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         Renaissance Medieval History:     more books (100)
  1. Conrad Von Soest: Painter Among Merchant Princes (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 16) by Brigitte Corley, 1996-12
  2. Omne Bonum: A Fourteenth-Century Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 18) 2-Volume Set by James Le Palmer, Lucy Freeman Sandler, 1996-09
  3. North-European Panel Paintings. (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 6) by Christa Grossinger, 1992-01
  4. Politics and Civic Ideals iand Sculpture in Italy c.1240-1400 (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Brendan Cassidy, 2007-11-30
  5. Diplomats at Work: Three Renaissance Studies (History/Prehistory & Medieval History) by Joycelyne G. Russell, 1992-07
  6. The Cloisters Cross: (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 12) by Elizabeth C. Parker, 1994-04-01
  7. Medieval and Renaissance Pistoia: The Social History of an Italian Town, 1200-1430. by David. HERLIHY, 1967
  8. Francis Wormald Collected Writings, II: Studies in English and Continental Art of the Later Middle Ages (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 5:02) by Francis Wormald, 1988
  9. History of Ornament, Ancient and Medieval [&] Renaissance and Modern by A. D. F. Hamlin, 1921
  10. Early Engravers And Their Public: The Master Of The Berlin Passion And Manuscripts From Convents In The Rhine-Maas Region, ca. 1450-1500 (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Ursula Weekes, 2005-01
  11. English Renaissance Prose: History, Language, and Politics (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
  12. Sigena: Romanesque Paintings in Spain and the Artists of the Winchester Bible (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History, 1) by Walter Oakeshott, 1982-05-06
  13. Print Publishing in Sixteenth Century Rome (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) by Clce Witcombe, 2008-03
  14. The Twelfth Century to the Renaissance (The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Volume II)

81. Subject Guides
Search Project Muse for 1997 . Sawyer CB351 J78 for 1988 - . (formerly titled Journalof medieval and renaissance Studies). Journal of the history of Ideas.
http://www.williams.edu/library/subjectguides/history/medieval/medievaljournals.
Using journal literature in your research Finding articles using journal indexes Journals for medieval history owned by Williams:
Church History
An excellent journal for church history. Two thirds of each issue is devoted to book reviews.
Sawyer BR1R5.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Reflects post-modern trends in scholarly inquiry. No book reviews.
Search Project Muse for 1997 - .
Sawyer CB351 J78 for 1988 - . (formerly titled Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Journal of the History of Ideas
An interdisciplinary focus, reflecting the interrelationship of philosophy and intellectual history with social and political movements, literature, the arts, the sciences, and social sciences.
Sawyer B1 J75.
Search Project Muse for 1996 -.
Search JSTOR for 1940 - 1995.
Journal of Medieval History
Covers Europe in the Middle Ages. No book reviews.
Sawyer D111 J6
Search Science Direct for last five years
Mediaeval Studies
An annual journal, sponsored by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, that focuses on church history. No book reviews.
Sawyer D111 M4
Medievalia et Humanistica: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Culture.

82. Medieval History
World Civilizations (Washington State University); Electric renaissance (BoiseState University); medieval and World history Lectures (Lynn Nelson) Rome.
http://www2.ctc.edu/~ttaylor/sam.htm
Medieval History
Course Texts:
C. Warren Hollister and Judith M. Bennett Medieval Europe: A Short History, 9th ed.
C. Warren Hollister, et. al. Medieval Europe: A Short Sourcebook Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose (Study guide at Cleveland State Univ. Dr. Earl Anderson)
Optional Course Texts:
Adele J. Haft, Jane G. White and Robert J. White, The Key to “The Name of the Rose,” Mary Lynn Rampola, A Pocket Guide to Writing in History
Lab Assignments
  • Medieval Music in 6 minutes (NPR)
    Readings
  • Leaves of Gold
  • Reading About the World, Vol. I EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe The Internet Classics Archive at MIT ... Internet Medieval Sourcebook
  • Other Courses
  • St. John's College
  • Great Books Program (Mercer U.)
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures (The University of Evansville) World Civilizations (Washington State University) Electric Renaissance (Boise State University)
  • Medieval and World History Lectures (Lynn Nelson)
  • Rome
  • Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Roman Law
  • Medieval
    General Sources
  • Internet Medieval Sourcebook St. Augustine Labyrinth-Medieval Studies Medieval Resources ... Gregorian Chant
  • Christianity
  • From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians (PBS)
  • Nicene Creed Gelasius I Origen On Classical Learning ... Jerome On Classical Literature
  • Monasticism
  • The Rule of St. Benedict, c.530
  • 83. THSLMC Pathfinder: Medieval And Renaissance History
    Tolland High School. Library Media Center. medieval and renaissance history.BUBL medieval history http//bubl.ac.uk/link/m/medievalhistory.htm.
    http://www.tolland.k12.ct.us/ths/library/pfmedieval.html
    Tolland High School
    Library Media Center
    Medieval and Renaissance History
    BUBL: Medieval History
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/medievalhistory.htm
    About.com: Medieval History
    http://historymedren.about.com/
    Internet Medieval Sourcebook
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
    The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
    http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/labyrinth-home.html
    TimeRef.com: (Medieval Time Lines)
    http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/
    The Elizabethan Costuming Page
    http://costume.dm.net/
    Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage
    http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
    Historical Recipes of Different Cultures: Medieval Europe
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/ethnic/historical/med-european-coll.html
    Back to Pathfinders Return to Library Media Center To Tolland High School
    Updated November 4, 2003

    84. Medieval History Subject Guide
    INTERNET SITES RELATING TO medieval history. Young University) has pointers to documentsand full text works for medieval and renaissance Europe, Europe as
    http://www.asu.edu/lib/subject/medieval.htm
    Medieval History
    INTRODUCTION
    Although there is no single place to look for books and articles on medieval history, the library has made available a number of indexes, bibliographies and other reference works which will help you in researching a topic in this field. A selection of the most useful of these is described in this Subject Guide.
    BOOKS
    Books in the ASU Libraries may be located by using the ASU Libraries Online Catalog. Check the Library of Congress Subject Headings for proper subject terms. For example, Medieval History is searched by "Middle AgesHistory" while many aspects of the Medieval period are searched by the specific topic modified by "Medieval"; for example, "Manuscripts, Medieval" and "Ships, Medieval."
    SUMMARIES OF INFORMATION
  • Dahmus J. Dictionary of Medieval Civilization . New York: Macmillan, 1984.
    CB 351 .D24 1984 REF
    Brief entries containing information on people, events, books, monasteries, universities and cities. Includes the entire Middle Ages.
  • Dictionary of the Middle Ages . 12 vols. New York: Scribner, 1982-1989.
  • 85. Medieval Clothing History Renaissance Costumes Medieval Costumes Medieval Music
    medieval Clothes history medieval Clothing medieval Weapons renaissance Clothingmedieval Art Celtic Jewlery Celtic Costumes Celtic Cross renaissance Costumes
    http://medievalclothing.com/medieval_clothes_history.html
    Medieval Books - Medieval Clothing - Renaissance Costumes - Medieval Weapons - Medieval Music - Renaissance Art - Medieval Clothes - Medieval Costumes - Medieval Swords - Celtic Jewelry Offering great quality Renaissance Clothes and Medieval Costumes Medieval Clothing History Medieval Clothing History Medieval Clothing Home Medieval Clothing Store ... Medieval Helmets
    • The Italian Renaissance
      Costume in Italy followed the Gothic style of northern Europe until the mid-15th century. Renaissance clothing
      then evolved and was brought to the rest of Europe following the invasion of Italy in by Charles VIII of France. Dress assumed a more natural appearance. The robe appeared, which was actually more a dress with an attached bodice and skirt. Men's doublets grew shorter and hose received greater emphasis. Women's hair reappeared, elaborately trimmed with thin veils, ribbons, and jewels. The use of lace and perfume became more common. The low-necked tunic and chemise for men and the simple and low-necked Juliet gowns of the women had a very rapid effect on the evolution of European costume. For women, early in the Renaissance period there appeared a long, rigid, almost cone-shaped corset reaching well below the waist to a V in front. The breasts were forced upward above the corset until fashions changed with the French Revolution in

    86. KUN Center For Medieval And Renaissance Natural Philosophy
    in the later Middle Ages and the renaissance – especially the of mind –, andthe history of irreligion the first database of medieval Latin abbreviations
    http://www.kun.nl/phil/center/
    Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen (KUN), Faculteit der Filosofie:
    Center for Medieval and Renaissance Natural Philosophy
    Aims and Scope
    The Center was initially founded with a grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), which between 1998 and 2002 provided several post-doctoral fellowships. In the meantime, the Center has become independent. It organizes symposia and an annual lecture series. It edits the journal Early Science and Medicine , a quarterly published by Brill Academic Publishers, and the book series Medieval and Early Modern Science , which is also published by Brill.
    Members
    Johannes M.M.H. Thijssen Quaestiones on the Physics (cf. Selected Publications ). He is Founder and Consulting Editor of Early Science and Medicine and of the book series Medieval and Early Modern Science . He is Chairman of the programme From Natural Philosophy to Science , which is funded by the European Science Foundation . You can reach him at hthijssen@phil.kun.nl Paul J.J.M. Bakker (Ph.D. in Philosophy, Nijmegen University, 1999) holds degrees in philosophy and theology. He has published several articles in leading scholarly journals on medieval philosophy, theology and medicine (cf. Selected Publications ). He co-edited

    87. Gode Cookery Links - Medieval & Renaissance History & Research
    medieval renaissance history Research A 15th C. Chivalric Miscellany in the HastingsCollection A 15TH CENTURY TENNIS COURT IN LONDON Absolute Authority on
    http://www.godecookery.com/gdlinks/mhlink10.htm
    A Boke of Gode Cookery presents
    A 15th C. Chivalric Miscellany in the Hastings Collection

    A 15TH CENTURY TENNIS COURT IN LONDON

    Absolute Authority on Knights and Ladies

    AngloSaxon Chronicle
    ...
    Wyrme's Encyclopedia of Knighthood

    BACK TO: Gode Cookery Links
    A Boke of Gode Cookery Gode Cookery Links
    Please visit The Gode Cookery Bookshop

    88. Medieval History Page
    renaissance and Reformation Eras A site developed by the University of ColoradoDepartment of history It actually also covers Byzantine and medieval history.
    http://www.loeser.us/medhist.html
    RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE

    Medieval World History Links
    General Early Christian Middle Ages Renaissance ... Exploration
    GENERAL INFORMATION
  • The Encyclopedia of World History - Renowned historian Peter N. Stearns and thirty prominent historians have combined their expertise over the past ten years to perfect this comprehensive chronology of more than 20,000 entries that span the millennia from prehistoric times to the year 2000. Includes Search Feature.
  • Historia's Castle - Provides on-line scoring quizzes on World History topics. They are in multiple choice and true/false format, scores and provides review of answers.
  • Discoverers Web - A no nonsense collection of links to sites found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration. Covers all time periods.
  • Medieval History
  • Ethnographica - This site has lots of information on ethic art, with an emphasis on African Art forms and carpet design.
  • Hyper History Online - presents 3'000 years of World History with a combination of colorful graphics, lifelines, timelines, and maps. Over a 1,200 files are interconnected throughout the website.
  • The Historical Text Archive - is a fantastic collection of historical documents and papers about history collected by the Mississippi State University. Includes: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Mexico, North America, etc.
  • 89. The Crimson Pirates - Cruisin' The Cyberseas...
    A New Yorkbased 7-member pirate singing group that performs at medieval and renaissance faires. The crew, their history, their schedule, news, and their music.
    http://www.crimsonpirates.com/
    The Crimson Pirates The Crimson Pirates logo 'Polly Roger' was designed by Justin Ray Thompson and is the property of The Crimson Pirates Click on the above image to enter...

    90. CEMERS Homepage
    medieval and renaissance Group. CoPresident Mary Beth Benbenek, history.Co-President Ryan Campbell, English; Treasurer Kay Crofoot, history.
    http://cemers.binghamton.edu/
    The Center for Medieval and
    Renaissance Studies

    (CEMERS) 2004 Conference Call For Papers
    The Binghamton Research Foundation
    Binghamton University
    State University of New York
    Charles Burroughs
    Director
    cburrou@binghamton.edu Anna DiStefano
    Secretary
    adistefa@binghamton.edu
    Table of Contents
    ORGANIZATION
    CEMERS is an organized research unit that coordinates and furthers scholarship in medieval and early modern studies in association with a range of departments and programs at Binghamton University as well as with a number of scholarly societies in which Binghamton faculty play leading roles. It administers undergraduate and graduate programs in Medieval Studies programs in Early Modern Studies are in preparation. CEMERS and the Medieval Studies programs are administered by a director (three year term) and a council (two year term) elected by the participating fellows. The graduate students' Medieval and Renaissance Group (MRG) organizes activities and appoints a representative to the CEMERS Council. Through its Associates program, CEMERS invites faculty from other institutions and independent scholars to collaborate in its activities.
    HISTORY AND AIMS
    Founded in 1966, CEMERS has built a reputation largely for its contributions to interdisciplinary research on the European Middle Ages and early Renaissance, which will remain crucial to the Center's mission. The Medieval Studies Program was inaugurated in 1977, and one year later, in 1978, the center launched the Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies series which, in association with CEMERS, published over 150 volumes between 1978 and 1996 (see appendix I for full list).

    91. Medieval History - Encyclopedia Article About Medieval History. Free Access, No
    Northern renaissance, Erasmus, Thomas More. Feudalism, or sometimes called the feudalsystem, in the presentday study of medieval history describes a legal and
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Medieval history
    Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
    Medieval history
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Middle Ages was the middle period in a schematic division of European history For links to the history of individual countries in Europe see the end of this article.
    The origins
    Neanderthals settled Europe long before the emergence of modern humans, Homo sapiens . The earliest appearance of modern people in Europe has been dated to 35,000 B.C. Evidence of permanent settlement dates from 7,000 B.C. The first well-known civilization in Europe was
    Click the link for more information. into three 'ages': Classical civilization, the Middle Ages, and Modern Civilization. It is commonly considered as having lasted from the end of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Roman state in the centuries following its reorganization under the leadership of Caesar Augustus. Although Rome possessed a collection of tribute-states for centuries before the autocracy of Augustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the Roman Republic. The difference between the Roman Empire and the Roman Republic lies primarily in the governing bodies and their relationship to each other.

    92. The Music Of Renaissance/Medieval Europe
    medieval and renaissance Instruments An Selecting one provides you with picturesof the instrument, information on its history and how its played, a
    http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~sroczyns/music.html
    These sites all have something to do with music.
    A minstrel who performs at a variety of faires. His page includes information on recordings as well as sound files of some of the music he performs.
    A library of bardic music, including a section on pre-1600 music . Includes lyrics and, when available, a sound file of the piece. Songs are indexed by year, title, and first lines
    The Internet Renaissance Band
    A collection of midi files arranged by period. This is quite a vast archive. I do not have the ability to play these files so I can't vouch for their clarity or accuracy - but what a collection!!!
    The Kitchen Musician's Hammered Dulcimer Site Index
    This site has information on hammered dulcimer's, music for them and other renaissance and medieval music information.
    Medieval and Renaissance Instruments
    An alphabetical table of various instruments. Selecting one provides you with pictures of the instrument, information on its history and how its played, a bibliography for more info, and even the opportunity to hear what it sounds like. Very complete and fascinating. Many thanks to Alan Spohnheimer who pointed me here.
    A list of CD's that contain music from the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    93. Medieval And Renaissance Institute
    The medieval and renaissance Institute at the University of Houston provides accessto history resources for students at the University of Houston and for the
    http://vi.uh.edu/mri/mri.html
    T he M edieval and R enaissance I nstitute
    at the U niversity of H ouston The Medieval and Renaissance Institute at the University of Houston provides access to history resources for students at the University of Houston and for the Houston community at large. The MRI annually hosts the Charles Homer Haskins Society's international conference on Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Norman, and Angevin History. The Haskins Society conference is held generally the second weekend in November in Houston, Texas, U.S.A. For further information on the conference, contact Dr. Sally Vaughn at the Department of History, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-3785, or by FAX at (713) 743-3216. Information on the Charles Homer Haskins Society Click here for a list of history resources available on the Internet. Click here for the Palmer Welsh castle web tours. Back to the UH History Home Page...
    Pardon our E-Dust! This site is currently being revamped, so bear with us. Suggestions and comments should be emailed to Scott Jernigan
    Author and Curator: Scott Jernigan
    Last Updated: 27 March 1996

    94. BrockU - Department Of History - Medieval Resources
    Alcoholic Drinks Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages recipes, history, theoryof distillation. medieval/renaissance Brewing - recipes, articles, and other
    http://www.brocku.ca/history/medieval.html
    Medieval Web Resources
    Please help us keep these resources updated. Report an outdated link (email to hklose@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA Indices Alcoholic Drinks

    95. Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage
    medieval/renaissance Food Homepage. There is now a mailing list on this topic send mail to majordomo@ansteorra.org saying "subscribe scacooks". There is also a searchable archive for this mailing
    http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
    Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage
    There is now a mailing list on this topic: send mail to majordomo@ansteorra.org saying "subscribe sca-cooks". There is also a searchable archive for this mailing list. What's New?
    Primary Sources, Reference, Bibliography

    96. Joyful Costumes: Period Authentic Costumes At Reasonable Prices
    Madeto-order costumes for individuals and theater productions; men's, women's, children's, and dolls. Mime, dance, medieval and renaissance, plus a heavy focus on the Biblical period. (Pompano Beach, Florida, USA)
    http://www.joyfulcostumes.com

    97. Luminarium
    Aniina Jokinen's scholarly and entertaining take on medieval, renaissance and 17th century English literature Texts, essays and articles, illustrations and music.
    http://www.luminarium.org/lumina.htm
    Questions? Comments? Additions?
    Anniina Jokinen

    Email anniina@luminarium.org

    98. Early Music FAQ
    comprehensive information on medieval, renaissance, and Baroque music; Repertory Overview, extensive information on CD recordings, many other topics, plus lots of links
    http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/
    Early Music FAQ
    The web's largest reference for European Medieval and Renaissance music since 1994. Site map New material Link index
    Topics
    Specialist pages
    Recordings
    Suggestions for Beginners
    Concerts
    Performers
    Our Mission Edited by Todd Michel McComb

    99. Realm Of Incendium Realm Of Incendium
    Reenactment group concentrating on the ancient, medieval, and renaissance eras. Period games with rules, events, and contact information.
    http://www.realm-of-incendium.com
    History, in its ideal state, is a compound of both legend and chronicle and from both we offer you an impression of the Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Eras. Upcoming events updated January 24, 2004. Click here for Viking Berserker quiz February 1, 2004 Incendium is a new re-enactment group located in the Phoenix Arizona metropolitan area. We are interested in the chronicles of bygone times, the facts from history and archaeology. This helps us to know how our predecessors lived. But we feel to truly understand people of the Middle Ages and other eras, we have to understand their hearts, too. And what better place to look than in the ancient legends and sagas? In Incendium, we combine both approaches to create an exciting and diverse experience. WHAT'S NEW January 24, 2004 - We've won an award!
    Welcome
    Newsletter Search Site Map ... Upcoming Events

    100. The Pirate's Treasure
    renaissance and medieval weaponry, historical artifacts, shipwreck findings, unusual jewelry.
    http://thepiratestreasure.com/
    This Site The Web Ah, finally we got to take a bit of a break from building! Georgia was a great success, as usual, due to the efforts of our crew and the love of our patrons. We had two shops this year and therefore two crews. The auctions were amazing to see with the biggest turnout yet! In August, we sailed back into port at Pennslvania. The Lady Krim was a sight for sore eyes! The folks in PA sure know how to throw a good pirate party! Another fabulous year in Texas with a big welcome! Each year is just more fun in Texas! As always, Captain Red wishes to personally thank each and every person who was involved in our continuing success by supporting The Pirates Treasure, even during these difficult times. Everyone at the Pirates Treasure hopes you and your loved ones have a safe and happy 2004 and offers this traditional Irish blessing. May the road, rise to meet you.
    May the wind be always at your back.
    May the sun shine warm upon your face.
    May the rain fall soft upon your fields.
    Until we meet again

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