Conservatory Classical Music At Humanities Web A carefully edited introduction to the composers, history, culture, and music of the medieval, renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern periods. Detailed with considerable background material, illustrations, and commentary. http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=c
The Costumer's Manifesto: Medieval European Costume Links Page The history of Fashion and Dress Byzantium and Early medieval Europe Arts andSciences Links medieval renaissance Clothing medieval World http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/medievalinks.htm
Extractions: Halloween and Party costumes at CostumeCity Medieval Costume and Fashion Dress in the Middle Ages Music for a Medieval Banquet Ancient European Costume and Fashion Robes and Honor : The Medieval World of Investiture (The New Middle Ages) Medieval Tailor's Assistant: Making Common Garments 1200-1500 The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set) The Art of Making Armour Hildegard of Bingen's Medicine From Saint Hildegard's Kitchen: Foods of Health, Foods of Joy
Extractions: THE "MIDDLE" CENTURIES OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM BYZANTIUM TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Central Site Return Above - SPECIAL CREATIVITY Dawn of Man to Ancient Times. Gods, Goddesses, Vikings, Mongols. Dark Ages to Renaissance. King Arthur, Robin Hood, Crusades, Religion. Ships, and Sea. The Great Wars. History of Science and Medicine, resources for educators, students, reenactors. This site is like a whirlpool that can suck up a lot of your time! Grover Furr's Medieval History and Literature Page - SPECIAL LINKS Essential resource links located on this web site! Basic Medieval Resources on the Web, Chaucer, Middle English and Other Medieval Literatures, Journals and Criticism, History, Art, Music, and Culture. Medieval History Course by Paul Halsall of Fordham University presenting an excellent course outline summarizing "The End of the Classical World to the Later Middle Ages." If you can't find what you're browsing for on our fantastic site, Mr. Furr's reference of links is a great option. Mad Monarch Series - SPECIAL ROYALTY "Series of short biographies of the personal lives of history's mad monarchs, sadistic Sultans, terrible Tsars, crazy caesars, deranged dukes." Thoughtful examination of peculiar behavior patterns and little known physical handicaps of royalty from antiquity to the 1800's. Beats 90210 or Melrose Place by a wide margin and proves truth is definitely stranger than fiction.
Medieval & Renaissance Europe Primary Source Material Collections Online for Early Modern history EpactScientific Instruments of medieval and renaissance Europe Access to images http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/medren.html
Extractions: Primary Historical Documents Corpus Iuris Iustiniani and Ius Commune Roman law: Justinian texts hyperlinked to commentary glosses of the medieval ius commune (Latin transcriptions) Christian Classics Ethereal Library (Translations and transcriptions) The Early Church Online Encyclopaedia Document Page (comprehensive index of Western religious literature, 1st-15th Centuries) Monastic Matrix A scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities. See especially Cartularium for primary source documents and Figurae for digital images. (5th - 15th Centuries; facsimiles and commentary) Guide to Early Church Documents The St. Pachomius Library (Original and reprinted translations of patristic texts and liturgical documents) Dr. H. Grotefend, Zeitrechnung des Deutschen Mittelalters und der Neuzeit Standard and comprehensive source for questions of chronology, time reckonings and calendars. Extends beyond the German border; includes calendars of saints by city, diocese and order. Digitized by Dr. Horst Ruth. (Annotated Latin and German transcriptions) The Salic Law (ca. 500; English translation)
Medieval And Renaissance Instruments Musica Antiqua's illustrated guide pictures, descriptions, and history. http://www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us/antiqua/instrumt.html
Middle Ages - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The early renaissance historians instead talked about two periods in history,that of Ancient David Abulafia et al., The New Cambridge medieval history. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval
Extractions: (Redirected from Medieval Middle Ages by region Medieval Britain Medieval France Medieval Germany Medieval Italy ... Byzantine Empire by topic Art Literature Poetry Music ... Fortifications The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three 'ages': the classical civilization of Antiquity , the Middle Ages, and modern times. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from the end of the Western Roman Empire 5th century ) until the rise of national monarchies , the start of European overseas exploration, the humanist revival, and the Protestant Reformation starting in . These various changes all mark the beginning of the Early Modern period that preceded the Industrial Revolution (The corresponding adjective, from the Latin medium aevum , is spelled medieval in American English and sometimes mediaeval or medi¦val in English in England The High Middle Ages ... edit Romanesque architecture flourished in the early Middle Ages Hildesheim As the authority of the Roman Empire dwindled in Western Europe , its territories were entered and settled by succeeding waves of " barbarian " tribal confederations, some of whom distrusted and rejected the classical culture of Rome, while others, like the
Welcome To Gode Cookery 100 authentic medieval renaissance recipes from Gode Cookery, Gode Cookeryis an awardwinning medieval history website dedicated to the food feasts http://www.godecookery.com/
ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art Of The Middle Ages Professor, Department of Art history, Sweet Briar College, Virginia Reformation and renaissance Studies, University of Toronto); Jim s medieval Coins http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html
Extractions: Art of the Middle Ages THIS PAGE Middle Ages: General Early Christian Byzantine Islamic ... Medieval Manuscripts SITE INDEX Contents Page Prehistoric Art Ancient Near East Ancient Egypt ... Art in Early Europe ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES 15th-Century Renaissance Art 16th-Century Renaissance Art 17th-Century Baroque Art 18th-Century Art ... Research Resources Looking for names and terms?
Medieval History Lectures on Ancient and Early medieval history Main NetSERF The InternetConnection medieval renaissance Europe Primary Historical Documents http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/Medieval.html
Extractions: How to do Research using the Navigation Aids: 1. By clicking on the Hotlinks, you will be taken directly to the exact location where the Topic is located on the page. 2. When you click on a site located under a topic, another browser window will open automatically for you on top of this page. With your mouse, pull that window down below the Topic you are researching. Every time you now click on a site, the material will appear in this window. This will allow you to quickly and easily read the material and go through each site listed without losing this page. Remember to cite the "web sites and their authors" given below as your information "sources" in your paper or presentation for citation/bibliographic purposes. Hotlinks: Table of Contents: Alcohol of the Middle Ages Agriculture Archaeology Architecture ... Country or Region Specific - Misc.
Mr Donn's World History Page - Lesson Plans, Homework Help medieval Times, WWI, Our World history Lessons. renaissance, WWII Holocaust,More Lesson Plans. French Revolution, Terrorism Refugees, World Holidays http://members.aol.com/MrDonnHistory/World.html
Department Of History Home Page medieval history. General Byzantium England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland FranceGermany Scandanvia Comitatus Journal of medieval and renaissance Studies http://www.etsu.edu/cas/history/medieval.htm
Grover Furr's Medieval History And Literature Page Guide to medieval and renaissance history, by Melissa Snell, at the Mining Co.site (one of many interesting rings of sites). Ms Snell s enthusiasm for http://www.chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/medieval.html
Extractions: Norwich Cathedral This photo is a "clickable map." If your browser supports them, you can click on different parts of the photo to go directly to the major sections of the Table of Contents. If it does not, use the regular TOC below. Medieval Literature and History Page Allen Wright's Robin Hood Page. Excellent page with much fascinating information about the legends. My 1979 Ph.D. dissertation, The Quarrel of the Roman de la Rose and Fourteenth Century Humanism , is now on the web. Welcome to my page of Medieval links on the WorldWide Web! The first group of sites provide links to just about everything available. I've put the other links here so that you (and I) won't have to hunt through several levels of screens on one of the first group of sites in order to find what we are looking for. If there is something you want that's not here, search the links in the first group. A note about the illustration: it's a commonplace for works on the Middle Ages to reproduce medieval MS illustrations or other artwork of the period. These almost without exception give the perspective of (a) a medieval person's view of the Middle Ages; a nd (b) an elitist interpretation of whatever is illustrated. I take our challenge to be to give a contemporary, more scientific, more objective interpretation of the Middle Ages and its culture. Accordingly, the illustration is a contemporary photograph of a Medieval cathedral: an interpretation using modern te chnology to make the Middle Ages understandable in terms meaningful to us today.
The Medieval Internet The area of medieval and renaissance studies has been one of the most active in Specialized sites having to do with medieval history, Technology, http://163.238.8.169/dept/modlang/talarico/medlist.htm
Extractions: The area of Medieval and Renaissance studies has been one of the most active in exploiting the hypertext and graphics capabilities of the Internet and the WWW. Scholars from all disciplinesart history, literature, historyhave contributed useful and important materials for the specialist and novice alike. There are hundreds (thousands!) of sites on the Web that can put virtually any aspect of the Middle Ages or Renaissance that interests you at your fingertips. You may never have the opportunity to look at or hold in your hands the original manuscript of the but you can browse through the pages of this most sumptuous manuscript on the Web. Many of the sites listed below have their own search engines, allowing you to find the specific information you may want on any given topic. What is listed here is only the tip of the iceberg, since many individuals and organizations are creating new home pages and putting course syllabi on line. What I have tried to do here is give students and visitors a select listing, with some comments to help guide choices. It's better, I think, to get a sense of what you might be in for before you click away. The choices here are deliberately limited.
Lectures On Ancient And Early Medieval History - Main Welcome to The history Guide s Lectures on Ancient and medieval European history . Lecture 20 Charlemagne and the Carolingian renaissance http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/ancient.html
Extractions: Welcome to The History Guide's Lectures on Ancient and Medieval European History. These lectures were written over the past ten years and served as the basis for my western civilization and upper level European history courses at Florida Atlantic University (Davie, FL), Broward Community College (Coconut Creek, FL), Vance-Granville Community College (Henderson, NC), Meredith College (Raleigh, NC) and Wake Technical Community College (Raleigh, NC) The lectures presented here are between five and ten pages in length and are meant to be downloaded and printed. Of course, you can read them online if you wish. Please keep in mind that these lectures are intended for your education and edification and not for publication by anyone but myself. If you would like to link any of these pages to your own or use them in a classroom exercise or as a citation in one of your essays, please be courteous enough to let me know about it by sending email to or . You should also read my Conditions of Use statement for particulars. If you are looking for my credentials, please consult my
Castles On The Web: Medieval Studies Armouries.com renaissance and medieval Resources (Rating 5.52 Votes 25) Rate It! medieval history, Literature, Religion and Culture. http://www.castlesontheweb.com/search/Medieval_Studies/
Extractions: The romance of chivalry fascinates many people. Courageous, armoured knights clash in a whirl of heraldic splendour; beautiful, eloquent ladies bestow their embroidered sleeves and favors; squires dash hither and fro,lightly armoured, helping their knights as they may. (Added: 5-Dec-1998 Hits: 26817)
The Renaissance: History Provides links to medieval and renaissance resources They maintain severaluseful pages on social history of medieval and renaissance life. http://ise.uvic.ca/Library/Criticism/metalists/OxfordSites17.html
Extractions: Previous Table of Contents Next The Renaissance: History Gateways General Combat Costume ... Women The Internet Modern History Sourcebook created by Paul Halsall hosts a page on "The Early Modern West" which provides links and primary sources on many subjects, including extensive materials on the Reformation and early science: http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/medren.html The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. (SCA) is an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating pre-17th-century European history. They maintain several useful pages on social history of Medieval and Renaissance life. You will have to sort out the sites that offer information from those that encourage membership:
Medieval History Index to sources dealing with medieval history sponsored by the history department at See also the following Dante sites renaissance Dante in Print and http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/medieval.html
Extractions: You may find it easier to peruse our new links site Early Periods Britannia (England between the 5th and 6th centuries AD) Gwerin Y Gwyr Mogh Roith (Ireland) The Swords of Pendragon (Arthurian/Roman Britain) Tuatha de Bhriain (5th century Ireland) Y Cantref Breiniol Anglo-Saxon Angelcynn Ða Engliscan Gesiðas Dark Ages Society (Viking invasion of England and Anglo-Saxon resistance) Geforðian Strand (Regia Anglorum North America) The Ravens Warband Regia Anglorum (Cross-section of life in England, 950-1066) Þeod Viking Asferg Cie Viking (10th-11th centuries) Birkana Brimir Experimental Archaeology Group Dark Ages Society (Viking invasion of England and Anglo-Saxon resistance) Fotevikens Museum Fröjel Gotlandica Viking Re-enactment Society (Gotland Vikings from Fröjel harbor) Hurstwic Jorvik Viking Centre L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site Longship Company, Ltd. ... New Varangian Guard (Interaction between Byzantium and the Kievan Rus in 969-1015) The Norse Encampment Óskabyrr Ousekjarr (10th century) Ribe VikingeCenter (marketplace in 720, manor farm in 980)
Medieval And Renaissance Europe: HistoryWiz medieval and renaissance Europe. Featured in Macworld one of the medievalhistory Reading List NYU - a comprehensive list of works on medieval history http://www.historywiz.com/medieval.htm
Extractions: Henry VIII of England Links: First Europe Multimedia Tutorial University of Calgary - provides an overview of the transition from the Roman to the Early Medieval periods in Western Europe Ragz International - a useful and visually interesting site End of Europe's Middle Ages Virtual Abbey - a Medieval Tour The Labyrinth Resources For Medieval Studies Georgetown University - extensive site for all aspects of medieval Europe Castles on the Web everything you always wanted to know about castles, including photos