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Insular Manuscript Illumination

Carol Farr

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Insular Manuscript Illumination Introduction The manuscript decoration produced in Ireland and the British Isles from about 600 to 850 marks t...

King Arthur

Christopher A. Snyder

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

King Arthur Introduction Perhaps no medieval monarch, historical or legendary, has had as wide and lasting an impact as King Arthur. From the...

Kings and Monarchy, 1066-1485, English

Douglas Biggs

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2013-01-28

English Kings and Monarchy, 1066–1485 Introduction The king was the most important component in medieval political society. With him lay the r...

Kraków

Pawel Kras

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Kraków Introduction In the early Middle Ages the rise of Kraków paralleled the growth of the military role of the Wawel stronghold. In the ...

Language, Middle English

Thomas Cable

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Middle English Language Introduction The English language between c. 1100 and c. 1500 is known as Middle English, one of the three main stages...

Lollards and John Wyclif, The

Fiona Somerset, Derrick Pitard

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

The Lollards and John Wyclif Introduction Lollards, also known as Wycliffites, were members of a religious movement inspired by the Oxford don...

Love, Nicholas

Michael G. Sargent

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

Nicholas Love Introduction Nicholas Love, prior of the Carthusian house of Mount Grace, in Yorkshire, 1410–1423, produced The Mirror of the Ble...

Machaut, Guillaume de

Alice V. Clark

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-03-23

Guillaume de Machaut Introduction Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300–1377) is recognized by most scholars as the most important French poet and comp...

Magic in the Medieval Theater

Philip Butterworth

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-09-20

Magic in the Medieval Theater Introduction The concept and practice of magic in the Middle Ages was most popularly associated with witchcraft,...

Malmesbury, Aldhelm of

Rosalind C. Love

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Aldhelm of Malmesbury Introduction Aldhelm, abbot of Malmesbury (Wiltshire) and then bishop of Sherborne from about 705, was described by Bed...

Medicine

Peter Murray Jones

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Medicine Introduction Medieval medicine in Europe from 500 to 1500 was not an enclosed world; intellectual influences—as well as diseases—cam...

Medieval Archaeology in Britain, Fifth to Eleventh Centuries

David A. Hinton

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Medieval Archaeology in Britain, Fifth to Eleventh Centuries Introduction The extent and effects of population movements dominate the study o...

Medieval Archaeology in Britain, Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries

David A. Hinton

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Medieval Archaeology in Britain, Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries Introduction By the start of the 12th century, large-scale migrations had e...

Metalwork, Anglo-Saxon

Elizabeth Coatsworth

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-12-19

Anglo-Saxon Metalwork Introduction Interest in the design and structure of objects of metalwork of the pre-Conquest period can already be seen...

Musical Instruments

Timothy J. McGee

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2011-12-15

Musical Instruments Introduction Musical instruments had a constant presence during the Middle Ages. They were a part of many activities and oc...

Old English Language

Thomas Cable

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Old English Language Introduction As the English language changed after the Norman Conquest, documents and literary texts written in Old English (fr...

Papacy, The Medieval

Thomas F.X. Noble

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

The Medieval Papacy Introduction The papacy is the world’s oldest continuously functioning institution. A full history of the papacy would have four...

Peasants

Philip Slavin

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Peasants Introduction Medieval peasantry has been a subject of much scholarly work since the mid-19th century. To a large extent, the pre–W...

Petrarch

Chris Kleinhenz

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2012-05-23

Petrarch Introduction Through his Canzoniere, Francesco Petrarca (b. 1304–d. 1374) shaped in indelible ways the development of the love lyric ...

Pizan, Christine de

Tracy Adams Rechtschaffen

Subject: Medieval Studies »

Date Added: 2010-12-15

Christine de Pizan Introduction The prolific writer Christine de Pizan (b. c. 1364–d. c. 1431) was an innovative lyric poet, early champi...

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