Simplifying Access: Metadata for Medieval Disability Studies
Simplifying Access: Metadata for Medieval Disability Studies Guerra, Francesca (University of California, Santa Cruz) PNLA Quarterly, Volume 74, no. 2 (Winter 2010) Abstract…
Cripping the Middle Ages, Medievalizing Disability Theory
Cripping the Middle Ages, Medievalizing Disability Theory Wheatley, Edward The University of Michigan Press, (2010) Abstract This event shocks modern readers with its calculated…
Continuity and Discontinuity: Illuminating and Interlacing the Adventures of Viviane and Merlin in the Prose Merlin
Continuity and Discontinuity: Illuminating and Interlacing the Adventures of Viviane and Merlin in the Prose Merlin Fabry, Irene Marginalia, Vol. 3 (2006) Abstract…
The Crux Gemmata and Shifting Significances of the Cross in Insular Art
The Crux Gemmata and Shifting Significances of the Cross in Insular Art Schweitzer, Ilse Marginalia, Vol.3 (2006) Abstract This image of the triumphant…
Reading and Believing: Covenant in the Poems of the Pearl Manuscript
Reading and Believing: Covenant in the Poems of the Pearl Manuscript Bates, Linda R. Marginalia, Vol. 4, (2005-2006) Cambridge Yearbook Abstract The narrator…
From Trial to Text
From Trial to Text de Hamel, Dr. Christopher Marginalia, Vol.5 (2007) Abstract MS 147 in the Parker Library at Corpus Christi College was…
The Getty Manuscripts
The Getty Manuscripts Flannery, Mary Marginalia, Vol. 7, (2008) Abstract Thanks in part to the holdings of the Huntington Library in San Marino,…
A King, A Ghost, Two Wives, and the Triumph of Love: Romance, Confession and Penance in Sir Orfeo and The Gast of Gy
A King, A Ghost, Two Wives, and the Triumph of Love: Romance, Confession and Penance in Sir Orfeo and The Gastof Gy Noone, Kristin…
Folklore as a Unifying Factor in The Antwyrs off Arthure
Folklore as a Unifying Factor in The Antwyrs off Arthure Lowe, Virginia A.P. Folklore Forum 13 (2/3) (1980) Abstract Among the many minor…
Footnotes on Life : Marginalia in Three Medieval Icelandic Manuscripts
This project investigates what paratextual material—specifically marginalia— can tell us about the way medieval Icelandic readers felt about their books, and how they participated in the creation of the reading experience for future readers through the marks they left on the page.
The Medieval Hospitals of St John the Baptist at Oxford and St Bartholomew of London From Foundation to 1300
The Medieval Hospitals of St John the Baptist at Oxford and St Bartholomew of London From Foundation to 1300 Bridge, Gillian (University of Victoria)…
THE LOCALISATION AND DATING OF MEDIEVAL ICELANDIC MANUSCRIPTS
THE LOCALISATION AND DATING OF MEDIEVAL ICELANDIC MANUSCRIPTS Karlsson, Stefan SAGA-BOOK, VOL. XXV, VIKING SOCIETY FOR NORTHERN RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, (1998–2001) Abstract As is…
Western and Islamic Manuscripts: A Comparatiye Study
Western and Islamic Manuscripts: A Comparatiye Study By Mehmet Emin KÜÇÜK Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, Vol.15:2 (1998) Abstract: This study aims to…
Medieval Armor in a Prayer Book
Medieval Armor in a Prayer Book By Stephen V. Grancsay The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Vol.16:10 (1958) Introduction: Myths die hard, so…
GENDER AND AUTHORITY IN THE MEDIEVAL FRENCH LAI MIRANDA GRIFFIN
GENDER AND AUTHORITY IN THE MEDIEVAL FRENCH LAI GRIFFIN, MIRANDA Forum for Modern Language Studies, Vol.35 (1999) Abstract THE TWELVE LAIS in the manuscript…
Illustrations of damnation in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
Illustrations of damnation in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts By Sarah J. Semple Anglo- Saxon England, Vol.32 (2003) Introduction: ‘Many tribulations and hardships arise in…
Just Like a Mother Bee: Reading and Writing Vitae Metricae around the Year 1000
Just Like a Mother Bee: Reading and Writing Vitae Metricae around the Year 1000 Taylor, Anna Viator 36 (2005) Abstract In the late tenth…
Mysterious Voynich manuscript dates back to the 15th century
Researchers from the University of Arizona have discovered that the Voynich manuscript, which has been called “the world’s most mysterious manuscript,” was written…
Henry Suso’s Horologium Sapientiae in fifteenth-century France: images of reading and writing in Brussels Royal Library MS IV 111
Henry Suso’s Horologium Sapientiae in fifteenth-century France: images of reading and writing in Brussels Royal Library MS IV 111 Rozenski Jr., Steven Word…
A Survey of the Anglo-Saxon Cruciform Brooches of Florid Type
A Survey of the Anglo-Saxon Cruciform Brooches of Florid Type Leeds, E. T. Pocock, Michael Medieval Archaeology, Vol.15 (1971) Abstract This short study o…
The Lord’s Prayer in Circles and Squares: An Identification of some Analogues of the Vernon Manuscript’s Pater Noster Table
The Lord’s Prayer in Circles and Squares: An Identification of some Analogues of the Vernon Manuscript’s Pater Noster Table Gottschall, Anna Marginalia, vol. 7…
Wynnere and Wastoure in Robert Thornton’s ‘Up Sodowne’ World
Wynnere and Wastoure in Robert Thornton’s ‘Up Sodowne’ World Byrne, Aisling Marginalia, Vol. 8, Cambridge Yearbook (2007-2008) Abstract In Wynnere and Wastoure we…
The King’s Council and the first Protectorate of the Duke of York, 1453–1454
The King’s Council and the first Protectorate of the Duke of York, 1453–1454 Griffiths, Ralph A. English Historical Review, Vol.99 (1984) Abstract HARVARD UNIVERSITY (Houghton…
Great Illuminated Bibles of 12th-century England: A Study of Splendor
Dr. Thomson covers the creation, historic significance and beauty of grand, illuminated (illustrated / decorated) Bibles, from a time when expensive materials and the enormous labor made creating them as a single, physical unit a rarity.
A Comparison of the Illuminations of Liber Regalis with those of the Coronation Book of Charles V of France
A Comparison of the Illuminations of Liber Regalis with those of the Coronation Book of Charles V of France Lacey, Helen York Medieval…