11th Century Castle in Condom, France, for sale
An 11th century castle near the town of Condom, in Gascony, is for sale. The property belonged to the family of a nobleman, le Seigneur Bertrand de Marreaux, for more than 700 years.
Editing and Concording the “Dictionarius” of Firmin Le Ver (1440)
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Electronic Analysis of Medieval Texts: The Case of Raoul de Soissons
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The Other Saint Bernard: The ‘Troubled and Varied Career’ of Bernard of Abbeville, Abbot of Tiron
His abbey was the source for more than a hundred communities throughout France and, perhaps surprisingly, in Scotland, Wales and England.
Dover Castle and the Great Siege of 1216
Commanding the shortest sea crossing between England and the Continent, Dover Castle was a vital strategic and communication lynch-pin in the empire of the Angevin kings of England.
Music and Magic in Le Bel Inconnu and Lybeaus Desconu
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Rethinking Marie
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La Devinette Du Bénédicité et Les Distiques du Pseudo-Caton: Observations sur la Parodie Médiévale
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Romans, Barbarians and Provincials: Social Boundaries and Class Conflict in Late Roman Gaul
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Revolt and the Manipulation of Sacral and Private Space in 12th-Century Laon and Bruges
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The Anglo-Norman Civil War of 1101 Reconsidered
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Clustering a medieval social network by SOM using a kernel based distance measure
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Jean d’Arras and Couldrette: Political Expediency and Censorship in Fifteenth-Century France
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The Written World: Past and Place in the Work of Orderic Vitalis
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Philological Inquiries 1: Method and Merovingians
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The Bayeux Tapestry: Embroidering the Facts of History
The Bayeux Tapestry: Embroidering the Facts of History Edited by Pierre Bouet, Brian Levy and François Neveux Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2004 ISBN: 2841332136…
Was the Bayeux Tapestry Made in France?: The Case for St. Florent of Saumur
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The Bayeux Tapestry: The Life Story of a Masterpiece
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A Needle in the Right Hand of God : the Norman Conquest of 1066 and the Making and Meaning of the Bayeux Tapestry
A Needle in the Right Hand of God : the Norman conquest of 1066 and the making and meaning of the Bayeux Tapestry…
The political artistry of the Bayeux tapestry: a visual epic of Norman imperial ambitions
The political artistry of the Bayeux tapestry: a visual epic of Norman imperial ambitions By John Michael Crafton Edwin Mellen Press, 2007 ISBN:…
Burning Down the House: Scorched Earth Tactics Suggested by Wace and Bayeux Tapestry
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The Bayeux Tapestry and the Vitae of Edward the Confessor in Dialogue
One of the mysteries of The Bayeux Tapestry is its bias: was this depiction of the events of 1066 meant to be from the point of view of the conqueror or the conquered?
Sacred Threads: The Bayeux Tapestry as a Religious Object
There is a duality to the Bayeux Tapestry. The first half is seemingly sympathetic towards Harold Godwin (c.1022-1066), with the second part strikingly pro-Norman. There is a double narrative, one running through the frieze itself and another among the animals and creatures in the borders. We see clerics and knights, churches and palaces, with the sacred blending in with the secular.
Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Bayeux Tapestry: A Study of Remediation
Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Bayeux Tapestry: A Study of Remediation By John Micheal Crafton Peregrinations: International Society for the Study of Pilgrimage Art,…
Stylistic Variation and Roman Influence in the Bayeux Tapestry
There are a number of places in the Tapestry where the graphics of the main register are different in both subject matter and style. The men pictured at these points are workers, engaged in practical, mundane (distinctly non-heroic) tasks.