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         Medieval History General:     more books (100)
  1. Cambridge Medieval History, Shorter: Volume 1, The Later Roman Empire to the Twelfth Century
  2. After Rome's Fall: Narrators and Sources of Early Medieval History
  3. Medieval Women and the Sources of Medieval History
  4. The History of Torture and Execution: From Early Civilization through Medieval Times to the Present by Jean Kellaway, 2002-11
  5. The Wool Trade in English Medieval History by Eileen Edna Power, 1987-03-19
  6. A History of Medieval Political Thought: 300-1450 by Joseph Canning, 2006-10-19
  7. Politics and Eternity: Studies in the History of Medieval and Early Modern Political Thought (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) by Francis Oakley, 1999-06-01
  8. Readings in Medieval History (Middle Ages) by Brian Tierney, 1982-07
  9. Europe in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries (General History of Europe) by Denys Hay, 1989-10-16
  10. Marriage Fictions in Old French Secular Narratives, 1170-1250: A Critical Re-evaluation of the Courtly Love Debate (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) by Keith Nickolaus, 2001-11-21
  11. The Literal Sense and the Gospel of John in Late Medieval Commentary and Literature (Studies in Medieval History and Culture, V. 12) by MArk Hazard, 2002-09-20
  12. Daily Life in Medieval Europe (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series) by Jeffrey L. Singman, 1999-08-30
  13. A History of Western Philosophy: The Medieval Mind, Volume II (A History of Western Philosophy) by W. T. Jones, Robert J. Fogelin, 1969-03-01
  14. Charts of Ancient and Medieval Church History by John D. Hannah, 2001-11-01

101. Cariadoc's Miscellany: Cooking From Primary Sources: Some General Comments
An article which discusses aspects of medieval food such as appropriate fare for war time, and ethnic food. Links to relevant recipes are included in the text.
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cariadoc/cooking_from_primary_sources.html
[This is an article from Cariadoc's Miscellany Miscellany Introduction
Cooking from Primary Sources: Some General Comments
One definition of what the Society is about is "studying the past by selective recreation." Period cooking is one of the few activities that really lets us do this, in a sense of "study" that goes substantially beyond merely learning things that other people already know. There are thousands of pages of period source material available, and I would guess that most of the dishes have not been made by anyone in the past three hundred years. As with many things, the best way to learn is to do it; the following comments are intended to make the process a little easier. When working with early English recipes, remember that the spelling has changed much more than the language and is often wildly inconsistent; one fifteenth century recipe contains the word "Chickens" four times-with four different spellings, of which the first is "Schyconys." It often helps to try sounding out strange words, in the hope that they will be more familiar to the ear than to the eye. Recipes rarely include quantities, temperatures, or times. Working out a recipe consists mostly of discovering that information by trial and error. You may find a modern cookbook useful in doing so. The idea is not to adapt a modern recipe but to use the modern recipe for information on how long a chicken has to be boiled before it is done or how much salt is added to a given volume of stew. That gives you a first guess, to be used the first time you try the dish and modified accordingly.

102. Medieval Bestiary : Bibliography
Annotated listing of materials related to the genre and on the subject of animals in the Middle Ages in general. Also listings by author ans subject.
http://www.bestiary.ca/biblio.htm
Bibliography The items in the bibliography have been gathered from a variety of sources. I have not seen many of these items myself, so complete accuracy is not guaranteed. The following symbols are used in each bibliography entry to indicate the confidence in its accuracy: The item has been seen by the bibliographer, and the citation details and notes have been confirmed. This is the highest level of reliability. The item has not been seen by the bibliographer, but the source of the citation is considered to be reliable, and therefore the entry is probably accurate. The item has been not seen by the bibliographer; the accuracy and completeness of the citation is uncertain. These entries should be used with caution. This bibliography is not complete; it is a work in progress and is expected to grow over time. Corrections, comments and additions can be sent to the Webmaster for review. Brief reviews of items in the bibliography or of new items are also welcome.

103. Emily's Page For The Humanities
A collection of annotated links to general resources. Contains sections devoted to texts online, journals and medieval and Renaissance links.
http://www.vex.net/~emily/humanities.html
Humanities resources Content
General humanities resources online
  • The HUMBUL Gateway is a great resource for people in the humanities. It has a searchable database of lots of high-quality links to scholarly resources.
  • The English Server is the humanities geek's dream. There are primary sources in just about every area of the liberal arts, plus collections of links to related sites for each area, and they even threw in a recipe archive.
  • Voice of the Shuttle's English literature pages have a tremendous amount of information grouped by time period.
  • One more page to find humanities information is Infomine: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Resources . This site has a special focus on reference tools such as dictionaries and style guides.
  • CHORUS: Exploring New Media in the Arts and Humanities is a site dedicated to exploring the relationship between technology and the liberal arts.
  • Humanities Canada has a lot of information and links, useful even if you're not in Canada.
  • The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities maintains a Web site with a number of links and online resources, and also offers a graduate fellowship to a student at the University of Virginia who does outstanding research on technology in the humanities.

104. Ansteorra's Complete Participant's Handbook (Glossary)
Weapons terms with separate glossaries for archery and projectiles, light, and heavy weapons as well as a noncombat and general terms glossary.
http://www.realtime.net/~otto/handbook/bookglos.html
Back to Table of Contents Complete Glossary
Heavy Weapons Glossary

Light Weapons (Rapier) Glossary

Archery and Projectiles Glossary

Non-combat and General Glossary

Charles E. Bonawitz IV
Lord Otto Vustmann
otto@bga.com

105. Archery Articles
Reprinted from the Journal of the Society of ArcherAntiquaries. Includes general information and information specific to the medieval period.
http://margo.student.utwente.nl/sagi/artikel/
Archery articles
The following is a selection of articles we got permission for to put on the Net. Hopefully it will grow as times passes. If you would like to have your article on archery included, please let us know.
Articles from the Journal of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries
The Compound Bow

Twenty-five years after Allen's patent of December 1969. The history of the development of the well known bow and a little more.
Observations on the returning arrow

This works, Marcelo tried it himself!
Steel bows from India

High tech from a long time ago.
Archery and Mathematical Modelling

Enough to keep you busy for a while! Covers the modelling of recurve bows.
Oriental Hinged and Take-apart Bows
And you thought the recurve take-down bow was modern? On the Mechanics of some Replica Bows A further investigation on the modelling of bows. The Medieval English Longbow Characteristics and origin. An article about the early longbows and how they came to England. Ballistic Properties in Ancient Egyptian Arrows A piece on arrow spine by a non-engineer Turkish Flight Arrows The arrows the Turks used to achieve incredible long distance shots Whistling arrows The history of the noise making arrow.

106. Knighthood And Orders Of Chivalry
Includes introduction to knighthood, medieval women and orders, general and orderspecific historical information and an essay on the legitimacy of orders.
http://www.heraldica.org/topics/orders/
Knighthood and Orders of Chivalry
The following pages deal with knights and knighthood, as well as the related concept of order of knighthood, both in its original form as a medieval institution, and its modern form as an award of merit. See the introduction for a development of these distinctions.
Contents
  • General Introduction to Knights and Knighthood Women and Knighthood in the Middle Ages History of the Orders of Knighthood: a Survey Specific Orders: An essay on legitimacy of orders
  • Bibliography
    There are many, many books on the topic of orders of chivalry. There is an excellent bibliography:
    • Suetens, Ivo: Bruxelles, Cercle d'Etudes Numismatiques, Travaux: 1969, 1977 (2 vol.).
    Lists of British knights
    To identify a British knight (knight bachelor or knight member of an order), one can use:
  • Shaw, William Arthur:
  • 107. Bower Community, Home Of The B Consortium
    Research group investigating over 81 variant spellings of Bower and Bauer. Includes origins, photographs, and indexes for medieval German birth records 15351650; general German births 1651-1905; and vital records from NZ, UK, CAN and the USA.
    http://bowercommunity.com/
    Welcome! You've reached the Web domain of Bower Community, home of the B Consortium research groups! This is the compass page to our growing home where we research over 81 variant spellings of Bower and Bauer. To enter one of our sites, click on the one you wish to visit on the sign post below. You'll be taken immediately to that site's front page. We're always seeking fresh information! If you have anything you would like to add to either of our sites, please contact me . We accept all material, including certificates and photographs. However, we do not accept data on living persons. document.write('');

    108. Otfried Lieberknecht's Homepage For Dante Studies
    A comprehensive and wellorganized directory of internet resources, both scholarly and more general, on Dante, his works, and medieval literature.
    http://members.aol.com/lieberk/welcome.html
    This page has moved to:
    http://www.lieberknecht.de/dante/welcome.html

    109. Medieval Sourcebook: Introduction
    A general internet resource for medieval Studies, and a good starting point for anyone seeking information on medieval poets and poetry.
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
    ORB Main Page Links to Other Medieval Sites Medieval Studies Course [Halsall]
    Halsall Home
    ... Byzantine Studies Page
    Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Science
    Main Page Select Sources Full Texts Saints' Lives Law Texts ... Help!
    Part of ORB Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies Selected
    Sources
    Sections
    Studying History
    End of Rome Byzantium Islam ...
    Paul Halsall , ORB sources editor
    Last Modified: January 8, 2000
    [linked pages may have been updated more recently]
    The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is located at the
    Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies
    MIDI: Sumer is icumen in MIDI: Estampie MIDI: Cantigas II
    MIDI: Attaignant MIDI: Veni Emmanuel trad MIDI: Alleluya: Nativitas Music courtesy of The Internet Renaissance Band Play any of the above for appropriate music for browsing! Sourcebook Contents The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three main index pages, with a number of supplementary documents. Each individual section is still large - an organizational goal here is to avoid incessant "clicking" to get between pages and to information.
    • Selected Sources This is an index of selected and excerpted texts for teaching purposes. Since it had grown too large for many users to manage, as of October 10 1998, it has been extensively reorganized. For teachers who wish to refer students to the

    110. ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Contents
    Professor, Department of Art history, Sweet Briar College, Virginia. WEBSITE STATISTICS Early medieval Carolingian Ottonian Romanesque
    http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
    Prehistoric Art
    Prehistoric Art: General

    Paleolithic Art

    Mesolithic Art
    ...
    Books, Reviews, Bibliographies

    Designed and Maintained by Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
    Professor, Department of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia WEBSITE STATISTICS RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ART HISTORY
    Online since October 24, 1995 Contents Prehistoric Ancient Near East Ancient Egypt Paleolithic
    Mesolithic
    Neolithic Mesopotamian
    Sumerian Akkadian Neo-Sumerian Babylonian Hittite Elamite Assyrian Neo-Babylonian Achaemid Persian Sassanian Egyptian Old Kingdom Middle Kingdom New Kingdom Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Art in Early Europe Aegean Cycladic Minoan Mycenaean Greek Hellenistic Etruscan Roman Scythian Celtic Iron-Age Europe Viking Middle Ages 15th Century 16th Century Early Christian Byzantine Islamic Early Medieval Carolingian Ottonian Romanesque Gothic Late Gothic in Italy Early Renaissance Northern Renaissance High Renaissance Mannerism Northern Renaissance 17th Century 18th Century 19th Century Baroque Late Baroque Rococo Neo-Classicism Romanticism Romanticism Neo-Classicism Realism Pre-Raphaelites Arts and Crafts Realism Impressionism Post-Impressionism Neo-Impressionism Pointillism Symbolism Art Nouveau 20th Century 21st Century Fauvism Expressionism Cubism Futurism Dada Surrealism Abstract Expressionism Pop Art Op Art Minimalism Performance Art Environmental Art Neo-Expressionism Post-modernism Contemporary Art Museums Centers Institutes Journals Reviews Prints Posters Photographs Asia Africa Asia Afghanistan Burma Cambodia

    111. Medieval Durham-Introduction
    Provides a range of photographs and plans of the castle, cathedral, and other city locations.
    http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/England/durham/general/maindurham.html
    IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE
    ENGLAND: DURHAM
    Location
    Diocese of Durham -yellow
    Area controlled by the Archbishop of York- pink
    Screen Sized Map

    Map of Medieval Monuments in Durham
    Note- This is an adaptation of a modern map, to show the
    topography and relative locations of the medieval monuments,
    It does not accurately reflect the street plan of the medieval city. Please click on one of the following to see more images of it:
    Cathedral

    Castle

    Other Views of City
    Return to BRITAIN INTRODUCTION Last updated by:JV Date: 12/99

    112. NetSERF This Page Has Moved!!!
    IMAGE NetSERF The Internet Connection for medieval Resources The newmedieval history page can be found at http//www.netserf.org/history/
    http://netserf.cua.edu/history/default.cfm

    113. Yurts By Pente Camping Yurts Home Page
    Portable yurts for general camping and medieval reenactment groups, such as the SCA.
    http://www.yurtsbypente.com
    Camping Yurts (Ger's) and Pavillions designed for comfort, strength and beauty.
    16' Camping Ger. Navajo White Pyrotone roof, and Terra Cotta Pyrotone wall.
    News and Announcements:
    SCA Members
    Pennsic Order Deadline is June 15th, 2005. Order now and receive free delivery to pennsic. Our camping yurts are strong and light weight for use in both short and long term camping. When it comes to camping, there is nothing more comfortable and durable than a yurt!

    114. Passion Of Pierre Duhem
    Essay by Ernest Brown on Duhem's discovery of the medieval roots of general dynamics, and the conspiracy of silence which followed.
    http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/billramey/duhem.htm
    Wisdom's Children
    The Passion of Pierre Duhem
    by Ernest Brown "Silence is the greatest persecution." Pascal In reality, science as a discipline was stillborn in Greece after Aristotle's death, long before Christianity came on the scene. If any discipline has been "flawed" due to religious reasons, it's the history of science. You see, the information about Buridan and Oresme was suppressed for years at the behest of certain elements of the French government, because it indicated a Christian origin of science. The case was notorious in France in the 50's, (when the info was finally released) and my philosophy advisor (an atheist and Marxist scholar) told me that it was used in French universities of the time as a prime example of government censorship (after I brought it up in class). Here's the story ... Despite the fact that he was one of France's greatest scientists at the turn of the 20th century, if not its greatest, Pierre Duhem's masterwork Le Systeme du Monde Although he was a Roman Catholic, and thus not entirely disposed to regard the Middle Ages as a wasteland, he shared the general belief that one had "to jump well over a thousand years from Archimedes or Ptolemy to Galileo" (Jaki, 178) to do the history of science. In doing a series of articles on the history of the science of statics, he jumped from Archimedes to Stevin and Cardanus. I'll let Jaki continue: But in reading Cardanus, Duhem found a cryptic reference to a certain Jordanus, a name noticed during the previous ten or so years by several historians of science, who, unlike Duhem, had not cared to track down that elusive figure whom Cardanus seemed to credit with an important scientific insight. The task, involving a search for half-a-millennium-old medieval manuscripts and the deciphering of their quasi-cryptic scripts, would have been shunned by all theoretical physicists and by most historians of science, who at that time were still few and far between. Duhem's heroic effort paid a most unexpected dividend. He found that in speaking of the laws of balance Jordanus, who turned out to have flourished around 1320, enunciated the law of virtual velocities which is the cornerstone of general dynamics. (Jaki, 178)

    115. The Realms Of Legend - Medieval Castle Town And Fantasy Legendary Themed Resort,
    A project in Ohio to build a 15th century medieval city and castle with authentic supporting economic and agricultural facilities. Includes general information, maps and pictures, contact information, and related links.
    http://bhfi.1st.net/
    Experience castle and village life in a time full of adventure, romance, fun, and beauty.
    Journey through a land of heroic legends and myths and wonderous locations both above and below ground full of mythical creaturessome captivating, others terrible and fierce.
    Features include Medieval, Celtic, and Norse Historic areas, Fantasy Realm, and ecologically beneficial infrastructure with a socially responsible management and methodology. Opening in 2007, The Realms of Legend is a full-scale permanent Midwest USA attraction which is entering the final stages of pre-construction design and fund raising. TROL is designed to be easily accessible and affordable to all so that more people can enjoy the beauty, splendor, awe, and excitement of life in the middle ages and the thrill and wonder of heroic mythological settings. A safe, close and affordable introduction to castles, history, simpler pre-industrial living and the great cultural heritage often neglected by popular culture.
    This is MUCH more than a theme park!

    116. Complejo Excalibur: Medieval Camping Caravaning
    Situaci³n, servicios, instalaciones, plano general, tarifas, reservas y el entorno.
    http://www.camping-medieval.com/
    http://www.hoteles-costablanca.com/Excalibur/ http://www.hoteles-costablanca.com/Excalibur/

    117. Kingdom Of Camelot The Library
    Contains links to resources on King Arthur, general knighthood and chivalry, and general medieval art and literature.
    http://members.tripod.com/kingdomofcamelot/library.html

    118. United Empires Of The Middle Ages Medieval Reenactment Society
    medieval reenactment group spans 6th through 16th century with costumes, weapons, and combat. general information, events schedule, contact information.
    http://www.geocities.com/unitedempiresofthemiddleages
    We are a newly established Medieval and Renaissance reenactment group. The time period that we use is 500 C.E. to 1500 C.E. We are not a fantasy role-playing group. We are run by our members FOR our members!
    Here you will find members recreating the way the past may have been. Our reenactments are based on history, but do not attempt to portray actual history.
    Throughout the United Empires of the Middle Ages, you will find costumers, armorers, artists, period cooks, and many others, along with knights in armor, fair maidens, and a great deal of family and fun. New chapters are opening in all 50 states and parts of Canada almost every day. We invite you to join the fun and excitement by joining an existing chapter, or by starting one of your own. Subscribe to our egroups email list

    Address questions about this site to WebMinister.

    119. Montblanc Medieval
    Datos tur­sticos relacionados con el municipio y su pasado medieval informaci³n general, im¡genes, historia, rutas, actividades, plano tur­stico y c³mo llegar.
    http://www.montblancmedieval.org/
    Dissabte, 24 de Setembre de 2005 Montblanc Medieval
    Web turística de Montblanc
    Conca de Barberà

    120. Medieval History, Castles
    medieval history and castles. On this site is an outline of the medievalperiod of history which hopefully will give you an appreciation and
    http://www.medievalplus.com/

    Medieval Definition

    Architecture

    Literature

    Medieval
    ... Medicine
    Medieval History
    On this site is an outline of the medieval period of history which hopefully will give you an appreciation and understanding of the way of life and the people who lived during those times.
    Introduction to Medieval History
    Weaponry
    Food, Drink

    Work
    ...
    Costume

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