The Prior of the Knights Hospitaller in Late Medieval England
The Prior of the Knights Hospitaller in Late Medieval England By Simon Philips Boydell and Brewer, 2009 ISBN: 9781843834373 The Prior of the…
The Early Christian and later medieval ecclesiastical site at St Blane’s, Kingarth, Bute
The Early Christian and later medieval ecclesiastical site at St Blane’s, Kingarth, Bute Laing, Lloyd Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,…
Mortuary Rolls as a Source for Medieval Women’s History
Mortuary Rolls as a Source for Medieval Women’s History By Teresa Leslie Proceedings and Papers of the GAH (Georgia Association of Historians), Vol.…
Power over Past and Future: Abbess Emma and the nunnery of Sant Joan de les Abadesses
Power over Past and Future: Abbess Emma and the nunnery of Sant Joan de les Abadesses By Jonathan Jarrett Early Medieval Europe, Vol.12:…
A Pilgrimage of Faith, War, and Charity. The Order of the Hospital from Jerusalem to Malta
A Pilgrimage of Faith, War, and Charity: The Order of the Hospital from Jerusalem to Malta By Victor Mallia-Milanes Religion, Ritual and Mythology Aspects…
Urban Communities and Dominican Communities In Castile-León Crown During Middle Ages: A Historiographical Outcome
Urban Communities and Dominican Communities In Castile-León Crown During Middle Ages: A Historiographical Outcome By Rita Ríos de la Llave Religion, Ritual and Mythology…
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages II: the Dominicans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages II: the Dominicans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II By Raphaela…
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages I: the Franciscans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II
Mendicant Orders and Urban Life in the Middle Ages I: the Franciscans – some aspects on German historiography since World War II By Dieter…
Background, Social Situation and Form of Living of Women in Hessian Cloisters of the Late Middle Ages
The theme of my work is the family background, social situation and mode of living of the women in late medieval Hessian cloisters, and other convents
Holyrood Abbey: the disappearance of a monastery
Holyrood Abbey was one of the major monasteries of Scotland.
The Impact of Religious Orders on Political Change in Medieval and Early Renaissance Europe (13th-15th centuries)
The Impact of Religious Orders on Political Change in Medieval and Early Renaissance Europe (13th-15th centuries) By Raphaela Averkorn Religion and Political Change in Europe:…
The Role of the Mendicant Orders on Political Life of Castile and León in the Later 13th Century
The Role of the Mendicant Orders on Political Life of Castile and León in the Later 13th Century By Rita Ríos Religion and Political…
Cistercian Nuns, Cause Papers, and the York Consistory Court in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
Cistercian Nuns, Cause Papers, and the York Consistory Court in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries By Elizabeth Freeman Australia & New Zealand Law &…
Forms of lay association with the Order of the Temple
Forms of lay association with the Order of the Temple By Jochen G. Schenk Journal of Medieval History, Vol.34:1 (2008) Abstract: The present study…
Monasteries and Society in the British Isles in the Later Middle Ages
Monasteries and Society in the British Isles in the Later Middle Ages Edited by Janet Burton and Karen Stober Boydell Press, 2008 ISBN: 9781843833864…
Marian Lyric in the Cistercian Monastery during the High Middle Ages
Marian Lyric in the Cistercian Monastery during the High Middle Ages Noell,Brian Comitatus Vol.30 (1999) Introduction Marian devotion has a long history within…
The military orders and the conversion of Muslims in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
Although the relevance to conversion of charters which allude to the propagationor expansion of Christianity may be questioned, a very few twelfth- and early thirteenth-century sources do explicitly seek to link military orders with the convertingof Muslims.
Religious Reform and Religious Orders in England, 1490-1540: The Case of the Crutched Friars
Religious Reform and Religious Orders in England, 1490-1540: The Case of the Crutched Friars By J. Michael Hayden The Catholic Historical Review, vol.…
Communes and Communities: The Democratic Elements of Medieval Life
Communes and Communities: The Democratic Elements of Medieval Life By R.W. Carstens SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol.6:1 (1998) Synopsis: Examines…
In Search of Paradise: Time and Eternity in Alfonso X’s Cantiga 103
The story told in Alfonso’s cantiga 103 is not original to his court writers. In fact, as has been made abundantly clear in several studies to date (Hans-Jörg [Aarne-Thomson] 471A (“The Monk and the Bird”),4 Wagner, and Röhrich 124-45), the cantiga story is a variation of a legend that had already existed for at least one hundred years before its inclusion in the Cantigas collection (the compilation of which took place during the years spanning from 1257 to 1283).