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  1. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History Volume VII
  2. Gender Rhetorics: Postures of Dominance and Submission in History (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
  3. The Hard Edge: Of Medieval and Renaissance Living History by Michael Woodford, 2003
  4. Medieval Reformation and Renaissance History:A Literature Approach
  5. Women in European history and culture: Medieval-Renaissance Europe by Susan Hill Gross, 1981
  6. Women in medieval and Renaissance European history, c. 1100-1500: A bibliography (Bibliographies in women's history) by Denise Backhouse, 1989
  7. Chronicling History: Chroniclers and Historians in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
  8. Humour and Folly in Secular and Profane Prints of Northern Europe, 1430-1540 (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History 35) by Christa Grossinger, 2002-08
  9. Biblical Imagery in Medieval England, 700-1550 (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History (Hmsah),34,) by C. M. Kauffmann, 2003-09
  10. The Lichtenthal Psalter And The Manuscript Patronage Of the Bohun Family (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Lucy Freeman Sandler, 2004-12
  11. Book Illumination in the Middle Ages. (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 10) by Otto Pacht, J. J. G. Alexander, 1994-04-01
  12. Twelfth-Century Cistercian Manuscripts: (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 17) by N. Golob, 1996-09
  13. The Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago De Compostela: A Critical Edition (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 14)
  14. The Thief, the Cross and the Wheel: Pain and the Spectacle of Punishment in Medieval and Renaissance Europe (Picturing History) by Mitchell B. Merback, 2001-03

61. Caer Arundel
Members of this Ring have a variety of interests rooted in the Dark Ages, medieval period, and renaissance era primarily in the lands of Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. There are also links to living history sites, like the Society for Creative Anachronism.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/5570/info.html
Middle Ages and Renaissance Ring
This Middle Ages and Renaissance Webring managed by Christopher Miller
Click here to Enter the Ring List Sites
This page has had visitors since 9 June 1998. Welcome to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Web Ring Information Page. Members of this Ring have a variety of interests rooted in the Dark Ages, Medieval period, and Renaissance era primarily in the lands of Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. There are also links to "living history" sites, like the Society for Creative Anachronism. This Ring is NOT appropriate for science fiction, fantasy, gaming, or "sword and jockstrap" material. In addition, the Ring is rated PG; so sites containing blatantly adult or grossly offensive material may be restricted from this Ring If you are interested in joining the site, visit the Web Ring Add Form page, fill in the blanks, and submit. The Ring Manager will review your site to determine if it is suitable, and notify you via e-mail when your site is accepted or rejected. If accepted, you will need to add the HTML code segment for the ring to your site prior to being listed as a Ring member. This HTML code will be e-mailed to you when your site is accepted by the Ring Manager. Also, you must download Middle Ages 1 and Middle Ages 2 graphics.

62. MARIS Faculty
medieval renaissance Faculty at LSU Project Directors Core Faculty ProjectCoordinator medieval Art history, Italy Office 321B Art Building
http://www.lsu.edu/faculty/maribel/faculty.htm
MARIS Home
MARIS
Calendar of Events ...
Complete Medieval and Renaissance Faculty
Project Directors
Dr. Maribel Dietz
Assistant Professor of History (Ph.D. Princeton, 1997)
Medieval Europe, Late Antiquity
Office: 231-D Himes Hall
Phone: (225) 578-1141
maribel@lsu.edu

Maribel Dietz specializes in the history of the late antique and early medieval Mediterranean world. Her work is interdisciplinary in nature involving the areas of history, religion, and art. Her current work concentrates on travel and early monasticism. As an assistant professor at LSU, Dr. Dietz has labored to create an interdisciplinary Medieval and Renaissance studies group. She has a strong commitment to the utility of interdisciplinary studies both in research and teaching, undergraduate and graduate. She has advised three Ph.D. dissertations to completion and currently has three Ph.D. students.
Dr. Kirstin Noreen
Assistant Professor of Art History (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1999)

63. SCA Arts And Sciences Homepage
medieval and renaissance history Links at about.com In Parenthesis, acollection of medieval renaissance works in various languages
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/arts_and_sciences.html
SCA Home Page
For Newcomers
Member Services Locating an SCA group near you ... Official Documents
Arts and Sciences
of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Members of the SCA practice many arts, sciences, and pasttimes of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, both to broaden their knowledge, and to enhance the atmosphere at Society events. They do this through research, study, and practice, and then share their results with others. This page contains links to many resources, SCA and other, to help those interested in re-creating and studying medieval and renaissance activities. How can you help this webpage? There is a mailing list for Arts and Sciences (and a list of other mailing lists New! The SCA Arts and Sciences Directory wants to hear about you!
Sections of this Page
Sites by Art or Subject
Fiber and Clothing Arts, and Art

64. EAWC: Medieval Europe
In history texts, medieval European history often goes by its older soubriquet, It was the intelligentsia of the renaissance that labelled the years
http://eawc.evansville.edu/mepage.htm
Medieval Europe
The Magna Carta

Medieval Proofs for the Existence of God

Selections from Aquinas' Summa Theologica
On War

On Killing

On Cheating with Regard to Buying and Selling

On Usury
...
Texts

In history texts, medieval European history often goes by its older soubriquet, the Middle Ages. Typically, the period stretches from the collapse of IMPERIAL ROME to the coming together of the forces of the RENAISSANCE in Europe. It was the intelligentsia of the Renaissance that labelled the years preceding their own as middle caught between the ethos of the archaic civilizations Greece and Rome and the revitalized learning of their own time. That the thinkers of the Renaissance were masters of hubris is not news; their less-than-generous characterization of the thousand or so years that separated them from Rome reflects their prejudices and their collective oversight.
For the Middle Ages were much less uniform and much richer than most Renaissance thinkers would allow. MICHELANGELO could sculpt a muscular David alive and full of motion though cut from stone; but it was a magnificent communal enterprise that designed and executed CHARTRES CATHEDRAL in the center of a sleepy town southwest of Paris some 800 years ago. The cathedral stands today as a symbol (for even such a cultural cynic as Henry Adams) of the extraordinary integration of religion and political life that characterizes the Chartres of the twelfth century and the Middle Ages in general. You can still see the spires of the cathedral rise out of the fields of grain as you approach on the train (no bullet train stops here), and the high-rise mentality of modern life is happily absent from the modern, burgeoning town, all of whose buildings bend low as if in homage to the heaven-reaching church. Then there was no division of Church and State: the Church became the State, and the city wore its cathedral like a holy badge of Christendom on earth.

65. Medieval History - M
Also provides links to other sites on medieval and renaissance history.Contains links to medieval art, architecture, history, archaeology, literature, law,
http://www.electronicsee.com/Resources/Medieval_history.htm
Medieval history and M Guide - Resources and Review
A compendium of extracts and full text documents in medieval history. Subjects covered include the end of the Classical World, Byzantium, Islam, formation and flowering of Latin Christendom, the Late Middle Ages, the Italian Renaissance, and the Early Reformation. Selected extracts are accompanied by short explanations, which help the reader to understand their context. Also provides links to related resources, especially Byzantine resources.

Index of resources in British, French and American history. Periods covered include ancient and medieval, Tudor and Stuart and topics include the history of medicine and archaeology.

Collection of annotated links to resources relating to medieval drama. Categories include texts, costumes, music, dance, performance and set design, and musical instruments.

Electronic journal of early

modern literary and historical studies. Also provides links to sites relevant to renaissance studies, including cultural, historical, textual and general resources
Instructions for the method of brewing ale in the Saxon period.

66. Medieval History
C. Warren Hollister and Judith M. Bennett medieval Europe A Short history, 9th ed . renaissance (Boise State University) medieval and World history
http://www2.ctc.edu/~ttaylor/sam.htm
Medieval History
Course Texts:
C. Warren Hollister and Judith M. Bennett Medieval Europe: A Short History, 9th ed.
C. Warren Hollister, et. al. Medieval Europe: A Short Sourcebook Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose (Study guide at Cleveland State Univ. Dr. Earl Anderson)
Optional Course Texts:
Adele J. Haft, Jane G. White and Robert J. White, The Key to “The Name of the Rose,” Mary Lynn Rampola, A Pocket Guide to Writing in History
Lab Assignments
  • Medieval Music in 6 minutes (NPR)
    Readings
  • Leaves of Gold
  • Reading About the World, Vol. I EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe The Internet Classics Archive at MIT ... Internet Medieval Sourcebook
  • Other Courses
  • St. John's College
  • Great Books Program (Mercer U.)
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures (The University of Evansville) World Civilizations (Washington State University) Electric Renaissance (Boise State University)
  • Medieval and World History Lectures (Lynn Nelson)
  • Rome
  • Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Roman Law
  • Medieval
    General Sources
  • Internet Medieval Sourcebook St. Augustine Labyrinth-Medieval Studies Medieval Resources ... Gregorian Chant
  • Christianity
  • From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (PBS)
  • Nicene Creed Gelasius I Origen On Classical Learning ... Jerome On Classical Literature
  • Monasticism
  • The Rule of St. Benedict, c.530
  • 67. The Music Of Renaissance/Medieval Europe
    Marijah s Bibliography of renaissance and medieval Europe Links information onits history and how its played, a bibliography for more info,
    http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~sroczyns/music.html
    These sites all have something to do with music.
    A minstrel who performs at a variety of faires. His page includes information on recordings as well as sound files of some of the music he performs.
    A library of bardic music, including a section on pre-1600 music . Includes lyrics and, when available, a sound file of the piece. Songs are indexed by year, title, and first lines
    The Internet Renaissance Band
    A collection of midi files arranged by period. This is quite a vast archive. I do not have the ability to play these files so I can't vouch for their clarity or accuracy - but what a collection!!!
    The Kitchen Musician's Hammered Dulcimer Site Index
    This site has information on hammered dulcimer's, music for them and other renaissance and medieval music information.
    Medieval and Renaissance Instruments
    An alphabetical table of various instruments. Selecting one provides you with pictures of the instrument, information on its history and how its played, a bibliography for more info, and even the opportunity to hear what it sounds like. Very complete and fascinating. Many thanks to Alan Spohnheimer who pointed me here.
    A list of CD's that contain music from the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    68. Historians And Philosophers : A Collated Web Index : Medieval And Renaissance (5
    A list of significant figures in the fields of history and philosophy from theperiod Historians and Philosophers medieval and renaissance (501 1500)
    http://www.scholiast.org/history/hp-mere.html
    A collated web index of significant
    Historians and Philosophers
    Medieval and Renaissance (501 - 1500)
    Navigation guide:
    Scholiast.org
    History Historians and Philosophers Medieval and Renaissance (501 - 1500)
    NOTE: Deceased philosophers and historians are listed chronologically by year of death, whereas living individuals are listed by year of birth. Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius
    Roman philosopher Procopius of Caesarea
    East Roman historian Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
    Roman statesman, monk, and historian Phyrogenas
    Basque philosopher
    • No links at present
    Anselm of Canterbury
    English philosopher and theologian
    • No links at present
    Judah Halevi Iberian Hebrew poet and philosopher
    • No links at present
    Peter Abelard Breton philosopher and theologian
    • The Story of My Calamities

    69. Medieval And Renaissance Studies, University Of Oklahoma
    Center for medieval and renaissance Studies University of Oklahoma He teachescourses in medieval Jewish history, Jewish Historiography, and the history
    http://www.ou.edu/cmrs/facstud.htm
    CMRS Home Page Minor in CMRS CMRS Events CMRS-L Email List Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    University of Oklahoma
    CMRS Faculty, Staff and Students
    Please submit or update your
    information by clicking here Peter Barker . Professor, History of Science. Peter Barker's research interests are Renaissance natural philosophy, especially astronomy and cosmology. Visit Peter Barker's course pages Doug Canfield: Ph.D. Candidate in French. Doug Canfield is studying ekphrasis and the Romance of the Rose John Dunn . Professor (Emeritus) of Linguistics. John Dunn's interests include oral narrative poetry (Native American and Germanic), myth and folklore (BritishCeltic, Norse, Germanic, Italian, Russian), Arthurian Tradition, the Nine Worthies, use of mythic/folkloric substance and form in the cinema, and plainsong. His current research focuses on plainsong and Tsimshian (northern British Columbia) oral narrative. Visit a website describing John Dunn's research Eugene Enrico The Ruth Verne Davis Reaugh Professor of Music.

    70. Staff : Medieval Research Centre: University Of Leicester
    My research to date has concentrated upon the history of early medieval Europe . Dr D Arcy specializes in later medieval and early renaissance literature
    http://www.le.ac.uk/arts/medieval/staff.html
    Medieval Research
    Centre

    HOME
    HERITAGE
    COURSES
    PUBS/EVENTS
    LINKS
    Staff and Students in the Centre
    The following academic staff contribute to the Centre's activities. Brief research details relating to medieval topics are provided here; more detailed information can be found by clicking on the staff member's name.
    Directors:
    Greg Walker (Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture) His research interests are in the political, literary, and cultural history of England and Scotland in the late mediaeval period and the early sixteenth century. He is the author of John Skelton and the Politics of the 1520s (1988); Plays of Persuasion: Drama and Politics at the Court of Henry VIII (1991); Persuasive Fictions: Faith, Faction, and Political Culture in the Reign of Henry VIII (1996), and essays and articles on religious, political, and cultural history and the literature and drama of the period 1380-1580. Elaine Treharne (Professor of Medieval Literature) Teaches mediaeval literature and the history of the English language. Her research focuses on the palaeography, language, and contents of twelfth-century Old English manuscripts, and on Old English saints' lives. She is the author of Twelfth Century Vernacular Homiliaries (1997), the editor of The Old English Life of St Nicholas (1996), and has written articles on Old English prose including "A Unique Formula for Excommunication in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 303", Anglo-Saxon England. She reviews Old English literature for The Year's Work in English Studies.

    71. Gay Medieval History Bibliography Compiled By Paul Halsall I
    Gay medieval history Bibliography compiled by Paul Halsall I Sources Alan of The Society of renaissance Florence A Documentary Study (New York Harper
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Diversity/Specific/Sexual_Orientation/Bibl

    72. The Well Dressed Wench - Medieval & Renaissance
    Pages relating historical costuming, including sewing tips, reenacting and living history groups, and renaissance festivals
    http://www.midnightgarden.com/costume/medieval.html
    Where would you like to go? Reference Sources Clothing Arms and Armor Accessories Reenacting Organizations Live Action Role Play Renaissance Festivals Wedding Information Last updated Medieval Resources Clothing

    73. The Avalon Project : Ancient, Medieval And Renaissance Documents
    SEARCH US Ancient, medieval and renaissance Documents history Of TheBritons (Historia Brittonum) by Nennius Translated by JA Giles
    http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/medmenu.htm
    @import url(../css/iestyles.css);
    The Avalon Project at Yale Law School
    Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Documents
    Major Collections What's New Avalon Home pre 18 ... Century
    SEARCH U.S. Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Documents:
  • Acilian Law on the Right to Recovery of Property Officialy Extorted, 122 B.C.
    Agrarian Law; 111 B.C.
    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
    Anglo-Saxon Law - Extracts From Early Laws of the English. ... Century
  • 74. Carleton College: Gould Library: Subject Research Guides
    Handbook of European history 14001600, Late Middle Ages, renaissance, andReformation A Guide to the Sources of medieval history Ref D117.C2213
    http://www.carleton.edu/campus/library/reference/subjectpages/medievalres.html
    Skip Navigation Text Only/ Printer-Friendly Site Navigation Information for... - Prospective Students - Current Students - International Students - Alumni - Visitors Quick Links: - A to Z Guide - Academic Departments - Admissions - Athletics - Campus Offices - Carleton News - Employment Opportunities - Event Calendars - Giving to Carleton - Gould Library - Phone/Email Directory - Registrar's Office - Site Map - The Arts at Carleton You are here: Campus Gould Library Find… Research Help ... Research Help

    75. The New Cambridge Medieval History - Cambridge University Press
    The Carolingian renaissance education and literary culture John J. RI Moore,Professor of medieval history at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
    http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=052136292X

    76. Medieval And Renaissance Studies
    Guide to the Sources of medieval history, by RC van Caenegem. Amsterdam, 1978 . (called Journal of medieval and renaissance Studies, 19711995).
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/medieval/medieval.htm
    Catalog Ask A Librarian Your Accounts Hours ... Contact Us
    Library Resources for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    Background Information : Encyclopedias, General Surveys, Reference Works
    The Cambridge Economic History of Europe. General editors M. M. Postan and H J. Habakkuk. Cambridge: The University Press, 2nd ed., 1966. 8 vols.
    An authoritative survey of an aspect of society not included in the Cambridge medieval and modern histories. Contents organized in chapters which deal with a well-defined topic (e.g., "Markets and Fairs"). Bibliographies for each chapter appear at the end of the volume. Chronology of the Medieval World, 800 to 1491 , by R. L. Storey. Oxford: Helicon, 1994.
    Ref. 909.07 S884 C557 1994

    A year-by-year outline of medieval history. Left-hand pages show the political events of each year, while facing pages show development in law, science, religion, education, the arts, and philosophy, along with significant births and deaths. A good index makes it easy to locate persons, places, subjects and titles of books or artworks. Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism.

    77. Resources In Medieval And Renaissance Studies
    on the history and culture of the medieval and renaissance periods. Texts and supplemental materials for medieval and renaissance Studies.
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/medieval/
    Catalog Ask A Librarian Your Accounts Hours ... Contact Us
    Resources in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    Subject Librarian Collection Description Research Guides Databases and Indexes ...
    Duke University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    Subject Librarian Joline Ezzell , joline.ezzell@duke.edu
    Reference Department
    Perkins Library Box 90175
    Perkins Library
    Duke University
    Durham, NC 27708-0175 Collection Description The Medieval and Renaissance Studies collection supports the Duke Medieval and Renaissance Program, which offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. The collection includes primary and secondary literature on the history and culture of the Medieval and Renaissance periods. The materials collected include current publications in the fields of history, literature, philosophy, art, and music. Publications in major European languages are acquired for the collection, with particular emphasis on English, French, German, Italian, and Latin.
    Materials in all formats are collected, though the majority of the collection is in printed form. Use of the collection is enhanced by the major indexes to literature in the field. In general, textbooks are not collected.

    78. NYU | MARC | Resources | Links
    ACMRS, Arizona Center for medieval and renaissance Studies Quellen zurmittelalterlichen Reichsgeschichte, medieval German history medieval Science
    http://www.nyu.edu/fas/center/marc/resources/links.html
    Back to Previous Page Links to other Medieval and Renaissance Resources Research Tools
    Sources for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    : lists library collections online, primary text archives, Medieval Studies projects on the internet, manuscript projects and digital exhibitions.
    The Labyrinth
    : Resources for Medieval Studies
    Wilson Art Abstracts
    , available online through EDINA (Edinburgh Data and Information Access). This database provides abstracts and bibliographic references for a wide variety of art- and archaeology-related disciplines.
    COPAC Web Interface
    : access to the unified online catalogues of some of the largest university research libraries in the UK and Ireland. Programs and Organizations : Most of these sites have extensive links collections for further research
    ACMRS
    , Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    AVISTA
    , Association Villard de Honnecourt; interdisciplinary study of medieval science, technology and art; includes an online publication of AVISTA's journal

    79. Program Of Medieval And Renaissance Studies
    renaissance literature; history of literary criticism to 1700; epic poetry fromHomer Penelope D. Johnson (history). medieval history; women s history
    http://www.nyu.edu/cas/dept/mars.htm
    College of Arts and Science
    Program Summary
    See also the 1998-2000 College Bulletin section on this program.
    Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program (MARS) is a center of excellence and an intellectual gathering-place for NYU's prestigious and internationally renowned faculty. MARS makes available to undergraduates New York's unique scholarly resources through the courses it sponsors, its lecture program, and its intensive, personal student advisement. The Program focuses on the history, institutions, languages, literature, thought, faith, and art of Europe from the collapse of Roman authority to about 1600 A.D. The Program's diversity of fields and the interdisciplinary relations among them make MARS study an engaging and exhilarating experience. Moreover, the personally designed program and individualized attention by the program director and outstanding NYU full-time faculty enable students to experience the intimacy and guidance of a small program within the parameters of an expansive university.
    Academic Programs
    The MARS Program offers a major and minor with concentrations in Fine Arts, History, Philosophy and Religion, Music, History of Science, as well as Languages and Literatures (Classics, Comparative Literature, English, French, German, Hebrew and Judaic Studies, Italian, Middle Eastern Studies, Russian and Slavic Studies, Spanish and Portuguese). MARS is specifically designed for students who wish to develop a program around their own interests, rather than those of a rigidly structured departmental major. The MARS requirements for the major and minor are set forth in the

    80. .: VirtualFaire.Com :. The Most Searchable Renaissance Faire And Fantasy Merchan
    Directory of merchants and vendors which cater to the enthusiasts of renaissance faires and medieval history.
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    Log-In Register Search Home The searchable renaissance faire and fantasy merchant directory - 720 links and growing!
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