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         Renaissance Medieval History:     more books (100)
  1. Hugo Van Der Goes and the Procedures of Art and Salvation (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Margaret L. Koster, 2008-01-30
  2. A History of Women Philosophers: Volume II: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers, 500-1600 (History of Women Philosophers)
  3. The Inventory of King Henry VIII: Transcript of the Inventory (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 23)
  4. The Cambridge Illuminations: Ten Centuries of Book Production (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History)
  5. Women in medieval/Renaissance Europe (Women in European history and culture) by Susan Hill Gross, 1983
  6. Medieval and Renaissance Humanism: Rhetoric, Representation, and Reform (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
  7. In-Depth Resources (McDougal Littell World History: Medieval and Early Modern Times, Unit 7 European Renaissance and Reformation) by McDougal Littell, 2006
  8. Study guide: History of architecture, medieval period including Italian renaissance by Ralph Warner Hammett, 1947
  9. Shakespeare's English Histories: A Quest for Form and Genre (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
  10. Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia: The Social History of an Italian Town, 1200-1430 by David Herlihy, 1999-12-30
  11. The Regal Image of Richard II and the Wilton Diptych. (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 21) by National Gallery (Great Britain), 1997-12
  12. Medieval and Renaissance eyeglasses: their history and construction (Compleat anachronist) by Einar Lutemaker, 1982
  13. A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY : Late Medieval and Renaissance ; Ockham to the Speculative Mystics & the Revival of Platonism to Suarez (2 Vols.) by Frederick S.J. Copleston, 1963
  14. Medieval and Renaissance art: Art history C202 : a continuing education credit telecourse by Constantine G Christofides, 1973

121. PLS - Poculi Ludique Societas
Account of the many productions presented by this medieval and renaissance drama group.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~plspls/
Front Page Introduction A Brief History
Past Productions
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March 18th - March 27th, 2005
See the Current Show page for details.
This site is maintained by Alan Harnum (alan.harnum@utoronto.ca), and was last updated on February 25th, 2005. Sidebar image: Janus feasting. Source image from Godecookery.com Support the PLS

122. 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.

123. Medieval & Renaissance Woodworking
Articles, book reviews, plans, pictures, and other resources on medieval and renaissance woodworking, furniture, tools, and related matters.
http://www.medievalwoodworking.com/
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124. Do-It-Yourself Renaissance Costuming
Contains articles explaining how to make various armor types, hats, and other apparel.
http://www.diycostume.com
Leather:
  • Leathercrafting Intro
  • Quick Hat/Helm
  • Leather Boots
  • Leather Armor ...
  • Female Warrior Leather Armor Metal:
  • Metalworking Intro
  • Chain Mail
  • Brigandine Armor
  • Quick Pouch
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  • CB Swords. Lord of the Rings Swords, Chain mail, and more. Website Goal: To freely provide information and tutorials on making Medieval and Renaissance clothing, armor, and accessories. This website shall remain a free resource, void of any banner advertising.
    Welcome
    This website has been created to act as a repository for tutorials on making your own period clothing for Faires, Festivals, SCA, LARP, Nero, Stage Productions, or just for the hell of it. Right now, due to my own expertise, it focuses primarily on leather armor. If you would like to contribute tutorials to this site on your specialty, be it forging, sewing, or anything else. Please do, they'll be greatly appreciated. This is a free repository so you will not be paid, however you can have a signature including a link back to your site or business on every tutorial that you submit.
    Contribute
    If you have any knowledge of making any type of costume, armor, or accessory please share it, you will get a link back to your business or website if you want it. We're also interested in seeing pictures of items created using the tutorials on this website. Go
  • 125. Society For Medieval And Renaissance Philosophy
    Aims to foster research and teaching in the field, to organize scholarly meetings and conferences, to publish a newsletter and a monograph series, and to cooperate with other learned societies in projects of common interest.
    http://www.lmu.edu/smrp/
    Funding for the publication of scholarly works in medieval or Renaissance philosophy. To apply Annual award for the best paper on Medieval or Renaissance philosophy by a younger scholar. To apply The Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy was founded in December 1978 to foster research and teaching in the field, to organize scholarly meetings and conferences , to publish a newsletter and a monograph series , and to cooperate with other learned societies in projects of common interest. ANNOUNCEMENTS Reti Medievali
    Iniziative on line per gli studi medievistici
    Online Initiatives for Medieval Studies Reti Medievali was established in 1998 by a group of scholars from the Universities of Florence, Naples, Palermo, Venice, and Verona, and started online in May of 2000. In 2001 more scholars from other Italian universities joined the editorial board. Since 2004, the contributions of a group of Italian and foreign corresponding editors have extended the thematic and geographic range of our initiative. RM aims at establishing itself as an on-line community of medievalists, beyond specialist fields, and at encouraging institutions and individual scholars in experimenting and exploring, through a common action, the potential of new communication technologies.

    126. Medieval/Renaissance Brewing Homepage
    Pointers to recipes, articles, and resources
    http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/brewing.html
    Medieval/Renaissance Brewing Homepage
    What's New? This page is devoted to the topic of Medieval and Renaissance Brewing. There is a mailing list covering historical brewing in general. A web form for joining/leaving that list, and an archive of past postings, can be found on the historical brewing list homepage . Search the archive:
    Primary Sources, Reference, Bibliography
    Articles / Newsletters

    127. The Medieval & Renaissance Wedding Site
    Information, links, stories, and a message board for people planning or participating in a medieval or renaissance wedding.
    http://www.midnightgarden.com/wedding/index.html
    IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
    I'm sorry about the missing message board. I moved to a new server and didn't move the board before the DNS change took effect. I have put up a new message board running on entirely different software. I think this board will be a better resource in the future. I will try to get the old board up as an archive, but I don't know how soon that will happen. The new board is located at http://www.midnightgarden.com/wedding/board/YaBB.cgi What's New My Medieval Wedding Journal The Medieval Wedding Message Board ... The Medieval Wedding of Pamela and Dale This site is owned by Pamela Riley Would you like to join the Previous 5 Sites Previous Next Next 5 Sites ... Random Site This Medieval and Renaissance site is owned by Pamela Riley
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    128. Castle Furnishings Has An Exceptional Selection Of Books Relating To Medieval An
    Selection of books on medieval and renaissance topics.
    http://www.medievalbookstore.com/
    Castle Furnishings has an exceptional selection of books relating to medieval and renaissance topics. Although we primarily cater to medieval re-creators, those of a more academic inclination will also find much here to interest them. Although we carry many books on "practical" subjects, such as cooking, costuming, archery, calligraphy and metalworking, we also carry primary source material (usually translated into English), a great many art books and scholarly books from academic presses (many of these are remainders at quite reasonable prices). We sell only new books, both recently published full-price books and remainders at bargain prices. (Remainders are books that the publishers have sold at a reduction (often substantial), to get rid of excess inventory or when they are taking a book out of print.) By their nature, remainders are usually a finite commodity - if you see one you want, order it now, for when we sell out, chances are high that we will not be able to get any more. If you have seen a book, remaindered or otherwise, here in the past, that is not here now, e-mail us anyway and we will try to get it in for you. Surprise! After letting things slide for far too long, new titles have been added! Check them out

    129. Parrish Relics Main Menu
    Amulets and ornaments of sculptured clay with stained glass and semiprecious stones hand crafted by Jennifer Parrish in historical styles such as Byzantine, medieval, renaissance.
    http://www.parrishrelics.com/
    Symbolic and spiritual jewelry created with the elements of resilient clay, stained glass, semi-precious stones, scented resins, and glass vessels, finished with the handpainted patinas of antiqued silver or gold finish for a romantic, aged presence. ~We hope that you enjoy your visit~
    - in the studio - the online catalog for Parrish Relics - special events, news, and updates selection of one-of-a-kind jewelry for immediate sale! - jewels for people who love animals - featured article, reviews, and interviews - contact and ordering information - info on custom work and special requests - printable and secure forms for ordering online
    - customers' comments
    - links to friends and favorites on the web - current stores that carry Parrish Relics jewelry

    130. The Medieval Lyric - About Guillaume De Machaut
    Biography, period art, and score with MOV audio for his Rondolet. Intended to aid the teaching of prerenaissance song.
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/medst/medieval_lyric/machaut/
    The Medieval Lyric
    Guillaume de Machaut
    Remede de Fortune
    Home Search Site Index About ... Rondelet
    About Guillaume de Machaut
    Guillaume de Machaut and the Remede de Fortune Machaut died in 1377. If he can be called a trouvère, his life followed a quite different pattern from most trouvères. Like Machaut, they benefited from highly placed patronage, but none had the important position within the church hierarchy that Machaut enjoyed at Reims. Machaut had a professional status most of them never attained, and he moved with equal ease in sacred and secular spheres. What especially characterizes Machaut and sets him off from earlier traditions is that he was one of the first writers to whom the words "poet" or "author" in the modern sense could be applied. Machaut’s works may be divided into the categories he establishes — with one exception — in his manuscripts: narrative verse, lyric poetry, and musical compositions. Music is usually in its own section in the manuscript, and notated pieces normally appear only there. For example, a lyric poem may be found without music in the lyric poetry section, but if it is to have music, it recurs with its music in the music section. Musical compositions are divisible into secular ( ballades, rondeaux, virelais, lais

    131. Life Of Riley Custom Costumes - Handmade Renaissance Dresses
    Detailed and accurate renaissance formal styles. Custom orders available.
    http://life_of_rileycc.tripod.com
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    132. The Boston Camerata
    medieval and renaissance music; medieval cantigas of King Alfonso el Sabio. Vocal and instrumental; schedule, CDs.
    http://members.aol.com/boscam
    "America's foremost early music ensemble" Le Monde, Paris
    The Boston Camerata Home Page
    "A perfect example of what a web site can be when set up by passionate musical performers"
    Goldberg Magazine, Madrid
      We have moved Nous avons déménagé! Our new address is Notre nouvelle addresse Web: http://www.bostoncamerata.com
      Please visit us there, and let us know how we are doing.

    133. Dragons Hallow
    Supplier of renaissance and medieval leather goods, weapons, armor, costume patterns, and jewelry for Faires and similar events; on line catalog and ordering information, based in Mill Creek, Washington.
    http://www.geocities.com/dragonshallow
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    134. Historical European Martial Arts
    HEMA collects and distributes useful information for those researching authentic martial arts and fighting systems of medieval and renaissance Europe.
    http://www.hema.freehomepage.com
    Free Web space and hosting from freehomepage.com if(window.ivnRotate) window.ivnRotate1 = new window.ivnRotate('ivnRotate1',0,document.awsSearch1.Keywords) Popular Searches:
    HISTORICAL EUROPEAN MARTIAL ARTS Links Contact HEMA HEMA sparring helmet design Arte dell'abbracciare ... Page 1 - Kampfringen defense Page 2 - Arte dell'Abbracciare unarmed defense sequence #1 Page 3 - Arte dell'Abbracciare unarmed defense sequence #2 Page 4 - Arte della Daga unarmed defense sequence against the thrusting dagger Page 5 - Variations on a theme: twenty versions of the "back lever" throw from diverse historical sources Page 6 - Passchen's Ringbuch, part 1 Welcome to HEMA. This site is dedicated to the almost-lost arts of unarmed combat, dagger fighting and close-quarters sword combat as they were practiced throughout Europe centuries ago. Over the past ten years there has been an explosion of interest in reviving the ancient European martial arts. Many written and illustrated records of the fighting arts of Europe, especially during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, have now become freely available via the Internet. Groups and individuals all over the world are working together to translate and interpret their lessons. Consistently, what has been discovered represents a rich and sophisticated tradition, equal in all respects to the classical Asian martial arts. Just as modern practitioners look back with respect upon the ko-ryu (ancient schools) of Bujutsu, so too may they draw inspiration from the Masters of old Europe.

    135. Medieval And Renaissance Food Homepage
    Articles, recipes, and summaries of books about renaissance and medieval cooking.
    http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
    Medieval and Renaissance Food Homepage
    There is a mailing list about this topic: send mail to majordomo@ansteorra.org saying "subscribe sca-cooks". There is also a searchable archive for this mailing list. What's New on this page?
    Primary Sources, Reference, Bibliography

    136. RICETTE RINASCIMENTALI
    Twenty seven medieval and renaissance recipes with notes.
    http://www.nicomarin.com/ricette_e.htm
    Le ricette: The Renaissance at the Dinner Table
    By Dr. Alessandro Giacomello

    137. ON CLASSICAL. Medieval, Renaissance (and Traditional) Music
    Collection of MIDI audio files freely downloadable from Kunst der Fuge. Sorted by nationality and author.
    http://www.kunstderfuge.com/renaissance.htm

    138. The Directorie Of Renaissance Faires
    renaissance Faires, medieval Festivals and related reenactments worldwide, with locations, times, dates, prices, weather and maps.
    http://www.faires.com
    Those with slow connections or old browsers may CLICK HERE for a no-frills text-only version of the Directorie
    Being an extensive guide to
    R ENAISSANCE F AIRES
    and
    Medieval Festivals
    AROUND THE WORLD
    Compiled by Sir Michael Bonk
    25 September 1605 document.write(y0); Mike Bonk

    139. SF Early Music Society
    Facts, membership information, and calendar of events for organization that promotes appreciation of medieval, renaissance, and baroque music. Events held in Berkeley, San Rafael, and Marin.
    http://www.sfems.org/
    What is SFEMS?
    SFEMS Activities
    Ordering from SFEMS
    For further information, contact SFEMS:

    140. RWC Redirect To New Site
    s, photos, prices, and online ordering for their medieval, renaissance and Baroque musical instruments and kits.......
    http://www.renwks.com/
    If you are not automatically redirected to our new site, please click here If you are not automatically redirected to our new site, please click here

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