Medieval Sourcebook: Selected Sources: Index Social history, General; Social Classes Slaves The Late medieval Governments TheEmpire; Italy; France renaissance, Early Italian Humanism Dante; Petrarch. Artists; http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1.html
Extractions: Main Page Select Sources Full Texts Saints' Lives Law Texts Maps ... Exploration There are now thousands of sources in the Internet Medieval Sourcebook , and the previous large Selected Sources Index page was crashing many browsers. As of October 10 1998, the Selected Sources section has been completely redesigned to allow for easy and rapid navigation, as well as for further expansion in the number of texts. The Selected Sources section now works as follows: This Selected Sources Index page has been much extended to show all sections and sub sections. These have also been regularized in a consistent hierarchy. This should allow rapid review of where texts are. To access the sub-section pages , simply select the highlighted (white text with green background) section title on the left. In addition there are now two navigation bars on the left of each screen in the Selected Sources section.
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Medieval History A Prototype Image Database Visual Union Catalog Of medieval And renaissance Manuscripts;Online medieval and Classical Library; European history (look under http://www.tntech.edu/history/medieval.html
Grover Furr's Medieval History And Literature Page Check it out. Guide to medieval and renaissance history, by Melissa Snell,at the Mining Co. site (one of many interesting rings of sites). http://www.chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/medieval.html
Extractions: Norwich Cathedral This photo is a "clickable map." If your browser supports them, you can click on different parts of the photo to go directly to the major sections of the Table of Contents. If it does not, use the regular TOC below. Medieval Literature and History Page How To Search the CHAUCER mailing list archives. My 1979 Ph.D. dissertation, The Quarrel of the Roman de la Rose and Fourteenth Century Humanism , is now on the web. (7.13.02) Welcome to my page of Medieval links on the WorldWide Web! The first group of sites provide links to just about everything available. I've put the other links here so that you (and I) won't have to hunt through several levels of screens on one of the first group of sites in order to find what we are looking for. If there is something you want that's not here, search the links in the first group. A note about the illustration: it's a commonplace for works on the Middle Ages to reproduce medieval MS illustrations or other artwork of the period. These almost without exception give the perspective of (a) a medieval person's view of the Middle Ages; a nd (b) an elitist interpretation of whatever is illustrated. I take our challenge to be to give a contemporary, more scientific, more objective interpretation of the Middle Ages and its culture. Accordingly, the illustration is a contemporary photograph of a Medieval cathedral: an interpretation using modern te chnology to make the Middle Ages understandable in terms meaningful to us today.
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Medieval History Author Brigham Young University Subjects european history, medieval history,renaissance history DeweyClass 940.21 ResourceType document index Location http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/medievalhistory.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About A-Z Index Titles Descriptions About.com: Medieval History Angelcynn: Anglo-Saxon Living History 400 - 900 AD Anglo-Saxon Studies: A Select Bibliography Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet ... Windows on Italy: Theatre Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk About.com: Medieval History Offers original articles and features about medieval history, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include archaeology, architecture, armour and weaponry, Byzantine studies, the Crusades, Knightly Orders and the Knights Templar, Leonardo da Vinci, maps, Medieval Britain and Russia, online libraries and text collections, medieval history organisations, medieval religion, Renaissance studies, science and technology in the medieval period, timelines and chronologies, Vikings and women in the medieval period.
Teresa's Medieval History Page and renaissance Instruments, medieval Missives Aids to Letter Writing, ProfessorMcCluskey s medieval history courses page, medieval and renaissance Fact and http://www3.sympatico.ca/eckford/Medieval.htm
Extractions: Whittington Castle in Shropshire, England. If you've read Elizabeth Chadwick's Lords of the White Castle , you'll love seeing Whittington and reading more about it (though the castle itself is mostly in ruins.) If you haven't read the book, do, but drop by the website anyway as there's loads of info, photos, souvenirs, and links. December 1, 2000
NM's Creative Impulse..Medieval Who s Who in medieval history and renaissance intended to help you find informationabout significant individuals from the Middle Ages and renaissance, when http://history.evansville.net/medieval.html
Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse The Development of Western Civilization World History Medieval World Search or Look it up in the Encyclopedia Britannica Contact Information Medieval Europe was a constant battleground, from petty border disputes to internal power struggles and National rivalries. The Church was as much a competitor as it was a peace keeper. Feudalism, the Roman Catholic Church and the Code of Chivalry provided the framework for the social, political and economic environments of Europe during the Middle Ages. Emphasis was on manor life in the Early Middle ages but shifted to the cities and commercial activities during the later period. Monasteries gave way to Universities as centers of learning. Medieval art was primarily art of the Church. After the period of migration (AD500 - 800) in which the art was small and personal, the Germanic tribes settled into the old Roman Empire. Intricate and organic designs dominated this period. Later, beautiful illuminated manuscripts as well as relief sculpture were used to instruct an illiterate faithful. Massive Romanesque and then richly ornate Gothic cathedrals with ethereal stain glass windows soared to unbelievable heights. The journey from pessimism and superstition to intellectual and creative revival was reflected in the changing styles of art. Back to Top Alcuin one page biography of the monk of minuscule manuscript fame.
The Costumer's Manifesto: Medieval European Costume Links Page Costume. Theme history , Historical figures (1,000 French history Costumes).Middle Ages, medieval and renaissance Art and Architecture. http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/medievalinks.htm
Extractions: Weird Clothing Halloween and Party costumes at CostumeCity Medieval European Costume Links Page This symbol indicates an internal page of the Manifesto Other Links General Medieval Costume Medieval Costume and Fashion Dress in the Middle Ages Music for a Medieval Banquet Ancient European Costume and Fashion Robes and Honor : The Medieval World of Investiture (The New Middle Ages) Medieval Tailor's Assistant: Making Common Garments 1200-1500 The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set) The Art of Making Armour Hildegard of Bingen's Medicine From Saint Hildegard's Kitchen: Foods of Health, Foods of Joy
Links In Medieval And Northern Renaissance Art History Links in medieval and Northern renaissance Art history. collections of medievaland renaissance art. manuscript collections. individual artists. art market. http://odur.let.rug.nl/~martens/links.htm
Medieval History involved in reading a late medieval literary text Decameron. Site includes sectionson history, society, arts the following Dante sites renaissance Dante in http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/medieval.html
Ancient/Medieval History Knighthood, Chivalry Tournaments Resource Library Labyrinth medieval Resourcesmedieval and Anglo Saxon Recipes medieval renaissance history medieval and http://www.tele-school.org.uk/bookmark/history2.html
Medieval History - Resources Provides information on the Hundred Years War, with timeline, maps and biographies.Also provides links to other sites on medieval and renaissance history. http://www.electronics-ee.com/Resources/Medieval_history.htm
Extractions: Introduction Documents the history of the Domesday book, commissioned in December 1085 by William the Conqueror. Offers a timeline describing life in the 11th century, as well as listing every settlement existing in 1086, providing notes on landowners of the time, and considering the aristocracy, castles, churches, tax, rents, and agriculture which existed. Introduction Angelcynn (pronounced 'Angle-kin') is an Old English word meaning 'the English People'. This Angelcynn is a living history society which aims to recreate, as authentically as possible, the richness of the birth of a nation which has passed into legend and into lore. Includes details of Anglo-Saxon weapons and armour, including an Anglo-Saxon helmet and other items found in a grave in Northamptonshire.
Middle Ages Medieval History Pictures Crusades Renaissance Middle ages medieval history pictures crusades renaissance. It was renaissancehumanists who gave the name Middle Ages to the period http://mithec.prohosting.com/history/content/middle ages.html
Extractions: Alchemy It was Renaissance humanists who gave the name Middle Ages to the period in Western history between the end of the Roman Empire and their own time, which they believed was a rebirth of the civilization of Greece and Rome. They considered the Middle Ages to be a period of barbarism and intellectual darkness and the term, "The Dark Ages," was sometimes used to refer to the entire Middle Ages. For several hundred years, from about the first to around the fifth century AD, Rome was the greatest power on Earth, ruling Britain and the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. However, in northern Europe, there were fierce tribes that were only held at bay by the Romans. Around 400 AD, the Roman Empire began to weaken and the northern tribes swept across the continent of Europe and plundered the city of Rome. The Roman Empire collapsed and was gradually replaced by many small kingdoms ruled by a strong warrior. For many years, Europe was without the luxuries and riches that had marked the height of Rome. Many centuries later, a new interest in learning would mark the beginning of the Renaissance. The thousand years between is called the Middle Ages or the Medieval period. This period began and ended for different countries at different times across Europe. It also affected different areas of the continent in different ways.
Knights Middle Ages Medieval History Pictures Renaissance Knights middle ages medieval history pictures. renaissance humanists consideredthe Middle Ages to be a period of barbarism and intellectual darkness. http://mithec.prohosting.com/history/content/knights.html
Karen's Medieval Home Page medieval and renaissance Manuscripts; medieval Literature Links; English LiteratureAngloSaxon and medieval; medieval English Literature; medieval history and http://www.gl.umbc.edu/~kbatte1/
Extractions: THE "MIDDLE" CENTURIES OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM BYZANTIUM TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Central Site Return Above Virtual Renaissance - A Journey Through Time - A SPECIAL SITE For the Renaissance, spend a day on this site. "Travel back through time and space to a world completely different from your own. The incredibly creative " New Apprentices on The Way to Guild Hall." Stunning and remarkable project by the faculty and students of Twin Groves Junior High School really has no competition. If this level of writing and creativity is indicative of what young students can do, some of American education, at least, is producing miracles. - SPECIAL CREATIVITY Dawn of Man to Ancient Times. Gods, Goddesses, Vikings, Mongols. Dark Ages to Renaissance. King Arthur, Robin Hood, Crusades, Religion. Ships, and Sea. The Great Wars. History of Science and Medicine, resources for educators, students, reenactors. This site is like a whirlpool that can suck up a lot of your time! Grover Furr's Medieval History and Literature Page - SPECIAL LINKS Essential resource links located on this web site! Basic Medieval Resources on the Web, Chaucer, Middle English and Other Medieval Literatures, Journals and Criticism, History, Art, Music, and Culture. Medieval History Course by Paul Halsall of Fordham University presenting an excellent course outline summarizing "The End of the Classical World to the Later Middle Ages." If you can't find what you're browsing for on our fantastic site, Mr. Furr's reference of links is a great option.
Department Of History Home Page renaissance Brewing Home Page medieval Architecture NIXNET, medieval Architecturemedieval Books in Electronic Format medieval Feminist Index medieval history http://www.etsu.edu/cas/history/medieval.htm
Medieval And Renaissance Fact And Fiction site provides links to transcriptions, translations and facsimiles of documents fromall periods of European history, including medieval renaissance Europe. http://www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/medieval.html
Extractions: var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" 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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WWW-VL Medieval Europe State University Graduate Student medieval and renaissance Consortium, under thesponsorship of ORB, for The World Wide Web Virtual Library history Section. http://www.ku.edu/kansas/med/
Extractions: History Index 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 mgeorge@mail.millikin.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've been off-line for a couple of months, so I haven't been able to check the links regularly. This will begain again very soon, so please be patient. Last Updated 5/31/03 Reference Chronological Geographical Topical ... Bohemia