Creating a Gateway to the Renaissance: The Iter Project
Creating a Gateway to the Renaissance: The Iter Project By William Bowen CAML Review, vol.25:3 (1997) Synopsis: Examines the development of the Iter…
Howard’s Idea and the Idea of Hypertext
Howard’s Idea and the Idea of Hypertext Yager, Susan Medieval Forum Vol.6 (2007) Donald Howard’s 1976 book, The Idea of the Canterbury Tales,…
Art and Architecture Along the Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela
Focuses on the teaching of art history using examples from churches on the pilgrimage route to the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela.
The Tradition of King Arthur: The Grail in Legend and Film
Examines the depiction of King Arthur and the Holy Grail in movies.
Teaching Medieval Art History to Art Students
Teaching Medieval Art History to Art Students By Susan L. Ward SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol. 3:1 (1992) Synopsis: The…
Antar, an Islamic Counterpoint to Roland
Antar, an Islamic Counterpoint to Roland By Barbara Stevenson SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol. 10:1 (2003) Synopsis: Examines how to…
Walking Hadrian’s Wall: Learning, Teaching, and Pounding the Pavement
Walking Hadrian’s Wall: Learning, Teaching, and Pounding the Pavement By E.L. Risden SMART: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, Vol. 11:2 (2004) Synopsis:…
Doing SoTL in Medieval History A cross-Atlantic dialogue
Doing SoTL in Medieval History A cross-Atlantic dialogue By Vicky Gunn Arts and Humanities in Higher Education, Vol. 6:3 (2007) Abstract: This article, presented…
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching
Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching (SMART) is a journal of essays designed to assist teachers in communicating an understanding of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The journal publishes two issues per year, covering…
Expositiones sequentiarum: Medieval Sequence Commentaries and Prologues. Editions with Introductions
The sequence commentary, part of the vast commentary literature of the Middle Ages, emerged in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries as a new field for writing expositions on liturgical poetry. It is, however, a genre that has been practically neglected by modern research.
Medieval Architecture and the New Media: Representing and Creating Knowledge in Cyberspace
Medieval Architecture and the New Media: Representing and Creating Knowledge in Cyberspace Lecture by Stephen Murray Given on November 4, 2003 Stephen Murray…
The Middle Ages as Fantasy
Discusses the famous writers J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis and the influence of medievalism on their storytelling.