Ireland is given specific attention with a review of scholarly works in Latin since the seventh century.
The Traitor’s Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II
The Traitor’s Wife: A Novel of the Reign of Edward II By Susan Higginbotham Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc, 2009 ISBN:978-1402217876 In fourteenth-century England, young…
Lordship and Environmental Change in Central Highland Scotland c.1300–c.1400
Lordship and Environmental Change in Central Highland Scotland c.1300–c.1400 By Richard Oram and W. Paul Adderley Journal of the North Atlantic, Vol.1 (2008)…
Reputations in Scottish History: King Robert the Bruce (1274-1329)
Have peculiarly Scottish circumstances and processes of change over time coalesced to leave this hero king with a reputation which would, in another country, have taken a more vibrant form far sooner?
The Plague
The Plague By Joanne Dahme Publisher: Running Press, May 4, 2009 ISBN: 9780762433445 In a land overshadowed by death, fifteen year-old Nell’s uncanny…
The Red Velvet Turnshoe
The Red Velvet Turnshoe By Cassandra Clark Publisher: Minotaur Books, January 1, 2009 ISBN: 9780312537364 The year is 1384 and Hildegard is sent…
The administration of the diocese of St. Andrews, 1202-1328
This thesis is an attempt to discover the administrative procedures employed in Scotland’s premier, largest, and wealthiest see under seven bishops holding office between 1202 and 1328.
Communities and Crisis: Bologna during the Black Death
Communities and Crisis: Bologna during the Black Death By Shona Kelly Wray Brill Publishing, 2009 ISBN: 978 90 04 17634 8 Bologna is well known…
The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart
The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart By Jesse Bullington Publisher: Orbit, November 16, 2009 ISBN: 9780316049344 Hegel and Manfried Grossbart may not…
Selectivity of Black Death mortality with respect to preexisting health
Selectivity of Black Death mortality with respect to preexisting health By Sharon N. DeWitte and James W. Wood Proceedings of the National Academy…
The Genoese citizenship of Carlo I Tocco of December 2, 1389
The Genoese citizenship, granted to Carlo I Tocco and his regent mother Magdalene by the authorities of the Republic of Genova (December 2, 1389) is a document the existence of which is widely accepted in the scholarly circles despite the fact that the details of its content have still remained largely unknown.
Lordship and Principality: Colonial Policy in Ireland and Aquitaine in the 1360s
Lordship and Principality: Colonial Policy in Ireland and Aquitaine in the 1360s By David Green Journal of British Studies, Volume 47, Number 1…
A parliament full of rats? Piers Plowman and the Good Parliament of 1376
A parliament full of rats? Piers Plowman and the Good Parliament of 1376 By Gwilym Dodd Historical Research, Volume 79, Issue 203 (2006)…
The Black Death: A Personal History
John Hatcher shares the challenges of writing and researching his book The Black Death: A Personal History.
An Early Reference to the Welsh Cattle Trade
An Early Reference to the Welsh Cattle Trade Finberg, H. P. R. Agricultural History Review, Volume 2 (1954) Abstract How old is the…
Reginald Pecock: Vernacular, and a Vision of Humanism
Reginald Pecock: Vernacular, and a Vision of Humanism Choi, JongWon Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 16 No. 1 (2008) Abstract In…
Norfolk, 1382: A Sequel to the Peasants’ Revolt
Norfolk, 1382: A Sequel to the Peasants’ Revolt By Herbert Eiden The English Historical Review, Vol. 114, No. 456. (1999) Introduction: In parts of…
The Medieval Poetics of Pilgrimage and Multiple Voices
The Medieval Poetics of Pilgrimage and Multiple Voices Kim, Uirak Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 15 No. 2 (2007) Abstract Scholars…
“Authorship, Authority, and the Polemics of Rachel Speght and the Wife of Bath”
“Authorship, Authority, and the Polemics of Rachel Speght and the Wife of Bath” Moon, Hi Kyung Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume…
“Church Reformers’ Ideas of Warfare and Peace in Forteenth-Century England: William Langland”
“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”
“Kinsman as ‘Redeemer in Piers Plowman, Passus 18” Hodges, Horace Jeffery Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 14 No. 1 (2006) Abstract…
Figural Allusions to Piers in Pier Plowman, Passus 13-16
Figural Allusions to Piers in Pier Plowman, Passus 13-16 Yoon, Minwoo Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, Volume 13 (2005) Abstract In the…
Commentary: Troubling “Troubling Gender and Genre in The Trials and Joys of Marriage”
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
Troubling Gender and Genre in The Trials & Joys of Marriage Salisbury, Eve Medieval and Early Modern English Studies, vol. 11 (2003) No.…
The Alexandrian Crusade (1365) and the Mamluk Sources: Reassessment of the kitab al-ilmam of an-Nuwayri al-Iskandarani
The Alexandrian Crusade (1365) and the Mamluk Sources: Reassessment of the kitab al-ilmam of an-Nuwayri al-Iskandarani By Jo Van Steenbergen East and West…