Medieval History - Life In The Middle Ages And Renaissance Explore medieval history from the Dark Ages to the renaissance and beyond. Original features, extensive Category Society history By Time Period Middle Ages Directories Who's Who in medieval history A growing resource to help you find informationabout individuals of the Middle Ages and renaissance. http://historymedren.about.com/
Extractions: A talented but stubborn artist. A driven warrior-pope, determined to leave a legacy of stunning monuments. A masterpiece of fresco painting never to be equaled. Ross King offers a fresh look at the story of the Sistine Chapel and the men who made it all happen in Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling. Check out your Guide's review.
Medieval/Renaissance Brewing Homepage Description Information about medieval and renaissance brewing. Books, articles, mailing lists, bibliography.Category Recreation Food Drink Beer Home Brewing medieval/renaissance Food Homepage; A library of articles about modern brewing; Mead fermentedbeverages); American Beer Glimpses of Its history and http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/brewing.html
Extractions: What's New? This page is devoted to the topic of Medieval and Renaissance Brewing. There is a mailing list covering historical brewing in general. A web form for joining/leaving that list, and an archive of past postings, can be found on the historical brewing list homepage Spiced Wines and Sweet Waters Five Arabic Elixirs (cordials etc.) A series of articles about Gruit Ales Precious Waters: A Miscellany of Early Cordials Honeys, and their affects on mead Hops, the bitter herb ... Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages (Compleat Anachronist # 60) Mead for the Masses (from TI # 104) A Pressing Engagement (from TI # 91, about wine)
WWW-VL Medieval Europe Includes a limited selection of AngloSaxon cultural, historical, and literary items.Category Arts Literature World Literature British Anglo-Saxon Peasants (Benjamin Gorman); medieval New York Guide; medieval Paupers;medieval/renaissance history(Mining Company); medieval Studies http://www.msu.edu/~georgem1/history/medieval.htm
Extractions: Medieval Europe 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 m-george@onu.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 will be unavailable. for the month of June, so please be patient during that period. I will again work on these pages at the end of June. Last Updated 9/28/01 Reference Chronological Geographical Topical ...
The Costume Page - Costume History The Costume Page Costuming Resources Online The Study of Costume - Costume history Useful Arts, Sciences, and medieval history Links. WWW medieval Resources renaissance Costume. The Civilization of the renaissance in Italy Costumes and Fashions http://members.aol.com/nebula5/tcpinfo2.html
Extractions: Costume History Home Reference Museums History ... Costumes See also: Historical Topics (Multiple Eras) , and Historical Costume Resource Lists See also: Historical Topics (Multiple Eras) How to Do It Yourself and Baroque Costumes Canadian Conservation Institute: Conservation Treatment of an 18th-Century Silk Open-Robe and Petticoat Clothing in Guy Fawkes' Day Colonial Williamsburg: Milliner ... 17th Century Women's Fashion Plates Other Resources
World History Lesson Plans medieval/Middle Ages. Other Political Revolutions. Terrorism. renaissance/Reformation. Industrial Revolution. Women in history http://members.aol.com/MrDonnHistory/World.html
Extractions: Castles for Kids - learn how people in the middle ages lived, explore castles, build your own creations The Crusades: A View from Jordan - Mr. Barnwell's 6th-grade class presents the history of the Crusades, history of castles, and a creative section on how to be a crusader. The Crusades Daily Life - food, clothing and prominent people of the Crusades.
Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage Articles, recipes, and summaries of books about renaissance and medieval cooking.Category Recreation Food historymedieval/renaissance Food Homepage. There A renaissance Food Bibliography;A glossary of medieval and renaissance culinary terms; Ein http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
Extractions: There is now a mailing list on this topic: send mail to majordomo@ansteorra.org saying "subscribe sca-cooks". There is also an archive for this mailing list. What's New? (bibliography, ingredients) Cooking from Primary Sources: Some General Comments (from Cariadoc's Miscellany A Renaissance Food Bibliography A glossary of medieval and renaissance culinary terms Ein Buch von Guter Spise (German, c. 1350) The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Digbie (1669, partial) (c. 1393, in French, partial, also an English translation) Cariadoc's new Translation Project Medieval/Renaissance Food Clip Art Forme of Cury (14th century English) Du Fait de Cuisine Das Kuchbuch der Sabrina Welserin Menus from Bishop Hans Brask Portions of ... Ein New Kochbuch (c. 1581) Two Fifteenth Century Cookery Books Liber Cure Cocorum (14th? century English) European Cookery Texts 1350-1800 (several primary sources) Norwegian Primary Sources (one c.1300, one 1614) A translation of Libro del Coch part one and part two (1529 Spanish) Another listing of online cookbooks and Works in Progress Eenen seer schoonen ende excellenten Cocboeck Een notabel boecxken van cokeryen (Brussels ca. 1514)
About Who's Who In Medieval History Who in medieval history project is intended to help you find information aboutsignificant individuals from the Middle Ages and renaissance, when available http://historymedren.about.com/library/who/blwwabout.htm
Extractions: in Who's Who About the Project The "Who's Who in Medieval History" project is intended to help you find information about significant individuals from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, when available, on the web and in print. Each page will offer a brief explanation of who the individual was and why he or she is important or interesting in medieval and Renaissance studies. For more information, be sure to investigate the websites or books provided. Our collection is relatively small at this time, but I'll be adding to it on a regular basis. You are very welcome to
Medieval History - Life In The Middle Ages And Renaissance Browse articles and books or try your hand at a medieval recipe. medieval/renaissance Food Homepage. There is now a A glossary of medieval and renaissance culinary terms Cariadoc's new Translation Project. medieval/renaissance Food Clip Art http://historymedren.miningco.com/
Extractions: A talented but stubborn artist. A driven warrior-pope, determined to leave a legacy of stunning monuments. A masterpiece of fresco painting never to be equaled. Ross King offers a fresh look at the story of the Sistine Chapel and the men who made it all happen in Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling. Check out your Guide's review.
Medieval And Renaissance History Resources Examine a brief history of many medieval and renaissance instruments. Includes pictures and a reference list. A Guide to medieval and renaissance Instruments http://www.snowcrest.net/jmike/medieval.html
Medieval And Renaissance History Resources renaissance Electronic Texts Rice University, medieval Studies Program.Richard III Society. Skye's Scottish and medieval history WebSite. http://www.historesearch.com/medieval.html
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
Extractions: 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.
End Of Europe's Middle Ages A large tutorial site designed to assist those students engaged in renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history. http://www.ucalgary.ca/HIST/tutor/endmiddle/
Extractions: Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries This tutorial has moved. The End of Europe's Middle Ages is designed to assist those students engaged in Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history. Intended to provide a brief overview of the conditions at the end of Europe's Middle Ages, the tutorial is presented in a series of chapters that summarize the economic, political, religious and intellectual environment of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The main objective of the tutorial is to furnish a baseline against which the vast changes of the following centuries may be measured. The End of Europe's Middle Ages / The University of Calgary / Comments or Questions
Medieval And Renaissance Culture Links European medieval and renaissance Culture, Art, Architecture, history, Philosophy, Science, Literature Genres Romance Research medievalEuropean medieval and renaissance Culture, Art, Architecture,history, Philosophy, Science, Religion. http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ33.HTM
Extractions: M edieval and R enaissance C ulture Our Medieval Wedding: October 6, 1984 (more Armstrong Family Pictures) Click the banner to learn more about and purchase this book and additional popular apologetics and theology titles by Dave Armstrong C O N T E N T S (Hyper-linked) Art and Architecture (Up to c.1700)
The Medieval World On The Web renaissance Studies Byzantium Byzantine and medieval Studies Site Byzantines inrenaissance Italy Byzantium Saxon Culture AngloSaxon history A Select http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/medieval.html
Renassiance History On The Web history of the renaissance Reformation Eras A Guide to Resources Research on Foradditional information and resources, check out our medieval history Page http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/renaissance.html
Medieval & Renaissance Europe Epact Scientific Instruments of medieval and renaissance Europe Access to imagesand descriptions from various history of science museums via handlist or http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/medren.html
Extractions: Primary Historical Documents Corpus Iuris Iustiniani and Ius Commune Roman law: Justinian texts hyperlinked to commentary glosses of the medieval ius commune (Latin transcriptions) Christian Classics Ethereal Library (Translations and transcriptions) The Early Church Online Encyclopaedia Document Page (comprehensive index of Western religious literature, 1st-15th Centuries) Guide to Early Church Documents The St. Pachomius Library (Original and reprinted translations of patristic texts and liturgical documents) Dr. H. Grotefend, Zeitrechnung des Deutschen Mittelalters und der Neuzeit Standard and comprehensive source for questions of chronology, time reckonings and calendars. Extends beyond the German border; includes calendars of saints by city, diocese and order. Digitized by Dr. Horst Ruth. (Annotated Latin and German transcriptions) The Salic Law (ca. 500; English translation) The Visigothic Code 1908 translation by S.P. Scott of Forum judicum Visigothic laws towards Spanish Jews ( Book XII ) anticipated the much later inquisition. (7th century; English translations)
Medieval And Renaissance Instruments Musica Antiqua's illustrated guide pictures, descriptions, and history. http://www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us/antiqua/instrumt.html
EyeWitness To The Middle Ages And Renaissance Important events in medieval Europe, written from the perspective of fictional eyewitnesses.Category Society history By Time Period Middle AgesClick To Return To Home Page. history through the eyes of those wholived it, Click Here. The Middle Ages and renaissance Invasion http://www.ibiscom.com/mefrm.htm
ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Contents Indepth hyperlinked lists divided by period and maintained by Chris Witcombe, Professor of Art history Category Arts Art history Directories Byzantine Islamic Early medieval Carolingian Ottonian renaissance, High renaissanceMannerism Northern renaissance. Witcombe Professor, Art history, Sweet Briar http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html
The Well Dressed Wench Collection of costumerelated links and resources for living history enthusiasts. medieval and renaissance, Colonial and American Revolution, and Civil War or Victorian eras. http://www.midnightgarden.com/costume/
Extractions: W elcome to my Closet I've been interested in costuming and reenacting for many years now. I guess I just never outgrew that little kid love of dressing up and playing make-believe. These pages contain links and resources that I've collected over the past couple of years, as well as some photos. Unfortunately, at this time, I do not have a lot of scanned pictures of my own costumes, but I hope to be adding some in the near future. I am also trying to compile a list of all the costuming resources, online and mail order, that I can find, which I will put onto a separate page. If you know of any links that I don't have here, please E-mail me at wench@midnightgarden.com . Also, please feel free to bookmark or add a link to this page. (Just drop me a line to let me know!) S ome ramblings from the Seamstress If you're interested to know why I became so involved in sewing and reenacting, or if you're just bored, read my introduction What's New