Medieval And Renaissance Instruments This is Musica Antiqua's illustrated guide to medieval and renaissance Instruments. This contains pictures, descriptions, and the history of the instruments used in playing early music. A Guide http://www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us/antiqua/instrumt.html
Who's Who In Medieval History And The Renaissance Who s Who in medieval history and the renaissance. I am your Guide,From Melissa Snell, Your Guide to medieval history. Interesting http://historymedren.about.com/library/who/blwwabout.htm
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WWW-VL Medieval Europe TO THE WWW VIRTUAL LIBRARY history INDEX University Graduate Student medieval and renaissance Consortium, under the medieval Paupers. medieval/renaissance history(Mining Company) medieval http://www.msu.edu/~georgem1/history/medieval.htm
Extractions: Medieval Europe This list of on-line references is maintained by The Michigan State University Graduate Student Medieval and Renaissance Consortium , under the sponsorship of ORB, for The World Wide Web Virtual Library History Section. Please send any comments, corrections, or additions to Michael W. George . This section is currently listed alphabetically within subject categories. As always I appreciate your feedback. If you find a link that should be here, please let me know. Also, if you have problems or questions, please email me at m-george@onu.edu (note the change in email address). Also, please note that not all of the sections in the navigation bar are physically located on this page. Because this list has become so large, I am in the process of breaking it into several pages. To go to a particular area, just click on the menu item. Finally, I will be unavailable. for the month of June, so please be patient during that period. I will again work on these pages at the end of June. Last Updated 9/28/01 Reference Chronological Geographical Topical ...
Medieval History - Life In The Middle Ages And Renaissance illustrated, searchable catalog of the illuminated medieval and renaissance manuscriptscurrently in Magazine and now online here at the medieval history site. http://historymedren.about.com/
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Medieval Sourcebook: Renaissance Niccolò Machiavelli (14691527) history of Florence Lorence The Civilization ofthe renaissance in Italy The Internet medieval Sourcebook participates in ORB http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1x.html
Extractions: Dante's letter explaining the Divine Comedy Petrarch (1304-1374) Petrarch (1304-1374): The Ascent of Mount Ventoux Petrarch (1304-1374): Selected Letters , c. 1372. WEB Petrarch (1304-1374): Selections from his Correspondences , from James Harvey Robinson, ed. and trans. Francesco Petrarca: The First Modern Scholar and Man of Letters , (New York: G.P. Putnam, 1898), scanned by Jason Boley and Jacob Miller. August, 1995. Hanover College. Selection 1 - Francesco Petrarch to Posterity Selection 2 - Petrarch's Preface to his First Collection of Letters Selection 3 - Petrarch's Passion for Work - The Trials of a Man of Letters Selection 4 - The Visit to the Goldsmith at Bergamo ... Selection 16 - An Excursion to Paris, the Netherlands, and the Rhine
Medieval History - Life In The Middle Ages And Renaissance Comprehensive directory of medieval art, literature, music, philosophy, history, religion, science and militaria, and the individuals who made it all happen. Subscribe to the About medieval history newsletter. Search. medieval history searchable catalog of the illuminated medieval and renaissance manuscripts currently in the British http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://historymedren.about.com/&y=026AB0230
Medieval And Renaissance History Resources renaissance Electronic Texts Rice University, medieval Studies Program.Richard III Society. Skye s Scottish and medieval history WebSite. http://www.historesearch.com/medieval.html
The Medieval World On The Web renaissance Studies Byzantium Byzantine and medieval Studies Site Byzantines inrenaissance Italy Byzantium Saxon Culture AngloSaxon history A Select http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/medieval.html
Renassiance History On The Web history of the renaissance Reformation Eras A Guide to Resources Research on Foradditional information and resources, check out our medieval history Page http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/renaissance.html
Medieval Sourcebook: Full Text Sources Jacob Burckhardt The Civilization of the renaissance in Italy a classic text scanned in by of the fundamental books of medieval English history. Evelyn Underhill Mysticism A http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.html
Extractions: note - this counter is approximate since it only records graphical hits Last Modified: October 30, 2001 Guide to Contents The structure of this section of the Sourcebook is as follows. You can browse through the entire list, or jump directly to the part that interests you by selecting the underlined links. Main Page will take you back to Sourcebook main page. Selected Sources will take you to the index of selected and excerpted medieval sources. Saints' Lives will take you to the page on hagiography. Note - full text saints' lives are not listed in this "Full Text Sources" page. Medieval Legal History will take you to the page on the history of law page.
End Of Europe's Middle Ages A large tutorial site 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/HIST/tutor/endmiddle/
Extractions: Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries This tutorial has moved. 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. 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 main objective of the tutorial is to furnish a baseline against which the vast changes of the following centuries may be measured. The End of Europe's Middle Ages / The University of Calgary / Comments or Questions
Medieval And Renaissance History Resources medieval and Rennaisance history research resource links for high school and college students Skye's Scottish and medieval history WebSite. Texas medieval Association Sixteenth Century renaissance English Literature (14851603) Do you need to read more about medieval history? http://www.snowcrest.net/jmike/medieval.html
ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Contents Byzantine Islamic Early medieval Carolingian Ottonian renaissance, High renaissanceMannerism Northern renaissance. Witcombe Professor, Art history, Sweet Briar http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
Medieval & Renaissance Europe Epact Scientific Instruments of medieval and renaissance Europe Access to imagesand descriptions from various history of science museums via handlist or http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/medren.html
Extractions: Primary Historical Documents Corpus Iuris Iustiniani and Ius Commune Roman law: Justinian texts hyperlinked to commentary glosses of the medieval ius commune (Latin transcriptions) Christian Classics Ethereal Library (Translations and transcriptions) The Early Church Online Encyclopaedia Document Page (comprehensive index of Western religious literature, 1st-15th Centuries) Monastic Matrix A scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities. See especially Cartularium for primary source documents and Figurae for digital images. (5th - 15th Centuries; facsimiles and commentary) Guide to Early Church Documents The St. Pachomius Library (Original and reprinted translations of patristic texts and liturgical documents) Dr. H. Grotefend, Zeitrechnung des Deutschen Mittelalters und der Neuzeit Standard and comprehensive source for questions of chronology, time reckonings and calendars. Extends beyond the German border; includes calendars of saints by city, diocese and order. Digitized by Dr. Horst Ruth. (Annotated Latin and German transcriptions) The Salic Law (ca. 500; English translation)
The Costume Page - Costume History Official medieval Links List; Useful Arts, Sciences, and medieval history Links;WWW medieval Resources. See also Costume Books Images On renaissance Costume. http://members.aol.com/nebula5/tcpinfo2.html
Extractions: Costume History Home Reference Museums History ... Costumes See also: Historical Topics (Multiple Eras) , and Historical Costume Resource Lists See also: Historical Topics (Multiple Eras) How to Do It Yourself and Baroque Costumes Canadian Conservation Institute: Conservation Treatment of an 18th-Century Silk Open-Robe and Petticoat Clothing in Guy Fawkes' Day Colonial Williamsburg: Milliner ... 17th Century Women's Fashion Plates Other Resources
World History Lesson Plans Rise of Democratic Ideas; 19th Century World history) Includes links Free download(daily life) Build a medieval Castle (free software renaissance Reformation. http://members.aol.com/MrDonnHistory/World.html
Extractions: Persian Gulf War / Propaganda Techniques Can YOU find the secret messages hidden in propaganda? It's not as easy as you might think. What is propaganda anyway? Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Colonial Mexico Learning Module. The Pre-Independence Mexican Indian Uprisings; Did they help or hinder Mexico's drive to independence from Spain? (Rise of Democratic Ideas; 19th Century World History) Includes links to lesson plans about Mexico The Atom Bomb Assignment and Handout
Lectures On Ancient And Early Medieval History - Main Lecture 13 A Brief Social history of the Roman Empire. Lecture 19 Early MedievalMonasticism. Lecture 20 Charlemagne and the Carolingian renaissance. http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/ancient.html
Extractions: Welcome to The History Guide's Lectures on Ancient and Medieval European History. These lectures were written over the past ten years and served as the basis for my western civilization and upper level European history courses at Florida Atlantic University (Davie, FL), Broward Community College (Coconut Creek, FL), Vance-Granville Community College (Henderson, NC), Meredith College (Raleigh, NC) and Wake Technical Community College (Raleigh, NC) The lectures presented here are between five and ten pages in length and are meant to be downloaded and printed. Of course, you can read them online if you wish. Please keep in mind that these lectures are intended for your education and edification and not for publication by anyone but myself. If you would like to link any of these pages to your own or use them in a classroom exercise or as a citation in one of your essays, please be courteous enough to let me know about it by sending email to or . You should also read my Conditions of Use statement for particulars. If you are looking for my credentials, please consult my
Renaissance Costumes Music, renaissance Costuming Guide medieval renaissance Instruments history, photos, sounds Internet renaissance Band - play MIDI files of http://teachers.westport.k12.ct.us/resource/renaissance.htm
Drama A history of renaissance Drama from its medieval Origins to the Closing of the Theatres. http://athena.english.vt.edu/~jmooney/renmats/drama.htm
Extractions: Morality Plays ... Webster The Origins of Drama The origins of drama as we know it are more the concern of anthropologists because drama and religious ritual seem to have been bound up with one another in the earlier stages of all civilizations. These things lie in the background of all drama: As far as we can trace the history of English drama, it begins with the elaboration of the ecclesiastical liturgy in mutually answering dialogues. No substantial continuity can be established between the origins of European drama in the Middle Ages and the drama of Greece and Rome, which had already run its course by the time the Christian era began.