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  1. John Milton and Influence: Presence in Literature, History and Culture (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies) by John T. Shawcross, 1991-09
  2. In Struggle and Dialogue with ; A Concise History of Western Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy by George Panthanmackel, 2002
  3. Medieval, Reformation and Renaissance History (A Literature Approach) Junior & Senior High
  4. Medieval, Reformation andRenaissance History: A Literature Approach (A one year course with study notes for grades 7/8 and 9/10)(History Through Literature) by Rea C Berg, 1998
  5. Rhetoric Revalued: Papers from the International Society for the History of Rhetoric (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series), V. 19.)
  6. Layamon's Brut: A History of the Britons (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
  7. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, Volume X (Old Series V.XX
  8. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, Volume XI (Old Series, by J.A.S. Evans, 1989
  9. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History Volume 5 by Bowsky, 1969
  10. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History: New Series (Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History New Series)
  11. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, Volume XI (Old Series,
  12. The building of the Strozzi Palace: The construction industry in renaissance Florence (Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History) by Richard A Goldthwaite, 1973
  13. STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE HISTORY (FIVE VOLUMES) VOL. I. VOL. II. VOL. III. VOL.IV. VOL. V.
  14. Self Taught Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance History

41. History - Ancient & Medieval History
Separate series for American, Americanwomen, British Commonwealth, Ancient/medieval, renaissance to 1900, and 20th...... 13. Great Lives from history,
http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?TopicID=10&Subje

42. Medieval And Renaissance Europe: HistoryWiz
medieval and renaissance Europe. Featured in Macworld one of the best history sites on the web.
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Henry VIII of England Links: First Europe Multimedia Tutorial University of Calgary - provides an overview of the transition from the Roman to the Early Medieval periods in Western Europe Ragz International - a useful and visually interesting site End of Europe's Middle Ages Virtual Abbey - a Medieval Tour The Labyrinth Resources For Medieval Studies Georgetown University - extensive site for all aspects of medieval Europe Castles on the Web everything you always wanted to know about castles, including photos

43. Medieval And Renaissance Lathes
Part 1 medieval and renaissance Lathes. An accessible, if occasionally flawed, summaryof medieval technology A Social history of Furniture Design, from BC 1300
http://www.his.com/~tom/sca/lathes.html
Part 1: Medieval and Renaissance Lathes
by
Thomas Rettie The lathe is an ancient tool, dating at least to the Egyptians and, "known and used in Assyria, Greece, the Roman and Byzantine Empires." The earliest depiction of a lathe comes from a Ptolemaic tomb painting . Primarily a tool of tradesmen known as "turners" or "throwers" (the term "bodgers" came later), the lathe was also used by pulley makers, seal makers, wheelwrights, chairmakers, joiners, pewterers, bell founders, and others. Early evidence of wood turning in England dates from the 4th to the 7th century , and by 1180 there appears to have been a turner's guild established in Cologne, Germany There are several reasons why this simple machine has been in use for thousands of years. From a practical point of view, the lathe can easily produce truly round objects, invaluable in making wheels for carts and parts for mills and pumps. Turned spindles can also be easily assembled into complex objects such as chairs, beds, tables, etc. This same machine also simplifies the making of woodenware for eating, drinking, and storage. From a more aesthetic perspective, turning can create a sort of surface decoration impossible to achieve by hand alone. The combination of mechanical simplicity, versatility, and decorative appeal has made turning a steadily practiced trade throughout European culture. The idea of the lathe is simple: a piece of wood is made to turn on an axis while a sharp tool cuts or scrapes the wood into a desired shape. In the 17th century, Joseph Moxon described it as

44. Ancient World And Medieval History
and Daub House; Viking Cooking; Dragon Ship; Viking Grave; Stave Church; WoodcarvingOther books on Ancient and medieval history renaissance Activity Book and
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Books are paper, 8½ x 11 inches, and 48 pages long. Regular list price is 7.99, discounted to 7.19-D Ancient Egypt Activity Book Some projects in the book include writing a hieroglyphic message, making a replica of the Rosetta Stone, making a replica of an Egyptian barge as well used on the Nile River, making an egg-carton crocodile, painting a mural of the Nile River, measuring distances with cubits and ropes, making a paddle doll, playing Egyptian games, making an Egyptian wig from a paper bag, making an Egyptian collar necklace, holding an open market with bartering as a means of purchasing goods, planting an Egyptian garden, preparing an Egyptian feast, construction a pyramid from folded paper, mummifying a balloon, and many more.

45. The Educational Encyclopedia, Medieval History
renaissance describes the intellectual and economic changes that occurred in Europefrom the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries. renaissance chronology.
http://users.telenet.be/educypedia/education/medievalrenais.htm
Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Medieval Battles Crusades General Miscellaneous ... Plaque Renaissance Social life, Witchcraft Renaissance Absolutisme, monarchie absolue de droit divin l'Ancien régime et l'absolutisme, 17ème siècle, grand siècle, Louis XIV, absolutisme, monarchie absolue, religion protestante, colonisation, Europe moderne, en Français Discovery and reformation the period of discovery in European culture and the reformation European voyages of exploration during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries two nations, Portugal and Spain, pioneered the European discovery of sea routes that were the first channels of interaction between all of the world's continents Europe during 15th century Luminarium Protestant inquisition reformation - intolerance - persecution Protestant reformation Reformatie in de Nederlanden in vogelvucht in Dutch Reformation in Germany Religious situation in Europe, c.1560 Renaissance describes the intellectual and economic changes that occurred in Europe from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries Renaissance and reformation timeline Renaissance chronology Spanish treasure fleets Spanish galleons The European voyages of exploration The idea of the Renaissance The mariners museum the maritime discovery from ancient times to Captain Cook's 1768 voyage to the South Pacific Timeline of the renaissance view the major people and events that shaped the Renaissance. Michelangelo, Leonardo, Machiavelli, and others, listed with their major works

46. The Educational Encyclopedia, Medieval History
medieval history an era of decentralization, the feudalization and reform of thechurch, feudal society, the twelfth century renaissance, the thirteenth
http://users.telenet.be/educypedia/education/medieval.htm
Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Medieval Battles Crusades General Miscellaneous Plaque Renaissance Social life ... Witchcraft Medieval overview Dark age web the period of European history known as the dark ages, when out of the ruins of the Western Empire grew a number of successor kingdoms, ruled over by the barbarian peoples who inherited it De vroege middeleeuwen de vroege middeleeuwen begonnen toen uit de overblijfselen van het West-Romeinse rijk enkele kleine en kortstondige koninkrijken ontstonden, in Dutch Medieval Europe chronology AD 300-1400 medieval, history, chronology, dark ages, The peripheral pPeriod chronology Medieval Europe photo gallery Medieval history Medieval history an era of decentralization, the feudalization and reform of the church, feudal society, the twelfth century renaissance, the thirteenth century crystallization, the ordeals of the fourteenth century, the end of an era and the dawn of a new age, click here for medieval maps Medieval history of Europe Medieval Europe chronology Medieval Europe the dark ages, the carolingian era, the tenth century, the development of the papacy, William the Conqueror, the first crusade, medieval society, the black death, avignonese papacy

47. Medieval And Renaissance Wedding Page
General medieval renaissance history Sites
http://www.drizzle.com/~celyn/mrwp/mrwp.html
MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE WEDDING PAGE
Bibliographies:
(also included in the FAQ)
HTML format
or as a Word 7.0 document
Medieval/Renaissance Wedding FAQ:
Organized and compiled by BJ Kuehl for the alt.wedding and soc.couples.wedding newsgroups. Sections of the FAQ are duplicated on other parts of this page. Please email BJ directly with additions or corrections to the FAQ.
Information on Viking Weddings
Gunnora Hallakarva has written a paper on Courtship, Love and Marriage in Viking Scandinavia. Should you wish to use this information for anything other than your own personal research (such as a publishing it in a local SCA newsletter), please contact her for permission.

48. The Medieval Internet
interested in the recipes and ingredients used in medieval and renaissance cooking,this AngloSaxon, Viking, Norman and British Living history 950-1066AD
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/modlang/talarico/medlist.htm
The area of Medieval and Renaissance studies has been one of the most active in exploiting the hypertext and graphics capabilities of the Internet and the WWW. Scholars from all disciplinesart history, literature, historyhave contributed useful and important materials for the specialist and novice alike. There are hundreds (thousands!) of sites on the Web that can put virtually any aspect of the Middle Ages or Renaissance that interests you at your fingertips. You may never have the opportunity to look at or hold the original manuscript of the in your hands, but you can browse through the pages of this most sumptuous manuscript on the Web. Many of the sites listed below have their own search engines, allowing you to find the specific information you may want on any given topic. What is listed here is only the tip of the iceberg, since many individuals and organizations are creating new home pages and also putting course syllabi on line.
Basic Sites for Beginners:
The Labyrinth
The Labyrinth at Georgetown University is one of the first and most comprehensive sites for all things medieval. There are links to on-line journals; bibliographical information; international resources and libraries (including Scandinavian resources!); teaching resources; manuscript editions; images; complete listings of Arthurian materials; maps, etc.. You can also connect to the various Dante projects through this page. There is a very good search engine to help you navigate this large and complex site.

49. Renaissance Magazine Medieval Links
AlfredoM Links renaissance and medieval Links renaissance Magazine renaissanceMagazine is a print publication which features articles on history
http://www.blueglobus.com/cgi-bin/search/search.cgi?results&keywords=Renaissance

50. MEDIEVAL HISTORY - INTERNET SITES
Florentine renaissance Resources Online Catasto of 1427 http iclnet.org/pub/resources/christianhistory.html;Internet medieval Sourcebook http//www.fordham.edu
http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/subjects/HIST/medinternet.html
INTERNET SITES FOR THE
STUDY OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY, 400-1500 AD

51. Selected Resources In Medieval History
DA26 .E55 1953. The English renaissance sources and documents. ..medieval history,4001500 AD selected primary sources in the University of Calgary Library.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/library/subjects/HIST/histmed.htm
SELECTED RESOURCES IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY
Here are a few suggestions to help you begin your research. All titles will be found in the University of Calgary Library. Atlases Bibliographies Chronologies Dictionaries/ ... Home Atlases The Atlas of the Crusades . New York: Facts on File, 1980.
  • maps with accompanying text
The Cambridge illustrated atlas of warfare: the Middle Ages / Nicholas Hooper. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
. London: G. Philip, 1976. 2 v. in 1.
Shepherd's historical atlas
  • for many years the standard historical atlas, 1450 BC-1973 AD no accompanying text to explain maps
Bibliographies A Bibliography of Domesday Book . Woodbridge: Boydell, 1986.
A Bibliography of English history to 1485 . Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.
A Cumulative bibliography of medieval military history and technology . / Kelly DeVries. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
  • an attempt to "comlete the most complete list of secondary references to works in medieval military history and technology" contains books and articles
Alchemy: a bibliography of English-language writings
  • scholarly includes texts and secondary works
An Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Bibliography, 450-1087

52. Medieval And Renaissance Studies
Indexes journals relevant to the all aspects of the European renaissance (13001700)and the medieval period (400-1500), including history, literature, art
http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/medieval/medieval.htm
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Medieval and Renaissance Studies
A Guide to Selected Sources at Duke University Libraries
Background Information : Encyclopedias, General Surveys, Reference Works
The Cambridge Economic History of Europe. General editors M. M. Postan and H J. Habakkuk. Cambridge: The University Press, 2nd ed., 1966. Library has 8 vols.
An authoritative survey of an aspect of society not included in the Cambridge medieval and modern histories. Contents organized in chapters which deal with a well-defined topic (e.g., "Markets and Fairs") Bibliographies for each chapter appear at the end of the volume. Ref.
The Cambridge Medieval History
. ed by H. M. Gwatkin and others. Cambridge: The University Press, 1936-49. 8v.
An excellent source for background information. In each volume a particular aspect of medieval history is considered in narrowly focused chapters. A bibliography for each of these appears at the end of the volume along with a comprehensive index. Sources cited in the bibliographies include original documents and authorities as well as "modern" works which are primarily 19th century materials. A copy may also be found in the stacks. Ref.

53. Caer Arundel
Members of this Ring have a variety of interests rooted in the Dark Ages, medieval period, and renaissance era primarily in the lands of Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. There are also links to living history sites, like the Society for Creative Anachronism.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/5570/info.html
Middle Ages and Renaissance Ring
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This page has had visitors since 9 June 1998. Welcome to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Web Ring Information Page. Members of this Ring have a variety of interests rooted in the Dark Ages, Medieval period, and Renaissance era primarily in the lands of Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. There are also links to "living history" sites, like the Society for Creative Anachronism. This Ring is NOT appropriate for science fiction, fantasy, gaming, or "sword and jockstrap" material. In addition, the Ring is rated PG; so sites containing blatantly adult or grossly offensive material may be restricted from this Ring If you are interested in joining the site, visit the Web Ring Add Form page, fill in the blanks, and submit. The Ring Manager will review your site to determine if it is suitable, and notify you via e-mail when your site is accepted or rejected. If accepted, you will need to add the HTML code segment for the ring to your site prior to being listed as a Ring member. This HTML code will be e-mailed to you when your site is accepted by the Ring Manager. Also, you must download Middle Ages 1 and Middle Ages 2 graphics.

54. Harvard University History Department Courses, Spring: Medieval And Renaissance
,Time. 1101, McCormick, medieval Europe (Sever Hall 202), MW(F) 1112.......medieval and renaissance history. Course, Professor, Course
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~history/courses/spring/medieval.html
Harvard University Department of History home calendar ... site map Medieval and Renaissance History Course Professor Course Description Time McCormick Medieval Europe (Sever Hall 202) MW(F) 11-12 Ozment Family, Sex and Marriage in Europe, East and West in the Medieval and Early Modern Period: CC (Sever Hall 204) Tu 2-4 McCormick Early Medieval History: Seminar Communications in the Early Medieval Mediterranean (Robinson Hall 207) M 1-3 Donahue Medieval Law (Hauser 524, LAW) Tu 4:10-6:10 Laiou Topics in Byzantine History: Seminar (Robinson Hall 107) M 2-4 HSB 19 Hankins The Renaissance in Florence (Emerson Hall 105) MW(F) 1-2 Last updated 6/3/2004. Send comments to history@fas.harvard.edu

55. Harvard University History Department Courses, Fall: Medieval And Renaissance Hi
,Time. 2120, Laiou, Problems in Byzantine history Proseminar, Tu 24.......medieval and renaissance history. Course, Professor, Course
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~history/courses/fall/medieval.html
Harvard University Department of History home calendar ... site map Medieval and Renaissance History Course Professor Course Description Time Laiou Problems in Byzantine History: Proseminar Tu 2-4 Bisson Medieval History: Seminar W 2-4 HSB 11 Laiou The Crusades MW(F) 10-11 HSB 17 Bisson Power and Society in Medieval Europe MW(F) 11-12 Last updated 6/3/2004. Send comments to history@fas.harvard.edu

56. Best Links About Medieval History
and renaissance Resources for Students and Teachers 13 Overview of Benin history14 - renaissance and medieval Links Directory 15 - Short history of Jewelry
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Medieval History links and websites - directory
home links history periods :: medieval This is the gateway page to medieval history websites and educational links ... this page is just one topic among many that are available in our directory to fun and educational links .. we provide some featured items on this page, however you may also ... search our database for more medieval history links, articles, organizations ... we remind you that the items listed here will "pop" open a new window with detailed descriptions, along with a link to the actual item. AVAILABLE LINKS MEDIEVAL HISTORY Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
Lectures in Medieval History - Free Online Texts from HistoricalTextArchive.com

Sources for Medieval Studies on the WWW

WWW Virtual Library: Medieval Europe

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57. NetSword: The Internet Sword And Medieval Weapons Discussion Group -- Swords & H
Discussion group for medieval and renaissance weapons of war as well as modern replicas of historical swords and other types of weapons. Additional forums on various aspects of the Middle Ages.
http://www.netsword.com/
NetSword is an Internet discussion group for medieval and renaissance swords, daggers and associated weapons of war. In this series of forums we discuss modern replicas of historical swords along with many other types of weapons and their related fighting techniques. We also discuss all types of historical swords, and the artifacts and events surrounding weapons and warfare from medieval and renaissance times. In addition, we have forums on religion and politics to cover general history, and another one on culture. NetSword participants are always open to discussions with people that are new to this area of interest, so if you have a questions about swords or history, don't hesitate to ask. NetSword has no hard and fast rules beyond not condoning the use of profanity. You can post whatever you like as long as it related to swords, and medieval weapons or the history of weapons and warfare in the weapons forums, and medieval history and culture in the other forums. Here we concentrate primarily on swords and weapons of European origin. However, as we have now have a forum called the Archaeology of Weapons (following the work of Ewart Oakeshott, the worlds formost expert on swords), we are certainly open to discussing swords, and weapons and warfare from other parts of the world, and from earlier than medieval times. NetSword has swordsmen, sword smiths, armourers, weapons makers, collectors of swords, re-enactors, historians and enthusiasts (lovers of swords) all posting to our discussion group, so come and join in. You are always welcome!

58. About.com Search - Find It Now!
for Visitors) Living history Organizations Groups, organizations and societiesinvolved with the recreation of medieval history and the renaissance era.
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On the About network: reenactment
Displaying results 1 to 10 of 434 Bush Reenacts Aircraft Carrier Landing - Funny Picture President Bush demonstrates how he landed a fighter jet on the USS Lincoln. http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blbushvroom.htm ( About Political Humor Medieval and Renaissance Reenactment Aids Tips and instructions for creating or purchasing period armor and clothing and cooking medieval recipes. http://historymedren.about.com/cs/reenactmentaids/index.htm ( About Medieval History First Manassas Reenactment Picture women's history http://womenshistory.about.com/library/graphics/reen/bl_fmvideos.htm (

59. Andy Holt Virtual Library
Political and Social history of Western Europe, 8001200 The Andy Holt Virtual Libraryhas catalogued some journals with a medieval or renaissance focus under
http://www.utm.edu/vlibrary/chrono2.shtml
This section of the Andy Holt Virtual Library History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies Department Periodical Collection contains over 165 links to journals, bulletins and newsletters whose focus is the history and culture of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance (also designated "Early Modern"). All the sites provide tables of contents for current and some back issues, article abstracts or full text, so that patrons may glean bibliographic information, determine the way a topic has been treated or read an article in a journal which might not otherwise be available locally. Some bibliographic material can be gleaned from the following open-use indexes and databases:
The Andy Holt Virtual Library has catalogued some journals with a medieval or Renaissance focus under music or a national language:
For those patrons with a subscription, outstanding resources are available through the

60. EAWC: Medieval Europe
In history texts, medieval European history often goes the collapse of IMPERIAL ROMEto the coming together of the forces of the renaissance in Europe
http://eawc.evansville.edu/mepage.htm
Medieval Europe
The Magna Carta

Medieval Proofs for the Existence of God

Selections from Aquinas' Summa Theologica
On War

On Killing

On Cheating with Regard to Buying and Selling

On Usury
...
Texts

In history texts, medieval European history often goes by its older soubriquet, the Middle Ages. Typically, the period stretches from the collapse of IMPERIAL ROME to the coming together of the forces of the RENAISSANCE in Europe. It was the intelligentsia of the Renaissance that labelled the years preceding their own as middle caught between the ethos of the archaic civilizations Greece and Rome and the revitalized learning of their own time. That the thinkers of the Renaissance were masters of hubris is not news; their less-than-generous characterization of the thousand or so years that separated them from Rome reflects their prejudices and their collective oversight.
For the Middle Ages were much less uniform and much richer than most Renaissance thinkers would allow. MICHELANGELO could sculpt a muscular David alive and full of motion though cut from stone; but it was a magnificent communal enterprise that designed and executed CHARTRES CATHEDRAL in the center of a sleepy town southwest of Paris some 800 years ago. The cathedral stands today as a symbol (for even such a cultural cynic as Henry Adams) of the extraordinary integration of religion and political life that characterizes the Chartres of the twelfth century and the Middle Ages in general. You can still see the spires of the cathedral rise out of the fields of grain as you approach on the train (no bullet train stops here), and the high-rise mentality of modern life is happily absent from the modern, burgeoning town, all of whose buildings bend low as if in homage to the heaven-reaching church. Then there was no division of Church and State: the Church became the State, and the city wore its cathedral like a holy badge of Christendom on earth.

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