The Online Medieval And Classical Library (DL SunSITE) Internet medieval Sourcebook medieval and Early renaissance Literature Archive; DanishHistory (Books IIX), by Saxo Grammaticus (Translation Oliver Elton http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/
Extractions: Search Browse by Title, Author, Genre, or Language Download The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization. Douglas B. Killings is responsible for the project, and can be reached at DeTroyes@EnterAct.Com Additional information and texts can be had from the following Web Sites: You may search all of the texts in this collection by using the form below. Any file that has the word(s) you enter will be listed.
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About History Medieval History Home ... Daily Features zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Before You Buy Top Picks Product Reviews Articles ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Medieval History newsletter. Search Medieval History From Melissa Snell Corfe Castle has witnessed both treachery and valor in the centuries since William the Conqueror built this now-ruined royal fortress. Find out more about this picturesque and fascinating castle in this article by Marc Cramer, which originally appeared in British Heritage Magazine, and is now online here at the Medieval History site. Born on May 27, 1332, Ibn Khaldun is generally considered the greatest Arab historian and the father of Sociology and the sciences of History. His extraordinarily eventful life included service to sultans, court intrigue, a professorship, adventures with Bedoin, a judgeship, and an encounter with a ferocious conqueror. Find out more about him in our Who's Who resource.
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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
ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art Of The Middle Ages 15th century) (through Images from history Vitae Baptismal Fonts by the MedievalWorkshop in Fonts (Centre for Reformation and renaissance Studies, University http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html
Extractions: Art of the Middle Ages Last modified: April 2, 2004 THIS PAGE Middle Ages: General Early Christian Byzantine Islamic ... Medieval Manuscripts SITE INDEX Contents Page Prehistoric Art Ancient Near East Ancient Egypt ... Art in Early Europe ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES 15th-Century Renaissance Art 16th-Century Renaissance Art 17th-Century Baroque Art 18th-Century Art ... Research Resources These pages are maintained by Chris Witcombe , Professor of Art History at Sweet Briar College , Virginia 24595 USA (phone: 434-381-6194 / fax: 434-381-6173). If you have any comments, or suggestions for additional links, or know of other interesting sites, please let me know: witcombe@sbc.edu
The Medieval & Renaissance Cookery Webring Webring for all internet sites featuring medieval and renaissance food, drink, cooking, and feasts. http://www.godecookery.com/mrcookwr/mrcookwr.htm
Extractions: The Only the Ringmaster is permitted to admit new sites, which must follow the criteria mentioned above. In this ring, it is the quality of sites, not the quantity, that matters! Link HERE Ring Surf . All previous members of this ring are invited to join us at our new home at Ring Surf MEMBER SITES A Boke of Gode Cookery (Site ID: 1)
Journal Of Western Martial Art An online journal providing a collection of papers, articles, submissions and periodicals that pertain to western martial arts. This journal covers historical martial arts including, but not limited to medieval, renaissance and classical martial arts. http://www.ejmas.com/jwma/
Renaissance And Medieval Food And Drink An annotated bibliography of historical sites on the WWW about European food and drink during the renaissance and Middle Ages. http://scils.rutgers.edu/~sroczyns/food.html
Extractions: Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages A collection of essays, recipes, and other research by the author on the drinking of medieval England. Bibliography of Books on the Topic Medieval and Renaissance Food and Feasts Actually, it's an annotated bibliography. The books are of a variety of types (reference, children, etc.) but will definitely give you some practical places to start. Cindy Renfrow - A Sip Through Time - Recipes These are sample mead recipes from Cindy Renfrows's book A sip through time that have been transcribed from some older sources. The sources are included. Culinary gleanings from John Gerard's Herball Selections from the 1633 herbal that relate to the preparation of food. Useful if you want to know how they used mint 300 years ago. A Guide to Mead Is primarily a history and detailed description of mead. Includes a recipe as well. Very clear, concise, and easy to read. Historia con nosotros Historical Recipes of Different Cultures A text only collection of recipes translated to modern cooking. Medieval Cookbooks An Annotated Bibliography An excellently annotated list of historical cookbooks. The bibliography includes an excellent explanation as to the reasons behind the recommendations for or against each title.
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
Extractions: 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
Herbalism, Medieval, Magickal And Modern medieval and Renaissanc use of herbs and spices, medieval and renaissance gardening, a booklist of related sources, and a list of links on the topic. http://www.lehigh.edu/~jahb/herbs/herbs.html
Extractions: Protestant Ecclesiology and Epistemology is Always Ultimately Self-Defeating Protestantism cannot settle its internal differences; each branch or sect can only (ultimately arbitrarily) assert its own authority. Thus, Calvin asserts his, Luther his, Zwingli and Menno Simons (Mennonites) and George Fox (Quakers) and William Booth (Salvation Army) theirs. There is no way of resolving these "denominational dichotomies." And that remains true no matter how increasingly biblical and "catholic" the best brands of Reformed ecclesiology get. Protestants will continue to split, and all justify their splits based on the Bible. The internal incoherence of this and the utter inability to achieve resolution is surely evident. But Protestants must come up with something that "ain't Roman," so they persist with the system that is so obviously internally inconsistent and incoherent, as (in effect) the "best of two bad choices." This is their cross to bear. It follows from sola Scriptura (even the most sophisticated, highly-nuanced versions imaginable). The simultaneous appeal to the Bible from many contradictory parties can never be resolved, whereas in Catholicism it can be because we have a final authority which claims to be binding on all Christians, not just the tiny portion that is "us."
My Scottish Medieval Fantasy Wedding Page April 21, 2001 The theme was Celtic/medieval/renaissance/Fantasy. Includes ideas that may be helpful to others. http://www.apryl-knight.com/my_wedding.html
Extractions: This page will detail all the preparations for, and details of, my wedding, which took place on April 21, 2001. I hope it helps others who are planning a fantasy/Scottish/Rennaisiance/Medieval wedding. And PLEASE, if anyone has any suggestions or links or anything I don't have here, please let me know....it would be very helpful! My mother and I made my dress. Click on the link below to see what it looks like. I had fairy wings in place of a train or veil, and they were lovely! I have several sets of pictures back, and they're posted under Wedding Attire! I did kind of a cross between Guinevere and Titiana (apparently, according to legend, Oberon was the son of Ceasar and Morgan LeFay). More Medieval, still with wings. 6/25/02 - Well, I'd like to thank everyone for their warm wishes and kind comments on this page. Unfortunately, while the wedding was pretty much perfect, the marriage wasn't, and Robert and I are now divorced. It's not as bad as it seems - we've parted on friendly terms; we just weren't meant to get married! Everything's for the best, though - that's my philosophy! I'm leaving this page up because I've had so many people email me to tell me how much the pics and info helped them plan their weddings. I'm still adding links to it as I find them - there are some great new ones under "wedding dresses" - check 'em out!
Extractions: [This is an article from Cariadoc's Miscellany Miscellany Introduction One of my favorite activities at events is to wander from table to table at a feast or from campfire to campfire at a camping event, telling poems and stories. I know of no better way of pulling people out of the twentieth century, if only for a few minutes-especially if the story is presented as a medieval story told by a medieval storyteller. Thus, for instance, a Muslim storyteller can follow a recitation of "The Raven Banner" (written by Malkin Grey and based on an incident in Njal Saga ), which contains a reference to Odin, with the explanation that Odin is, as he understands it, a Djinn or Demon whom the Northmen worship as a god, thus confounding the unity of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. In much the same way, a Christian storyteller telling an Islamic story might make some comment concerning the false doctrines of the Paynim. In both cases, the point is not to start a religious argument but to make the teller's world-view into a medieval frame for the medieval tale. This is, incidentally, an entirely period device; both the Indian collections described below and the Nights are structured many layers deep, with stories inside stories inside stories.
Swords And Medieval Collectibles Offers a large variety of swords, daggers, shields, armor, and pewter gifts from the medieval, renaissance, Celtic, Oriental, and Roman era. Includes swords from movies or television shows, such as Lord Of the Rings. Also offers display goblets, chess sets, miniature gifts, and collectibles. http://www.swords-and-medieval-collectibles.com
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
Extractions: Humanities resources Content 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.
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/
Extractions: Research - Books and other sources of information Technique - How things were made Enivronment - The world they were made for ... Links - Other resources on the Web Latest Updates 02/03/04 - An article on The Northern European Lumber Trade. 09/15/03 - A preview and some errata on European Woodworking Tools 600 - 1600 06/13/03 - Class Notes on Carving Linenfold Panelling and a brief trip report on The Cloisters Tool Pictures from E.E. Viollet-le-Duc's
The Renaissance By Maurita medieval and renaissance custome and readyto-wear clothing, crowns and accessories. http://www.bymaurita.com/
Extractions: Her gown starts with a bodice that laces closed in front (or back depending on your preference) , with tie on slash look sleeves , a gathered chemise made of cotton with a ruffle and hidden elastic at the wrist and finally the gathered skit. This gown comes in Ivory with gold trim. The bodice and sleeves are made of Ivory twill cotton fabric. To have this gown made with brocade or velvet add 25.00 to the total price of this gown. To order this gown with a bodice that laces closed in back please specify lacing preference at check out. The Man's outfit has a ruffled shirt underneath a long sleeve Doublet and fitted breeches (both made of twill fabric) . All the outfit is trimmed in the same Gold trim as the Women's (please note: trim styles may vary from those in photo) . To have your outfit made from fabric and trim colors other than what is pictured please contact us. We will be glad to use what ever colors you would prefer.