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 Middle Ages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Internet Medieval Sourcebook Project Primary source archive of the Middle Ages.
Cunnan: A Wiki collecting information for re-enactors of the Middle Ages and Renaissance with a heavy slant towards members of the SCA
Further information can be found in Fred C. Robinson: "Medieval, the Middle Ages" in Speculum, Vol.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval

  
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Its purpose is to convert Muslims and Jews and to put an end to heresy.
1492 CE: Medieval Europe - Ferdinand and Isabella annex Granada, expel all Jews from Spain and seek overseas expansion (for example, as patrons of Christopher Columbus).
1250 CE: Medieval Europe - The successors of Innocent III are involved in a political struggle with Frederick II, who attempts to take control in central Italy.
http://eawc.evansville.edu/chronology/mepage.htm

  
 Best of History Web Sites: Medieval History (Middle Ages)
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three main index pages, with a number of supplementary documents.
The site and its documents are well organized and the breadth of materials is impressive.
A large, unannotated of Internet Medieval resources, from Catholic UniversityProvides access to an impressive array of scholarly resources on Medieval times
http://www.besthistorysites.net/Medieval.shtml

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Medieval Swordsmanship: Illustrated Methods and Techniques
Design/production of medieval swords (from a warrior's perspective)
However, the passion does not cover for some of the flaws.
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1581600046?v=glance

  
 Open Directory - Society: Philosophy: History of Philosophy: Medieval
Medieval Theories of Analogy - Survey of medieval accounts of analogical terms, which were thought to be particularly useful in metaphysics and theology, but were also discussed in commentaries on Aristotle's logic and in logic textbooks.
Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics - Announcements and links to publications.
Medieval Theories of Properties of Terms - The theories of proprietates terminorum was the basis of medieval semantic theory; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Stephen Read.
http://dmoz.org/Society/Philosophy/History_of_Philosophy/Medieval

  
 medieval
One frequent theme is the ubi sunt ("where are they now?"), poems lamenting the destruction of such grand cities as Cordoba as a result of the Berber invasions and wars with the Christians.
Ostensibly the Second Crusade responded to the emir Zanghi's capture of Edessa, but the Crusade also involved attacks on Jews, Wends, and Slavs (Medieval Sourcebook).
Geoffrey de Villehardouin narrates events from the Fourth Crusade of 1202-1204, in which the Venetians encourage the Crusaders to sack Constantinople (Medieval Sourcebook).
http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~bstevens/crusadeslit.htm

  
 VoS - Voice of the Shuttle
Bibliography for Medieval English Drama (Camelot Project, U. of Rochester)
On-Line Literary Resources: Medieval (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.)
A Guide to King Arthur's Forgotten Realm (undergraduate research project; includes photo essay of travel to Arthurian sites in Britian) (Joseph W. Boyles and W. Livingstone, III, Birmingham U. King Arthur: A Man for the Ages (both scholarly and popular information)
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2740

  
 Medieval History
Medieval and Renaissance Europe -- Primary Historical Documents
The PSC Medieval Society Official Medieval Links List
Medieval Sourcebook: A Blood Libel Cult: Anderl of Rinn
http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/Medieval.html

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Introduction
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three main index pages, with a number of supplementary documents.
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is located at the
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook, and other medieval components of the project, are located at the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html

  
 Medieval and Renaissance Fact and Fiction
"The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is an archive being assembled as a service to the Internet....Douglas B. Killings is responsible for this project..." The texts archived here include Chaucer, several Norse Sagas, and more.
This medieval work of theology was translated by the Fathers of the English Dominican Province.
This site provides links to transcriptions, translations and facsimiles of documents from all periods of European History, including Medieval & Renaissance Europe.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/medieval.html

  
 Medieval Semiotics
Unlike the infinite semeiosis of Peirce, however, such a regress, according to late medieval authors, would not have the character of a steady and permanent differentiation of signification but rather would be, as John Major calls it, an “abyss in signifying” (abyssus in significando) (John Major: Introd.
The core set of ideas and doctrines from which medieval philosophers developed their semiotic theories was provided to them mainly by two late ancient authors.
Tabarroni, Andrea: 1989, “Mental signs and the theory of representation in Ockham”, in On the Medieval Theory of Signs, ed.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/semiotics-medieval

  
 Welcome to Gode Cookery
The fantastic and incredible fish of the Middle Ages, both real and imagined.
Please consider a donation via PayPal to help us remain on the Internet.
He has been cooking medieval cuisine since 1980 and has been doing his own redactions from primary sources since 1988.
http://www.godecookery.com

  
 Calls For Papers: Medieval: by thread
CFP: Medieval Christianity and The Norse in Scandinavia (9/1/05; Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06) theswain_at_rcn.com (Thu Jul 14 2005 - 14:26:59 EDT)
CFP: Medieval Misericords: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry (9/15/05; Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06) Mica Gould (Fri Jul 29 2005 - 23:05:12 EDT)
CFP: Mediaevalia (journal) Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Thu Dec 05 1996 - 14:55:30 EST)
http://cfp.english.upenn.edu/archive/Medieval

  
 Collectors Post - Medieval Drama Links
I have wasted countless hours chasing after alleged medieval drama links on the World Wide Web that turned out to be either non-existent or of little value.
The following selection gives the ones that I have found to be most useful.
You may also be interested in this associated site:
http://collectorspost.com/Catalogue/medramalinks.htm

  
 Traditio
Originally a place of refuge for scholars from war-torn Europe, it has become a distinguished meeting place for original scholarly work from around the world.
Traditio celebrates in 1995 fifty years of achievement as a leading journal of ancient and medieval history, thought, and religion, drawing on contributions from European and American scholars.
Editorial correspondence and subscription requests should be directed to the Managing Editor, c/o Department of Classics, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/traditio/traditio.html

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Medieval Celebrations: How to Plan for Holidays, Weddings, and Reenactments With Recipes, Customs, ...
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The popularity of recreating medieval celebrations has been encouraged and promoted by the Christmas madrigal dinners hosted by many civic and church organizations across the United States, England, and Europe.
The title and description of this book implied that we would find lots of valuable information on that topic.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0811728668?v=glance

  
 ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Welcome to the new home of the ORB on the web!
The ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students.
The new Editor is Kathryn Talarico, who can be reached at Editor@the-orb.net
http://www.the-orb.net

  
 The Online Medieval and Classical Library (DL SunSITE)
Douglas B. Killings is responsible for the project, and can be reached at DeTroyes@EnterAct.Com.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook Medieval and Early Renaissance Literature Archive
The Labyrinth Guide to Medieval Studies on the Web.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL

  
 Medieval music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page was last modified 20:33, 1 October 2005.
In some ways, this was an attempt to meld the French and Italian styles.
Music historians do not agree on when the Renaissance era began, but most historians agree that England was still a medieval society in the early fifteenth century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_music

  
 Medieval Academic Discussion Groups
This document is the property of Edwin Duncan.
TMR-L, the Medieval Review (formerly known as BMMR, the Bryn Mawr Medieval Review) is, as its name implies, devoted to the review of books on medieval topics.
MEDIEVALE is a medieval history network from Canada whose postings are all in French.
http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/acalists.html

  
 Medieval Studies Theme
Junior high students explore the political structure of feudal society and the impact Christianity had on medieval life in this two week unit.
Check out especially the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, an electronic sourcebook of public domain and copy-permitted medieval documents.
This is a resource base, provided by the "Chronique, Journal of Chivalry" for those interested in medieval studies.
http://www.cln.org/themes/medieval.html

  
 Medieval
The Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto has an extensive links page.
Vess' class outlines: World Civilization to 1550, Middle Ages, and Medieval Monasticism.
De Re Militari: the society for Medieval military history.
http://www.bmarch.atfreeweb.com/medieval.htm

  
 Britannia: English Castles
This article is the first in a series which attempts to outline the development of the English Medieval castle and to describe its major features.
Castles were the product of that period of Medieval history termed the Age of Feudalism.
Most were the product of several centuries of modification and rebuilding, as new forms of defense were raised to counter new means of attack.
http://www.britannia.com/history/david1.html

  
 Marriage during the Middle Ages
Medieval marriage was still the province of the Church, and the sacrament of matrimony was central to Christian doctrine.
This era between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Reformation was unique and through it all, faith was the ever-present catalyst for artistic, intellectual, social, and political developments.
Weddings during medieval times saw the origin of several modern traditions and customs.
http://www.medieval-weddings.net

  
 Medieval Science
The Society for the History of Medieval Technology and Science (SHMTS)
The Society is based in the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine at Oxford University.
This source has a category devoted to the classical and medieval periods.
http://members.aol.com/McNelis/medsci_index.html

  
 English literature, medieval - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about English literature, medieval
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, more lay people were literate, and the Paston Letters form one of the first records of one family's ordinary lives.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
In medieval England (12th–15th century), the ascendancy of Norman-French culture in the post-Conquest era, followed by the re-emergence of native English works – by such authors as Chaucer, Langland, and Malory, and numerous anonymous authors, – marked the Middle English period of English literature.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/English+literature,+medieval

  
 MEDIEVAL: TOTAL WAR
This is the period of some 400 years when northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East were in a state of constant upheaval as new princely states fought each other.
It is a time of intense competition between the kings, princes, bishops and merchants, between religions, new nations and radical ideas - all of which helped make Europe into the cockpit of the world for the next 650 years.
In addition to armies, you’ll have spies, emissaries, holy men, and assassins to help you bring your schemes of domination to a successful and triumphant conclusion.
http://www.totalwar.com/community/medieval1.htm

  
 Castle Learning Center
This section will answer those questions and more.
Find out what kind of materials were used to make the castles, from the quarries to metal.
A rather awkward subject to talk about, but going to the potty in medieval times was sometimes a cold experience.
http://www.castles-of-britain.com/castle6.htm

  
 A Selection of Medieval Music
This is the time at which the medieval repertory can really be said to begin.
German music does not fit the present chronology very well, since it carried what might be called the troubadour style well into the 15th century.
Although the Medieval era stretches back centuries, and indeed plainchant repertories go back much farther, the starting point for this survey will be the early polyphonic music and contemporaneous monophonic songs of the 12th century.
http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/beginlst/medieval.htm

  
 Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship
The society's journal is the Medieval Feminist Forum, which appears twice a year.
At the International Medieval Congress, SMFS annually sponsors four to five scholarly sessions, a business meeting, a banquet, and a cash bar.
The Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship promotes the study of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance from the perspectives of gender studies, women's studies, and feminist studies.
http://smfs.uoregon.edu

  
 Medieval
Religion and the building of massive cathedrals were important in Medieval times.
You will find definitions of various medieval topics.
Find out why there were so many health problems in Medieval times.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ferndale/Medieval.htm

  
 Literary Resources -- Medieval (Lynch)
A refereed journal of theory in Medieval and Renaissance studies.
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (Univ. of Oklahoma)
Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Medieval Europe (Univ. of Evansville)
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/medieval.html

  
 medieval recipies
Medieval feasts have been hobby of mine since I was asked to prepare a Medieval dinner for a SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) event while in college.
For links to other Medieval sites, try these:
Since that time, I've done a good deal more research, have had a fair amount more experience in cooking, and have collected an invaluable library of Medieval and Renaissance cookbooks.
http://www.bitwise.net/~ken-bill/med-p1.htm

  
 Medieval Technology Pages
The Medieval Technology Pages are an attempt to provide accurate, referenced information on technological innovation and related subjects in western Europe during the Middle Ages.
The Medieval Technology Pages are a work in progress.
Information is hard to obtain, few surveys have been published, and in many cases the available sources fail to indicate their sources.
http://scholar.chem.nyu.edu/tekpages/Technology.html

  
 Medieval Bestiary : Encyclopedia
Many of the articles are on medieval people who in some way contributed to medieval animal lore; most of these are authors of bestiaries and encyclopedias and other texts.
You can find articles of interest using the two lists of articles (links are on the toolbars) or by searching this site:
http://www.bestiary.ca/primarysrc.htm

  
 Medieval and Renaissance Wedding Page
I have written a paper on Medieval & Renaissance Marriage which is available in HTML format or as a Word 7.0 document
Medieval and Renaissance Wedding Ring site is owned by Kirsti Thomas.
If you are interested in researching medieval and Resaissance history, please take a look at my listing of University Press publications that deal with those topics at
http://www.drizzle.com/~celyn/mrwp/mrwp.html

  
 Ravensgard Medieval Arts and Crafts
The Planets and Their Children - A Blockbook of Medieval Popular Astrology
Medieval and Early Modern Europe: documents from Hanover College (transcriptions)
Voice of the Shuttle: Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Literature
http://www.ravensgard.org/gerekr/interests.html

  
 Middelaldercentret
Except where stated otherwise, the photographs on this site were kindly provided by the Medieval Centre, who retain copyright and have given permission for their presentation here.
The Medieval Centre in Denmark is an experimental and educational institution presenting a late 14th Century environment to the public.
If you wish to use any of these images please also obtain permission.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~rmine/middel.html

  
 Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
Fragmentation and Redemption: Essays on Gender and the Human Body in Medieval Religion.
Woman and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing.
The Texture of Society: Medieval Women in the Southern Low Countries.
http://www.haverford.edu/library/reference/mschaus/mfi/mfi.html

  
 Medieval Weaponry
We also carry an extensive line of medieval clothing.
Our company offers all sorts of medieval armor and medieval weapons such as swords, daggers, suits of armor, helmets, chainmail, war clubs, maces and many more.
Our medieval weapons can be used for re-enactment (practical weapons) or for decoration.
http://www.medieval-weaponry.com

  
 TEAMS MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXTS
The General Editor of the series is Russell Peck of the University of Rochester.
The TEAMS Middle English Texts are published for TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) in association with the University of Rochester by Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
To download and make multiple copies for course use, you must have permission from the managing editor of Medieval Institute Publications.
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/tmsmenu.htm

  
 NOVA Online Secrets of Lost Empires Medieval Siege
In the film, which is a part of the NOVA series Secrets of Lost Empires, a team of timber framers and other specialists design, build, and fire a pair of trebuchets, a devastating engine of war popular in the Middle Ages.
Professor Richard Holmes, a British military historian and member of the NOVA trebuchet-building team, describes what everyday life was like in a typical English castle of the Middle Ages.
Welcome to the companion Web site to the NOVA program "Medieval Siege," originally broadcast on February 1, 2000.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/trebuchet

  
 End of Europe's Middle Ages - Home Page
Intended to provide a brief overview of the conditions at the end of Europe's Middle Ages, the tutorial is presented in a series of chapters that summarize the economic, political, religious and intellectual environment of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
The End of Europe's Middle Ages is designed to assist those students engaged in Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/endmiddle

  
 ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art of the Middle Ages
Medieval and Early Christian Art in the collection of the Museum of Antiquities, University of Saskatchewan)
Byzantine Medieval Hypertexts (Tatiana Nikolova-Houston, doctoral student in the School of Information at the University of Texas at Austin)
Medieval Fortifications in France (through Jeffery Howe's Digital Archive of European Architecture, Boston College)
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html

  
 ORB: The Encyclopedia
This new section of the ORB Encyclopedia will contain information on the languages of the Middle Ages and related questions of linguistics.
It is intended that ORB should serve all aspects of medieval studies, so the present list merely charts the initial leg of a very long voyage.
Medieval Wall Painting in the English Parish Church, ed.
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclo.html

  
 Exhibits Collection -- The Middle Ages
edium aevum -- Medieval or The Middle Ages.
In film and in literature, medieval life seems heroic, entertaining, and romantic.
Sign up to receive free monthly messages highlighting the news, events, and programming of Annenberg Media, plus ideas for using our resources in the classroom.
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/middleages

  
 The Medieval Academy
Send all correspondence to The Medieval Academy of America
The Medieval Academy Website is best viewed in an updated browser.
http://www.medievalacademy.org

  
 Labyrinth Home Page
Ongoing improvements to the Labyrinth are made possible by the support of the Georgetown University Medieval Studies Program.
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/labyrinth-home.html

  
 Medieval-Magic
The time in history and legend that magic flourished with the most mystery and character was the middle ages or the Medieval times.
Magic has been performed throughout the ages for reasons ranging from entertainment to medicinal.
Hence the name "Medieval Magic" is intended to bring forth those feelings of a time long past in our childhood.
http://www.medieval-magic.com

  
 Essays in Medieval Studies: Home Page
Visit the website of the Illinois Medieval Association for membership information and a subject-index to vols.
Books sent for review cannot be returned without prepaid postage.
The twenty-second annual meeting of the Illinois Medieval Association will be hosted by Southern Illinois University on February 26-27, 2005.
http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval

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