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  1. Conrad Von Soest: Painter Among Merchant Princes (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 16) by Brigitte Corley, 1996-12
  2. Omne Bonum: A Fourteenth-Century Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 18) 2-Volume Set by James Le Palmer, Lucy Freeman Sandler, 1996-09
  3. North-European Panel Paintings. (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 6) by Christa Grossinger, 1992-01
  4. Politics and Civic Ideals iand Sculpture in Italy c.1240-1400 (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Brendan Cassidy, 2007-11-30
  5. Diplomats at Work: Three Renaissance Studies (History/Prehistory & Medieval History) by Joycelyne G. Russell, 1992-07
  6. The Cloisters Cross: (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 12) by Elizabeth C. Parker, 1994-04-01
  7. Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia: The Social History of an Italian Town, 1200-1430. by David. HERLIHY, 1967
  8. Francis Wormald Collected Writings, II: Studies in English and Continental Art of the Later Middle Ages (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 5:02) by Francis Wormald, 1988
  9. History of Ornament, Ancient and Medieval [&] Renaissance and Modern by A. D. F. Hamlin, 1921
  10. Early Engravers And Their Public: The Master Of The Berlin Passion And Manuscripts From Convents In The Rhine-Maas Region, ca. 1450-1500 (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Ursula Weekes, 2005-01
  11. English Renaissance Prose: History, Language, and Politics (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
  12. Sigena: Romanesque Paintings in Spain and the Artists of the Winchester Bible (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 1) by Walter Oakeshott, 1982-05-06
  13. Print Publishing in Sixteenth Century Rome (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Clce Witcombe, 2008-03
  14. The Twelfth Century to the Renaissance (The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Volume II)

81. Postholders And Supervisors For Medieval History
English medieval legal history; legal, administrative and constitutional historyof the medieval towns, late medieval religion, Italian renaissance
http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/staff/sublists/medieval.htm
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Postholders and supervisors for Medieval History
The following are available to supervise postgraduate studies in Medieval history. Dr Lesley Abrams
Titular CUF in Medieval History
Balliol College
Scandinavia and Scandinavians abroad, particularly conversion to Christianity Dr Rowena Archer
Tutor in Medieval History
Brasenose College
Fifteenth-century English politics; noblewomen in England, 1350-1500 Professor Martin Biddle
Hertford College Anglo-Saxon and medieval archaeology and architectural history; Tudor art and architecture Dr John Blair
Lecturer (CUF) in Modern History
The Queen's College
john.blair@queens.ox.ac.uk
Anglo-Saxon social and ecclesiastical history; medieval archaeology Dr Paul Brand
Senior Research Fellow All Souls College paul.brand@all-souls.ox.ac.uk English medieval legal history; legal, administrative and constitutional history of the lordship of Ireland Professor Averil Cameron Warden, Keble College

82. Regional CMRS Faculty Affiliates
Areas medieval and renaissance European history; Diana Y. Chou Homehttp//www.as.ysu.edu/~history/ Areas medieval and renaissance history
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    83. University Of Wales Swansea - History Department
    Dr Law edits the leading journal renaissance Studies. Deborah Youngs studieslater medieval British history, particularly questions of gender,
    http://www.swan.ac.uk/history/research/medieval.html
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    Medieval History Professor John France works on medieval warfare and crusading. His most recent work explores the dynamic between the crusades and the 'expansion of Europe'. Ifor Rowlands has published studies of the Welsh March, the reign of King John, and Welsh castles. John Law's principal area of research is the history of late medieval and early Renaissance Italy; he is also interested in the 'discovery' of Italy and its Renaissance past by modern scholars and travellers. Dr Law edits the leading journal Renaissance Studies. Deborah Youngs studies later medieval British history, particularly questions of gender, the life cycle and popular devotion. At present she is writing a book on the life cycle in later medieval Europe. Professor Ralph Griffiths currently holds an Emeritus Leverhulme Fellowship to continue his work on late medieval England and Wales. Projects Welsh History Modern History Early Modern History ... Resources About Us Noticeboard Dialogues

    84. Medieval And Renaissance Manuscripts
    more medieval and renaissance manuscripts were added to the collection. A fifteenthcentury interpretation of the history of the ancient world
    http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/dres/dres1.html
    Treasures of Saxon State Library
    Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
    The collection expanded to include all areas of knowledge: fourteenth-century copies of Ovid and Petrarch; Medieval histories of Meissen and Bohemia; Biblical, legal, and medical manuscripts; and a fourteenth-century genealogy of the Frankish kings. With the destruction of some of these priceless possessions during the bombings of 1945, the Library now has approximately 400 Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. This exhibit displays a small sampling, from the tenth-century Evangelia and the superb Hebraic Machsor, to a fine manuscript of Boccaccio, and a fifteenth-century history of the ancient world. Latin Gospel passages used in Catholic Mass This collection of Gospel passages for use in Catholic mass is one of the oldest, most priceless manuscripts in the library. The tenth-century manuscript, of German origin, has colorful initials, sometimes in the form of stylized animal figures, connecting it with very early Germanic art. The manuscript is open to the text of St. Matthew's Gospel describing the passion of Jesus Christ. Evangelia dominicalia et festivalia (Lord's Day and Feast Day Gospels) Tenth century, leaves 59b, 60a Vellum (1)

    85. Powell's Books - World History-Medieval And Renaissance
    Powell s Books is the largest independent used and new bookstore in the world.We carry an extensive collection of out of print rare, and technical titles
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    Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
    by Jack Weatherford Synopsis Weatherford resurrects the true history of Genghis Khan, from the story of his relentless rise through Mongol tribal culture to the waging of his devastatingly successful wars and the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed.... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $15.95 add to wish list World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance Portrait of an Age by William Manchester Publisher Comments From tales of chivalrous knights to the barbarity of trial by ordeal, no era has been a greater source of awe, horror, and wonder than the Middle Ages. In handsomely crafted prose, and with the grace and authority of his extraordinary gift for narrative...

    86. RU Center For Medieval And Renaissance Natural Philosophy
    The RU Center for medieval and renaissance Natural Philosophy (CMRNP), Aspects of its Institutional, Intellectual, and Spiritual history” (University of
    http://www.ru.nl/filosofie/center/
    Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Faculteit der Filosofie
    Center for Medieval and Renaissance Natural Philosophy
    Aims and Scope
    The Center was initially founded with a grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), which between 1998 and 2002 provided several post-doctoral fellowships. In the meantime, the Center has become independent. It organizes symposia and an annual lecture series. It edits the journal Early Science and Medicine , a quarterly published by Brill Academic Publishers, and the book series Medieval and Early Modern Science , which is also published by Brill.
    Members
    Johannes M.M.H. Thijssen Quaestiones on the Physics (cf. Selected Publications ). He is Founder and Consulting Editor of Early Science and Medicine and of the book series Medieval and Early Modern Science . He is Chairman of the programme From Natural Philosophy to Science , which is funded by the European Science Foundation . You can reach him at hthijssen@phil.ru.nl Paul J.J.M. Bakker (Ph.D. in Philosophy, Nijmegen University, 1999) holds degrees in philosophy and theology. He has published several articles in leading scholarly journals on medieval philosophy, theology and medicine (cf. Selected Publications ). He co-edited

    87. History - Ancient & Medieval History
    For more information, contact the library s history research specialist.FEATURED RESOURCES. Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and renaissance
    http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?TopicID=10&Subje

    88. Odin's Castle Of Dreams & Legends
    AuthenticityOriented medieval and renaissance Reenactment/Living history Groups New Robert Harbison s Celtic Spiritual medieval history Page
    http://www.odinscastle.org/odin5.html

      e courteously invite you into the Great Hall and our vast array of Medieval Historical sources and resources from thoughout the world. At first, I tried to separate them into the Dark Ages, Medieval, and Renaissance time periods, but there was far too much overlap. Sometimes, the distinction between different periods was vague at best. Then again, since this period is normally taken together I decided to group them together and let you, the visitor, explore them at your will, letting you separate them as you wish. You will find the Crusades and Religious history of this period located in the Monks Cell. Now, let us turn to the days of legend, romance, and chivalry.................
      Medieval History:
      The Chronology of Medieval Europe Medieval Timeline Reference Classics Collection Page Vortigern Studies: British History 400-600 The Bayeux Tapestry 1066 and the Norman Conquest Invasion of England, 1066 Conquest and Resistance - England 1066 to 1088 The Normans Authenticity-Oriented Medieval and Renaissance Reenactment/Living History Groups Anglo-Saxon Culture An Anglo-Saxon Glossary An Anglo-Saxon Bibliography Early British Kingdoms Regia Anglorum Adventus Saxonum Feudal Life in the Middle Ages Renaissance - The Elizabethan World Explore the Renaissance Renaissance Europe Renaissance Society of America RENAISSANCE forum Virtual Renaissance The Art of Renaissance Science Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe Renaissance Sites Monarchs of Europe Royalty in History Tudor History>

    89. Biographies Of Notable Medieval Women
    Biographies of Notable medieval and renaissance Women Black history • Ancientand Classical • medieval, renaissance • British history
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    90. Medieval And Renaissance Women's History
    medieval and renaissance Women women s lives, women s roles, gender issues andnotable women.
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    91. Medieval & Renaissance Games
    Added the CueCare history of Billiards. Added Leif Bennett s Java games. Karen Larsdatter has a nice page on Games in medieval and renaissance Works of
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    Welcome to a page specifically dedicated to Really Old Games. This page is intended to cover anything and everything pertaining to games in the Medieval and Renaissance periods. All are welcome to contribute; I am particularly looking for relevant sites to point to. Bookmarking this page: If you are bookmarking or creating a link to this site, please use the form: http://www.waks.org/game-hist/ I own that domain, and it should always forward to the correct place, even if the actual location of the site changes. What's New: New files and changes to this site:
    • Yes, yes I owe the site a major overhaul. But as a start, I've updated my bibliography with a number of recent acquisitions. Updated my description of Astronomical Tables to reflect new information about the dice.
      Added an appendix to my Primero reconstruction, discussing the differences between it and David Whittaker's. Updated my cheat sheet with modifications based on his ideas, but haven't updated the main reconstruction itself yet. Also, added links to all the other primary sources. Added an alternate transcription of the Trump section from Familiar Dialogues Added a couple more Primiera-related transcriptions from Thierry Depaulis.

    92. Medieval And Renaissance Wedding Page
    General medieval renaissance history Sites. Camelot Project Labyrinth homepagefor medieval Studies medieval Naming Guides NetSERF The Internet
    http://www.drizzle.com/~celyn/mrwp/mrwp.html
    MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE WEDDING PAGE
    Bibliographies:
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    or as a Word 7.0 document
    Medieval/Renaissance Wedding FAQ:
    Organized and compiled by BJ Kuehl for the alt.wedding and soc.couples.wedding newsgroups. Sections of the FAQ are duplicated on other parts of this page. Please email BJ directly with additions or corrections to the FAQ.
    Information on Viking Weddings
    Gunnora Hallakarva has written a paper on Courtship, Love and Marriage in Viking Scandinavia. Should you wish to use this information for anything other than your own personal research (such as a publishing it in a local SCA newsletter), please contact her for permission.

    93. Medieval Studies Program
    Required Course history 115 medieval Europe 4101500 (or equivalent) 603 history of Drugs to 1850; 903 Seminar medieval, renaissance and
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/msp/courses.html
    Certificates in Medieval Studies
    There are two Cerificates offered, the regular Certificate in Medieval Studies and the Honors Cerificate in Medieval Studies.
    Regular Certificate in Medieval Studies
    . All students (including special students, graduate students, law students, etc.) are eligible to earn the regular Certificate in Medieval studies, the requirements for which are listed below.
  • COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Eight (8) courses, according to the following distributional requirements:
  • Required Course: History 115: Medieval Europe 410-1500 (or equivalent) Two Courses from the Following:
    • Geography:
      • 577: History of Cartography
      Hebrew and Semitic Studies:
      • 371: Topics in Jewish Civilization (when topic is medieval) 471-472: Jewish Cultural History 473: Jewish Civilization in Medieval Spain
      History:
      • 313: Introduction to Byzantine History and Civilization 317: Medieval Social and Intellectual History: 400-1200 318: Medieval Social and Intellectual History: 1200-1450 321: Economic Life in Medieval Europe 325: History of Medieval France 326: Venice and the Venetian Republic in History and Culture 333: The Renaissance 339: History of Spain and Portugal to 1700 369: English Constitutional HistoryThe Medieval Era 417: History of Russia 431: History of Scandinavia to 1815 435: Politics and the State in the Medieval Islamic World 539: The Middle East and the Balkans during the Ottoman Era, 1200-1600
  • 94. Medieval History
    medieval history Sites on the Internet Academic Info medieval history Page Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and renaissance (University of Toronto)
    http://www.tntech.edu/history/medieval.html
    Medieval History
    Professional Organizations
    Medieval History Sites on the Internet
    Last updated on May 27, 2005 Department of History
    Tennessee Technological University
    Box 5064
    Cookeville, TN 38505
    For comments or suggestions, contact preagan@tntech.edu Go to History Sites by Period Page Go to History by Subject Page Go to Internet Resources in History Page Go to TTU History Home Page

    95. Medieval And Renaissance Fact And Fiction
    periods of European history, including medieval renaissance Europe. Only a portion is medieval and renaissance, but the site is well indexed to
    http://www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/medieval.html
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    Medieval and Renaissance Fact and Fiction
    Well Met!
    This page is meant to be a guide to resources available on the Web for people who are interested in the history, culture, literature and re-creation of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. There are hundreds of sites on the Middle Ages on the Web. I know I have only a small percentage of what is out there, but I have tried to organize this site so that you will have an easier time finding what you want. Please e-mail me to let me know about good sites that I haven't included yet. Welcome to my site. Feel free to explore, and please come back again, because I'm always adding new resources to the list.
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    96. Medieval And Renaissance Sources Online
    Journals. Exemplaria A Journal of Theory in medieval and renaissance Studies Essays in medieval Studies. Courses. Skip Knox s Electric renaissance Page
    http://www.missouri.edu/~ccguy/history.html
    Medieval and Renaissance Sources Online This is a brief collection of online resources in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. I had intended to expand it but have not gotten around to it. The links are still active however.
    Important Sites
    The Labyrinth (The Labyrinth at Georgetown is perhaps the best general startingpoint for Medieval and Renaissance Studies online.)
    Online Catasto of 1427 (This is am online searchable version of one of the most valuable documents for Renaissance demographics. The result of a massive, joint project, this site provides a taste of things to come in online historical research.)
    Journals
    Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
    Essays in Medieval Studies
    Courses
    Skip Knox's Electric Renaissance Page (Ellis Skip Knox taught the Renaissance online for several years. This page is the fruit of that experience.) Last updated 19 July, 2002 wilsong@missouri.edu

    97. World Captions 1
    Plan of piazza, from Georges Gromort, Italian renaissance Architecture (Paris, 01410a. medieval domed developed groin vaults, F. Kimball, A history of
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    WORLD ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY SURVEY EXAMPLES
    Part I, Ancient to Renaissance [ jump to part II
    For each example there are a handful of links directly to images, which open in a second window which it's best to keep at the left edge of your screen. You can also link from the building name directly to a second page focussed on just that building, with more images and links to pertinent external websites. Some images feature a second link. In these cases, the first will go to a screen-sized image, the second to a much larger image. The number of the second link refers to the dimensions of the raw image (width x height) in pixels. Resolution and JPEG quality will vary, but are generally higher. This project is still abuildin', and we'd be grateful for any constructive comments or contributions. Send them to jcohen@brynmawr.edu . See a partial list of sites or plans still needed. Please be sure to check the before using any of these images. The links below will jump directly to one of the subheadings in this document:
    PREHISTORIC EUROPE
    ANCIENT NEAR EAST EGYPTIAN MINOAN and MYCENEAN ... SOUTH ASIA PREHISTORIC EUROPE Oval hut , Terra Amata (Nice), France, c. 400,000 BC.

    98. Medieval History
    Examples of primary sources in medieval history include The Paston Letters; TheBook of Margery Kempe; Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and renaissance
    http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/history/medieval.htm
    Medieval History
    Stauffer Library Reference
    Approaches to Research Biographies Bibliographies Finding Books ... Writing Your Paper
    Approaches to Research
    For information on how to do research in general, check Research Strategy Primary source material is a key part of historical research. A primary source is a document in which an event is described by its witnesses. Some examples are: diaries, letters, speeches, interviews, newspapers, autobiographies, official records, including government documents, pamphlets, photographs, films, art, novels, music, furniture, clothing, buildings, and jewelry. Examples of primary sources in medieval history include: The Paston Letters The Book of Margery Kempe ; and Confessionvm ...(by St. Augustine). A secondary source interprets and analyses primary sources. Secondary sources are one step removed from the event. Some examples are: textbooks, journal articles, histories, criticism, commentaries and encyclopedias. Examples of secondary sources in medieval history are: Margery Kempe: an Example in the English Pastoral Tradition The All Present God: a Study in St. Augustine

    99. University At Albany Undergraduate Bulletin - 2004-2005 Medeival
    Department of history. The purpose of the medieval and renaissance Studies programis to give students a broad, multidisciplinary training in the history
    http://www.albany.edu/undergraduate_bulletin/program_medieval_renaissance.html

    100. History Of Western Biomedicine
    and the Greening of medieval Medicine V Sweet Bull of history ofMed., 1999 /JHU (US) Some notes about renaissance herbal medicine - PlanetHerbs
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    History of Western Biomedicine
    ANCIENT PERIOD - 499 A.D.

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