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first recorded in 1625. The adjective "medieval" (or sometimes "mediaeval" or "mediæval"), meaning pertaining to the Middle Ages, derives from medium aevum...
Click to read more »Love-Lyric. Oxford, UK, Clarendon Press. Harrington, Karl Pomeroy, 1942. Mediaeval Latin. Norwood, MA, USA, Norwood Press. Hexter, Ralph J., and Townsend...
Click to read more »The Mediæval Bæbes are a British musical ensemble founded in 1996 by Dorothy Carter and Katharine Blake. It included some of Blake's colleagues from the...
Click to read more »The Early Middle Ages (or early medieval period), sometimes controversially referred to as the Dark Ages, is typically regarded by historians as lasting...
Click to read more »Trump Mediaeval (also German Trump Mediäval) is an old-style serif typeface designed by Georg Trump. It was released in 1954 both by the C. E. Weber foundry...
Click to read more »Medieval music encompasses the sacred and secular music of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries. It is the...
Click to read more »(1994). "Extreme and persistent drought in California and Patagonia during mediaeval time". Nature. 369 (6481): 546–549. Bibcode:1994Natur.369..546S. doi:10...
Click to read more »Meyer (1980). Selected Papers, volume 3, Late Antique, Early Catholic and Mediaeval Art. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 978-0-7011-2514-1. Sawyer, Peter (2013)...
Click to read more »The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (PIMS) is a research institute in the University of Toronto that is dedicated to advanced studies in the...
Click to read more »). New York: Fontana Books. ISBN 0-85527-159-0. Postan, M.M. (2002). Mediaeval Trade and Finance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-52202-1...
Click to read more »Medieval football is a modern term used for a wide variety of the localised informal football games that were invented and played in Europe during the...
Click to read more »The Medieval Inquisition was a series of inquisitions (Catholic Church bodies charged with suppressing heresy) from around 1184, including the Episcopal...
Click to read more »The Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. XI. Leiden: Brill. 2002. p. 446. The mediaeval geographers mostly placed Zandjan in Djibal province, usually linking...
Click to read more »1484/J.NMS.3.163. ISSN 0078-2122. Braun, Hugh, An Introduction to English Mediaeval Architecture, London: Faber and Faber, 1951. "Building the House of God:...
Click to read more »Graffiti (singular graffiti, or graffito only in graffiti archeology) is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission...
Click to read more »High Middle Ages Europe and Mediterranean region The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history between c. 1000 and...
Click to read more »Legacy of Mediaeval and Renaissance Traditions. From Manuscript to Print: Evolution of the Mediaeval Book. Life of the Students at Paris. Mediaeval History:...
Click to read more »Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies was a periodical of the Warburg Institute that was published between 1941 and 1968. It was conceived as a companion...
Click to read more »Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mediaeval Castilian. An explanation of the development of Mediaeval Spanish sibilants in Castile and Andalusia...
Click to read more »Trio Mediæval is a vocal trio established in 1997 in Oslo, mainly to sing medieval polyphonic works. Its members are Anna Maria Friman (from Sweden) and...
Click to read more »Medieval communes in the European Middle Ages had sworn allegiances of mutual defense (both physical defense and of traditional freedoms) among the citizens...
Click to read more »Medieval demography is the study of human demography in Europe and the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages. It estimates and seeks to explain the number...
Click to read more »This article lists brachygraphic Latin abbreviations used in the medieval period. Abbreviations were also used earlier in classical Latin, however this...
Click to read more »The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946. The Catholic kingdom emerged as a continuation...
Click to read more »Spon Street (sometimes referred to as Historic Spon Street or Medieval Spon Street) is an historic street in central Coventry, in the West Midlands of...
Click to read more »followed by the longest period of peace between Scotland and England in the mediaeval period: from 1217–1296. The death of Alexander III in March 1286 broke...
Click to read more »Old French (franceis, françois, romanz; French: ancien français [ɑ̃sjɛ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France approximately...
Click to read more »Boydell Press. ISBN 9780851156828. McCulloch, Florence (1962) [1960]. Mediaeval Latin and French Bestiaries (revised ed.). Chapel Hill: University of...
Click to read more »Middle Irish, also called Middle Gaelic (Irish: An Mheán-Ghaeilge, Scottish Gaelic: Meadhan-Ghàidhlig, Manx: Mean Ghaelg), is the Goidelic language which...
Click to read more »Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is an American dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting. Medieval Times...
Click to read more »Old Occitan (Modern Occitan: occitan ancian, Catalan: occità antic), also called Old Provençal, was the earliest form of the Occitano-Romance languages...
Click to read more »almost disappeared from the country during the Chola reign. During the mediaeval period, Sri Lanka was divided into three sub-territories, namely, Ruhunu...
Click to read more »Library. Muḥammad, A. K., & Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab. V. S. Bhatnagar...
Click to read more »The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey is a 1988 feature film, an official Australian-New Zealand co-production, directed by Vincent Ward. It won numerous New...
Click to read more »England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the medieval period, from the end of the 5th century through to the start of the early...
Click to read more »(1982). Medieval Philosophy (2nd ed.). Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 9780888447043. Pasnau, Robert; Van Dyke, Christina, eds...
Click to read more »Padarn's Church is a parish church of the Church in Wales, and the largest mediaeval church in mid-Wales. It is at Llanbadarn Fawr, near Aberystwyth, in Ceredigion...
Click to read more »Church and state in medieval Europe was the relationship between the Catholic Church and the various monarchies and other states in Europe during the Middle...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0-8130-3179-8. McManamon, John (June 2003). "Maltese seafaring in mediaeval and post-mediaeval times". Mediterranean Historical Review. 18 (1): 32–58. doi:10...
Click to read more »Medieval cuisine includes foods, eating habits, and cooking methods of various European cultures during the Middle Ages, which lasted from the 5th to the...
Click to read more »In the Middle Ages, the medicine of Western Europe was composed of a mixture of existing ideas from antiquity. In the Early Middle Ages, following the...
Click to read more »France in the Middle Ages was a decentralised, feudal monarchy. In Brittany, Normandy, Lorraine, Provence, East Burgundy and Catalonia (the latter now...
Click to read more »In the United Kingdom, a deserted medieval village (DMV) is a former settlement which was abandoned during the Middle Ages, typically leaving no trace...
Click to read more »The Gospel of Barnabas is a non-canonical, pseudepigraphical gospel, written during the Late Middle Ages and attributed to the early Christian disciple...
Click to read more »Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages, from the earlier...
Click to read more »The following is a timeline of major events in post-classical history from the 5th to 15th centuries, loosely corresponding to the Old World Middle Ages...
Click to read more »her fellow enchantress Medea as contributing to the development of the mediaeval legend of Morgan le Fay. In addition, it has been argued that the fairy...
Click to read more »Art of Medieval Hunting. ISBN 1-84212-097-2 David Dalby, Lexicon of the Mediaeval German Hunt: A Lexicon of Middle High German Terms (1050–1500), Associated...
Click to read more »"the majority of the world to err and serve a god other than the Lord". Mediaeval Hebrew literature contains the anecdotal "Episode of Jesus" (known also...
Click to read more »The medieval runes, or the futhork, was a Scandinavian runic alphabet that evolved from the Younger Futhark after the introduction of stung (or dotted)...
Click to read more »(1980), Selected Papers, volume 3, Late Antique, Early Christian and Mediaeval Art, London: Chatto & Windus, ISBN 0-7011-2514-4 Strickland, Debra Higgs...
Click to read more »Medieval warfare is the warfare of the Middle Ages. Technological, cultural, and social advancements had forced a severe transformation in the character...
Click to read more »Kantorowicz, Ernst Hartwig (1997). The king's two bodies: a study in mediaeval political theology (2nd ed.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press...
Click to read more »European witchcraft can be traced back to classical antiquity, when magic and religion were closely entwined. During the pagan era of ancient Rome, there...
Click to read more »English mediæval architecture is a book published in three volumes in 1912, re-published in two volumes in 1921 and one volume in 1931, by architect and...
Click to read more »FSA FSAScot is a British historian. She is a leading authority on the mediaeval history of the Northern Isles of Scotland and Norwegian-Scottish 'frontier'...
Click to read more »Galician–Portuguese (Galician: galego-portugués or galaico-portugués; Portuguese: galego-português or galaico-português), also known as Old Galician–Portuguese...
Click to read more »Medieval Greek (also known as Middle Greek, Byzantine Greek, or Romaic; Greek: Ῥωμαϊκή) is the stage of the Greek language between the end of classical...
Click to read more »Navarro-Aragonese was a Romance language once spoken in a large part of the Ebro River basin, south of the middle Pyrenees; the dialects of the modern...
Click to read more »A system of units of measurement, also known as a system of units or system of measurement, is a collection of units of measurement and rules relating...
Click to read more »were founded by members of the Nemanjić dynasty, a prominent dynasty of mediaeval Serbia. In 1389, as the Ottoman Empire expanded northwards through the...
Click to read more »The history of Italy in the Middle Ages can be roughly defined as the time between the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance...
Click to read more »major step in institutionalising this field was the foundation of the Mediaeval (now Medieval) Academy of America in 1925. In American and European universities...
Click to read more »folklore and is considered by many historians the epitome of chivalry in mediaeval times. He is also known for having founded the Schueberfouer in 1340 and...
Click to read more »beyond the Monnow Bridge at Overmonnow, forming a suburb or faubourg. The mediaeval iron industry at Overmonnow resulted in the wastage of large piles of...
Click to read more »received a licentiate in medieval studies from the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in 1966 and earned his doctorate from the University of Toronto...
Click to read more »A chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir. Srinagar: Gulshan Books. Muḥammad, A. K., & Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the...
Click to read more »August 1972) is a Swedish singer, known as one of the members of Trio Mediaeval. Friman studied at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo and Trinity...
Click to read more »Monastic granges were outlying landholdings held by monasteries independent of the manorial system. The first granges were owned by the Cistercians, and...
Click to read more »(1939), "The Throne of the Emperor Henry in Dante's Paradise and the Mediaeval Conception of Christian Kingship," Harvard Theological Review, 32:2, 115–129...
Click to read more »is a founding member, singer, and musical director of the musical group Mediæval Bæbes. Katharine Blake is originally from London, and is a classically...
Click to read more »Baharistan-i-shahi Foreword in: Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab. New Delhi:...
Click to read more »A castle town is a settlement built adjacent to or surrounding a castle. Castle towns were common in Medieval Europe. Castle towns were sometimes made...
Click to read more »Webster, James Carson (1938). The Labors of the Months in Antique and Mediaeval Art to the End of the Twelfth Century. Studies in the Humanities 4. Northwestern...
Click to read more »University of Oklahoma Press. Roth, Erik (2011). With a Bended Bow: Archery in Mediaeval and Renaissance Europe. The History Press. Gwang Ok; Seokgyu Choi & Hee...
Click to read more »any political issues. In 1954 Lewis accepted the newly founded chair in Mediaeval and Renaissance Literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he finished...
Click to read more »The Medieval Academy of America (MAA; spelled Mediaeval until c. 1980) is the largest organization in the United States promoting the field of medieval...
Click to read more »Wynne-Jones, S.; et al. (2023). "Entwined African and Asian genetic roots of mediaeval peoples of the Swahili coast". Nature. 615 (7954): 866–873. Bibcode:2023Natur...
Click to read more »The medieval popular Bible is a term used especially in literary studies, but also in art history and other disciplines, to encompass the wide variety...
Click to read more »The following systems arose from earlier systems, and in many cases utilise parts of much older systems. For the most part they were used to varying degrees...
Click to read more »John Constance Parnis (1695–1735) was a major Maltese mediaeval philosopher who specialised mainly in metaphysics, physics, and logic. Parnis was born...
Click to read more »Hampton Court Park, also known as Home Park, is a walled royal park managed by the Historic Royal Palaces. The park lies between the gardens of Hampton...
Click to read more »(1935, Herbert Bayer) Block (1908) Boulevard (1955, G. G. Lange) Brudi Mediaeval (1953-54, Walter Brudi) Caprice (1939, Martin Wilke) Champion (1957, G...
Click to read more »carolingien et de se survivances à l'époque romane" [From ancient to mediaeval Art. On the sources of Carolingian bestiaries and their survival in the...
Click to read more »original score was composed by Martin Phipps and features vocals by the Mediæval Bæbes and the London Bulgarian Choir. The score won an Ivor Novello Award...
Click to read more »1990s Carter returned to London and founded the all-female revival group Mediæval Bæbes with Katherine Blake of Miranda Sex Garden. The group's 1997 debut...
Click to read more »The first historian to posit the existence of European shamanic ideas within popular beliefs of otherwise Christian Europeans was Carlo Ginzburg, who examined...
Click to read more »56°43′59″N 2°39′32″W / 56.733°N 2.659°W / 56.733; -2.659 The Roman Catholic Diocese of Brechin, also known as the Diocese of Angus, was one of the thirteen...
Click to read more »society beyond modernity (1997), p. 205. Random House Dictionary (2010), "Mediaeval" F. Oakley, The medieval experience: foundations of Western cultural singularity...
Click to read more »The Constable of Chester was a mediaeval hereditary office held by the Barons of Halton. The functions of the Constable are unclear, possibly they related...
Click to read more »Ditié de Jehanne D'Arc. By de Pizan, Christine. Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature. ISBN 9780950595504. OCLC 1083468869. Archived...
Click to read more »the possession of David, Earl of Huntingdon. Also, Paul noted that the mediaeval English chronicler Simeon of Durham only notes that Archill was made an...
Click to read more »inscription, London, England, (10th century) Mediaeval (c. 1000 AD – c. 1500 AD) A number of mediaeval ivory panels including the Borradaile, Wernher...
Click to read more »influenced by ‘Abd al-Qahir al-Jurjani (d. 1078), "in his view one of the few mediaeval philologists to have concentrated on meaning and aesthetic value at the...
Click to read more »F. Stuart (ed.). Commentarium Magnum in Aristotelis De Anima Libros. Mediaeval Academy of America. OCLC 611422373. Barnes, Jonathan (1982). Aristotle:...
Click to read more »Tout, Thomas Frederick (1920). Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England: The Wardrobe, the Chamber and the Small Seals. Vol. 2. Manchester:...
Click to read more »may have had industrial origins. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mediaeval Stone Building, Coventry. Historic England. "Medieval Stone Building (1342921)"...
Click to read more »the majority of their careers teaching at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Pegis served as president of the institute from 1946 to 1952...
Click to read more »Kane, Pandurang Vaman (1962–1975). History of Dharmasastra: (ancient and mediaeval, religious and civil law). Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Lal...
Click to read more »Shlomo Pines (1986), Studies in Arabic versions of Greek texts and in mediaeval science, vol. 2, Brill Publishers, pp. viii & 201–217, ISBN 965-223-626-8...
Click to read more »God could create such different creatures. The tiger is featured in the mediaeval Chinese novel Water Margin, where the cat battles and is slain by the...
Click to read more »Sea. London: Routledge. Kingsford, Charles (1901). Henry V: The Typical Mediæval Hero. London: GP Putnam's Sons. Labarge, Margaret Wade (1976). Henry V:...
Click to read more »fortunate nation, beyond others" (Antiquities, i, vi, 4). According to the Mediaeval Jewish text or midrash Sefer HaYashar, Asshur had sons called Mirus and...
Click to read more »Some medieval Muslims took a keen interest in the study of astrology, partly because they considered the celestial bodies to be essential, partly because...
Click to read more »the search for the remains of Richard III. Ashdown-Hill, John (2009). Mediaeval Colchester's Lost Landmarks. Breedon Books Pub. ISBN 978-1-85983-686-6...
Click to read more »Recueil de Farces françaises inédites du XVe siècle (Cambridge, Mass.: Mediaeval Academy of America, 1949). It then disappeared for many years until the...
Click to read more »London: Collins & Brown. ISBN 978-1-85585-081-1. Clay RM (1909). The Mediaeval Hospitals of England. Methuen & Co. pp. 36–37, 277–337. OCLC 4008302 –...
Click to read more »Plainsong and Medieval Music Society (PMMS), also spelled as the Plainsong and Mediæval Music Society, is an English music society. Founded in 1888, the PMMS primarily...
Click to read more »born outside marriage, who often carry their mother's family names. In mediaeval times where a great family died out in the male line, an alternative male...
Click to read more »Exclusivity, Inclusivity, and Persecution in Indian Religion During the Early Mediaeval Period – Part One". Sutra Journal. Archived from the original on 29 December...
Click to read more »and the Avars during the Migration Period, and of the Mongols in the mediaeval era, and were recorded in Etruscan bronze figurines depicting mounted...
Click to read more »France. In addition to its castle and three churches it has a unique mediaeval irrigation system recognised in 1996 as of global importance. Since 1884...
Click to read more »Medieval fortification refers to military methods that cover the development of fortification construction and use in Europe, during the period roughly...
Click to read more »postage stamp designer, known for designs such as the book typeface Trump Mediaeval (1954), the slab serif City (c. 1931) and the condensed, industrial Schadow...
Click to read more »→ [ˈpa] (pa 'bread'). Current Catalan orthography is mostly based on mediaeval practice, but some of the pronunciations and conventions have changed...
Click to read more »The Chapel of the Holy Trinity at Umberleigh is a ruinous mediaeval chapel in north Devon, England, largely demolished according to Lysons (1822) in about...
Click to read more »of Silly Walks (2014), a smartphone game Monty Python’s Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme (2025), a tabletop role-playing game List of recurring...
Click to read more »Margaret (Hungarian: Szent Margit legendája) is an important piece of Mediaeval Hungarian literature. The only specimen of the text was preserved in the...
Click to read more »(the latter being the original term) was a communal latrine found in mediaeval monasteries in Western Europe and later also in some New World monasteries...
Click to read more »Adder (1983), co-written by Atkinson and Richard Curtis, was set in the mediæval period, with the title character unintelligent and naïve. The second series...
Click to read more »the Mediaeval Academy of America No. 12: The Jews in the Visigothic and Frankish Kingdoms of Spain and Gaul, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Mediaeval Society...
Click to read more »Middle Ages portal During most of the Middle Ages (c. 410–1485 AD), the island of Great Britain was divided into multiple kingdoms. By the end of the period...
Click to read more »University of Toronto, including studying at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. His dissertation was published in 1955 as The Witenagemot in...
Click to read more »dedication of the church. Various kinds of religious houses existed in mediaeval Cornwall though none of them were nunneries; the benefices of the parishes...
Click to read more »Trickle". The New York Times. Bretschneider, E. (1876). Notices of the Mediæval Geography and History of Central and Western Asia. Trübner & Company. Bridgman...
Click to read more »British writer and architectural conservationist, best known for saving the mediaeval churches of Norwich, and the wife of the economist Sir Roy Harrod. She...
Click to read more »αἰϝών) for "age" is present in words such as eternal, longevity and mediaeval. Although the term aeon may be used in reference to a period of a billion...
Click to read more »with commentary. Publications of the Mediaeval Academy of America, no. 38. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Mediaeval Academy of America, 1961. [author missing]...
Click to read more »priest who was also a noted historian and author. Known for works including Mediæval Socialism and The Emperor Charles IV, Jarrett also founded Blackfriars...
Click to read more »frontage. It is situated a short distance to the south of Heighley Castle, a mediaeval seat of the Audley family. Madeley was one of the 131 English manors held...
Click to read more »Edited by Richard Newhauser, pp. 277–290. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. The Concept of Sin, by Josef Pieper The Traveller's Guide to...
Click to read more »Literature". 28 January: The Rise of Song in Provence". 4 February: "Mediaeval Religious Feeling". 11 February: "Trade with the East". 18 February: "Latin...
Click to read more »department responsible for the storage, care and service of wine in a great mediaeval house was termed the buttery. Large wine cellars date back over 3,700...
Click to read more »Arts at the Southern Illinois University. He is known for his work on Mediaeval architects and design, especially on the work of Lorenz Lechler, Mathes...
Click to read more »mediaeval in design. It has an embattled parapet with modern side windows. The roofs of the nave, its aisles and the two chapels are late mediaeval....
Click to read more »ISBN 978-81-7156-551-1. Bhagavānadāsa Gupta, Contemporary Sources of the Mediaeval and Modern History of Bundelkhand (1531–1857), vol. 1 (1999). ISBN 81-85396-23-X...
Click to read more »feudal barony of Okehampton was a very large feudal barony, the largest mediaeval fiefdom in the county of Devon, England, whose caput was Okehampton Castle...
Click to read more »named Professor of the History of Art at the school. The Committee on Mediaeval and Renaissance Archaeology, (authorized by the Council of Archaeological...
Click to read more »dynasty, and the Mac Turcaill family, were a leading Norse-Gaelic family in mediaeval Dublin. The kindred produced several eminent men and kings of Dublin before...
Click to read more »Ibn Bajjah's lifetime. Several claims of transit observations made by mediaeval Islamic astronomers have been shown to be sunspots. When the planet was...
Click to read more »The King's Two Bodies (subtitled, A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology) is a 1957 historical book by Ernst Kantorowicz. It concerns medieval political...
Click to read more »number 65 in the Perry Index. It was expanded and given a new meaning in mediaeval times. First recorded in Latin verse by Avianus, the tale is one that...
Click to read more »1942 – 16 October 2016) was an Irish-born historian specialising in the mediaeval history of the British Isles. In 2002 he was named Dean of Arts and Humanities...
Click to read more »October 2020). "L2/20-269: Proposal to add two SIGMOID S characters for mediaeval palaeography" (PDF). Media related to S at Wikimedia Commons The dictionary...
Click to read more »Fraser Lecturer. At Manchester he worked under F. M. Powicke, Professor of Mediaeval History, who influenced Pantin's work for the rest of his life. In 1929...
Click to read more »as they have done in times past', originally intended to protect the mediaeval interior of church buildings from Calvinist vandalism, and – mainly neglected...
Click to read more »other important early mediaeval artefacts from the same cemetery. The coastal confederation of Cinque Ports during its mediaeval period consisted of a...
Click to read more »Nile Green has argued against such distinctions, stating that in the mediaeval period Sufism and Islam were more or less the same. In modern scholarly...
Click to read more »Merindad (Spanish pronunciation: [meɾinˈdað]) is a mediaeval Spanish administrative term for a country subdivision smaller than a province but larger...
Click to read more »verb is called the ground stem, or G-stem. Following the tradition of mediaeval Arabic grammarians, it is more often called the Pə‘al פעל (also written...
Click to read more »Historians in England during the Middle Ages helped to lay the groundwork for modern historical historiography, providing vital accounts of the early history...
Click to read more »accessible reenactment group, catering to anyone with an interest in mediaeval European history, a suitable place in the group will be found for anyone...
Click to read more »The Château de Thil is a ruined mediaeval castle located to the west of Dijon in Burgundy, in the commune of Vic-sous-Thil in the Côte-d'Or département...
Click to read more »Jacobs Well is a mediaeval Grade I listed building in the Micklegate area of York, England. It is the church hall of Holy Trinity, Micklegate. The building...
Click to read more »Officium album. He is also an ensemble coach, mentoring groups such as Trio Mediæval from Norway, The Kassiopeia Ensemble from the Netherlands, and Juice from...
Click to read more »been quoted as authentic in discussions of the living conditions of the mediaeval peasant. By way of conclusion, the Nun's Priest goes on to reconcile the...
Click to read more »Aremberg Castle (German: Burg Aremberg) is a ruined mediaeval hill castle on the Aremberg in the Ahr Hills in the Eifel region in Germany. The ruins lie...
Click to read more »(1276 – 23 May 1345) lord of the manor of Irnham in Lincolnshire was a mediaeval knight remembered principally today as having commissioned the Luttrell...
Click to read more »especially, translator, having enriched English hymnody with many ancient and mediaeval hymns translated from Latin and Greek. For example, the melody of Good...
Click to read more »to witness a sati and sati was almost universally admired by people in mediaeval India." According to Reza Pirbhai, the memoirs of Jahangir suggest sati...
Click to read more »775pp. Mallet, Charles Edward. A history of the University of Oxford: The mediæval university and the colleges founded in the Middle Ages (2 vol 1924) Midgley...
Click to read more »in the country.[new archival link needed] With the Mugals influence in mediaeval times and the British later, the city saw a rise in a blend of Hindu,...
Click to read more »of Mediaeval Thought. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. 461 pages. 2nd edition, revised. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies...
Click to read more »referred to the book as having "swept the world's admiration for the mediaeval chivalry-silliness out of existence". It has been described by some as...
Click to read more »Christopher Wren, and others, who lent their aid in depreciating the old mediaeval style, which they termed Gothic, as synonymous with every thing that was...
Click to read more »of Mediaeval Kashmir (1st ed.). Firma KLM Private Limited. pp. 158b. Pandit, K. N. (1 January 1991). BAHARISTAN-I-SHAHI A Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir...
Click to read more »ISBN 0-521-45669-X. P. N. Fedosejev, The Comparative Historical Method in Soviet Mediaeval Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences, 1979. p. 90. Russell Bova, Russia and...
Click to read more »Extraordinary (in Hindi) (published 30 December 2024). Singh, Rajvi Amar (1992). Mediaeval History of Rajasthan: Western Rajasthan. Bikaner, Rajasthan, India: Singh...
Click to read more »ancient parish of York: historical and genealogical information at GENUKI. Life in a Mediæval City Illustrated by York in the XVth century – Gutenberg...
Click to read more »Waggoner's song, Svensk mediedatabas O mistress mine, Svensk mediedatabas Martin Best, Martin Best Consort and Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble on Spotify...
Click to read more »least the 11th century (CE), and it was a thriving centre of commerce in mediaeval times. The oldest building on this list is St Lawrence's Church—originally...
Click to read more »Heilbronn. The town centre retains its narrow mediaeval street plan, as well as much of its mediaeval timber architecture. Pickled gherkin manufacture...
Click to read more »hiatus. In association with Dorothy Carter, Katharine Blake went on to form Mediæval Bæbes (an all-female a capella early music group marketed like a pop girl...
Click to read more »The Château de Vallègue is a mediaeval castle in the commune of Vallègue in the Haute-Garonne département of France. The castle is the best preserved...
Click to read more »university professor who specializes in ancient, late antique, and early mediaeval philosophy and theology. Ilaria Ramelli was born in Piacenza in 1973....
Click to read more »The pieces Eno produced with this method, such as Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan (1980) and Thursday Afternoon (1984) (accompanied by the album...
Click to read more »West Asian origin that was included in collections of Aesop's Fables in mediaeval Europe. It illustrates how even education cannot change one's basic nature...
Click to read more »Even before he became an architect, he was interested in the history of mediaeval Catalonia, when it was important in Mediterranean politics and history...
Click to read more »Berio played by Kim Kashkashian (ECM 1735) Words of The Angel, by Trio Mediaeval (ECM 1753) Morimur, by Christoph Poppen & The Hilliard Ensemble (ECM 1765)...
Click to read more »Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir (1st ed.). Firma KLM Private Limited. pp. 77a. Pandit, K. N. (1991-01-01). BAHARISTAN-I-SHAHI A Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir...
Click to read more »1500. As well as a reference collection of c.10,000 items, there are 260 mediaeval manuscripts, including works of theology, canon law, devotional books...
Click to read more »Radhakrishna Murthy, Kothapalli (1987). The Economic Conditions of Mediaeval Āndhradēsa: A.D. 1000-A.D. 1500. Sri Venkateswara Publications. p. 10...
Click to read more »producer (1–8, 10) Paul Hartnoll – producer (7) Andrew Fearn – producer (7) Mediæval Bæbes – vocals (1) Dina Ipavic – vocals (2) Penelope Isles – vocals (3)...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0-8108-6337-8 Williams, Robert (1991), Jain Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-81-208-0775-4 Winternitz,...
Click to read more »Ortenburg (German: Grafen von Ortenburg) were a comital family in the mediaeval Duchy of Carinthia. Though they had roots in Bavarian nobility, an affiliation...
Click to read more »new period of occupation at the hillfort began in the post-Roman, Early Mediaeval era, that which the excavators referred to as the "Early Christian period"...
Click to read more »and in his later years a biography of Sydney Buxton, 1st Earl Buxton. Mediaeval Orvieto: The Political History of an Italian City-State, 1157–1334 (1952)...
Click to read more »prints. In the early 20th century there was a revival in interest in mediaeval woodcuts, particularly in religious books such as the Biblia pauperum...
Click to read more »A diocesan administrator (also known as archdiocesan administrator, archiepiscopal administrator and eparchial administrator for the case, respectively...
Click to read more »Emaré is a Middle English Breton lai, a form of mediaeval romance poem, told in 1035 lines. The author of Emaré is unknown and it exists in only one manuscript...
Click to read more »of the 12th century, the church became part of the Schottenstift. The mediaeval church had three altars, with an apse in the south instead of the normal...
Click to read more »Medieval reenactment is a genre of historical reenactment focusing on the European history of the Middle Ages, broadly the period from the Decline of the...
Click to read more »town is in the traditional province of Bourbonnais and was part of the mediaeval duchy of Bourbon. Montluçon is located in the northwest of the Allier...
Click to read more »botany. In this field Bretschneider was a pioneer. In 1888 he published Mediaeval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources, Trübner Oriental Series, London:...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0521814591. Katz, Solomon (1955). The Decline of Rome and the Rise of Mediaeval Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. ASIN B002S62FYI. Kaylor...
Click to read more »Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor (1930) (PDF). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Mediaeval Academy of America. p. 325. Retrieved 26 January 2023. Cross, Samuel Hazzard;...
Click to read more »linguistic and technical skills necessary for teaching and research in mediaeval studies; these include palaeography, diplomatics, and vernacular languages...
Click to read more »February 2016. Maurer, A. (1984). "Ockham's Razor and Chatton's Anti-Razor". Mediaeval Studies. 46: 463–475. doi:10.1484/J.MS.2.306670. McDonald, William (2005)...
Click to read more »Origins of Modern Germany. Norton. ISBN 0-393-30153-2. Busk, William (1856). Mediæval popes, emperors, kings, and crusaders; or, Germany, Italy, and Palestine...
Click to read more »its caput at the manor of Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset. The site of the mediaeval manor house, to the immediate south of the ancient parish church of St...
Click to read more »pledge or guarantee. England was seen as the King's honour. Traditional mediaeval property-based honours in England included: Honour of Chester Honour of...
Click to read more »during the Second Spanish Republic, when the Generalitat, Catalonia's mediaeval institution of government, was restored. The constitution of 1931 envisaged...
Click to read more »Advaita" and "doctrinal Advaita", and its presentation as such is due to mediaeval doxographies, the influence of Orientalist Indologists like Paul Deussen...
Click to read more »Province of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It contains the ruins of the mediaeval Castello di Pietracuta. "Pietracuta". Visit Romagna. Retrieved 2 June...
Click to read more »the Great Temple of Thanjavur. Nile Books. p. 24. P. K. S. Raja (1966). Mediaeval Kerala. Navakerala Co-op Publishing House. p. 47. "Rama Raya (1484–1565):...
Click to read more »Wind") is a classical and choral studio album by the Swedish trio Trio Mediæval recorded in June 2014 and released on the ECM New Series November that...
Click to read more »Bodia) is a village in the municipal unit Levidi, Arcadia in Greece. Its mediaeval name was Bodia or Bodea. It is best known as the source of the syrtos...
Click to read more »of the Middle Ages and Professor Emeritus of mediaeval history. He held the chair of Norwegian mediaeval history at the University of Trondheim from 1991...
Click to read more »mouldwarp is an ancient dialect word for a mole (Talpa europaea). Also, a mediaeval prophecy declared that the sixth King of England after King John would...
Click to read more »from 1946 until his death in 1980. Both the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies and Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian...
Click to read more »he became a Fellow in Western Theology at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies of the University of Toronto. There, he taught courses on Dante...
Click to read more »composer David Lang. The song was performed by the Norwegian vocal group Trio Mediæval, violist Garth Knox, cellist Agnes Vèsterman, percussionist Sylvain Lemêtre...
Click to read more »to a Mediaeval Problem. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers, 1989, pp4 Robson, Ralph. The English Highland Clans: Tudor Responses to a Mediaeval Problem...
Click to read more »Middlesex. The population was 38,698 in 2021. Pinner originated as a mediaeval hamlet; St John Baptist church dates from the 14th century, and other...
Click to read more »Glynne (1969). Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage: Collected Studies in Mediaeval, Tudor and Shakespearean Drama. Routledge. OL 22102542M. Wills, Garry...
Click to read more »John of the Bailiwick of Brandenburg. (As well as originating with the mediaeval Knights Hospitaller, these three orders meet the traditional conditions...
Click to read more »independent of Dictys and Dares, "strikingly different from any other known mediaeval version of the Trojan War", according to its editor, E. Bagby Atwood....
Click to read more »is a mediaeval Grade II listed church in Boughton Lees near Ashford, Kent, part of the Church of England. The building was originally a mediaeval hall...
Click to read more »his concept of the 'galactic polity' (1976). Although based on later Mediaeval Thai polities, Tambiah recognised the presence of concentric ring or centre-periphery...
Click to read more »Worldes Blysse is the second album by British vocal group Mediæval Bæbes, released 19 October 1998. Kinderly All Turns to Yesterday Love Me Broughte Beatrice...
Click to read more »these new provincial structures was deliberately chosen because of its mediaeval connotations. The term is approximately equivalent to the English shire...
Click to read more »OCLC 16845189. Sircar, D.C. (1979). Some epigraphical records of the mediaeval period from eastern India. Abhinav Publications. p. 89. ISBN 978-81-7017-096-9...
Click to read more »content with one's lot "Than with companion wicked to be paired". The mediaeval theme of unwary trust continued into the Renaissance. The fable was among...
Click to read more »it includes military personnel of Croatian origin ranging from early mediaeval times to contemporary Croatian armies. Andrijica Šimić – legendary hajduk...
Click to read more »and the chancel east window was restored. In the south transept is a mediaeval recumbent effigy of a lady. In the north chapel is a stone effigy of a...
Click to read more »Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 11 February 2015. "Parish Life in Mediaeval England". Masterpieces of Catholic Literature in Summary Form. 2. New...
Click to read more »West Tarr Mediaeval House is a historic site south of the village of St Florence, in the community of Penally, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The site consists...
Click to read more »Domestic, Henry VIII, 11, 202(3) and 202(14). John Lawson (15 April 2013). Mediaeval Education and the Reformation. Routledge. ISBN 9781135031091. Retrieved...
Click to read more »international standing". David Dumville describes Æthelstan as "the father of mediaeval and modern England", while Michael Wood regards Offa, Alfred, and Æthelstan...
Click to read more »the Bucks Swan, was a heraldic badge used originally in England by the mediaeval noble family of de Bohun, Earls of Hereford, and Earls of Essex. The widespread...
Click to read more »31826/9781463244668. ISBN 978-1-4632-4466-8. Neubauer, Adolf (1887). Mediaeval Jewish Chronicles and Chronological Notes (in Hebrew). Clarendon Press...
Click to read more »priests, augurs; a political club or trade guild". Colleges of priests. In mediaeval England there were colleges of priests, for example in chantry chapels...
Click to read more »heritage railway buildings from different eras. The mediaeval town of Oslo is the area in which Oslo's mediaeval ruins of stone and brick are located. Ruins are...
Click to read more »Transition: The Henryków Book and Related Documents. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. pp. 27, 62. ISBN 978-0-88844-155-3. Mały słownik historii Polski...
Click to read more »Gross, and prior to his ennoblement as James of Balvenie, was a late mediaeval Scottish magnate. He was the second son of Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl...
Click to read more »dictionary. Everyman is a stock character in drama, originally appearing in mediaeval morality plays. Everyman may also refer to: Everyman (15th-century play)...
Click to read more »officer. She writes detective fiction, and is noted for her series of mediaeval mysteries featuring Matthew Bartholomew, a teacher of medicine and investigator...
Click to read more »in North Yorkshire, in England. The manor house was built in the late Mediaeval period, by the Layton family. It was extended in the 17th century, then...
Click to read more »Nebuchadnezzar is referred to as Buḫt Nuṣṣur (بخت نصر) in works of the mediaeval scholar al-Ṭabarī, where he is credited with conquering Egypt, Syria,...
Click to read more »India since Independence, Cambridge University Press, 1990 Askari S. H., Mediaeval Bihar: Sultanate and Mughal Period, Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library...
Click to read more »commander. The word derives from French commanderie or commenderie, from mediaeval Latin commendaria or commenda, meaning 'a trust or charge', originally...
Click to read more »enquiring whether he had come across the Latin word Oyarses, discovered in a mediaeval Neoplatonist work. This prompts Ransom to share his secret and the two...
Click to read more »historically prominent groups to whom they were subject in the early mediaeval period. Francis John Byrne has suggested that the Partraige may have been...
Click to read more »History and Art. Reaktion Books. 2024. McCulloch, Florence (1962) [1960]. Mediaeval Latin and French Bestiaries. North Carolina Studies in Romance Languages...
Click to read more »Peter Dyckhoff: Mit Leib und Seele beten. Illustrations and text of a mediaeval manuscript about the new form of prayer by Saint Dominic. ISBN 3-451-28231-3...
Click to read more »three different contexts, mythological, floral art, or landscapes, from mediaeval altar pieces to Salvador Dalí. The narcissus also plays an important part...
Click to read more »Byzantine art of the same periods. It is the shape generally used for mediaeval ecclesiastical seals, secular seals generally being round. Mandorla is...
Click to read more »Selections from the Golden Bull from the Internet Mediaeval Sourcebook at the Fordham University Centre for Mediaeval Studies. The integral Golden Bull in Latin...
Click to read more »LMS may refer to: Licentiate in Mediaeval Studies, a degree of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, Canada Licentiate in Medicine...
Click to read more »Benedictine Reform Movement. Toronto, Canada: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 978-0-88844-193-5. Cubbin, G. P., ed. (1996). The Anglo-Saxon...
Click to read more »quotations) U+FD3E ﴾ ORNATE LEFT PARENTHESIS U+FD3F ﴿ ORNATE RIGHT PARENTHESIS Mediaeval studies U+2E28 ⸨ LEFT DOUBLE PARENTHESIS U+2E29 ⸩ RIGHT DOUBLE PARENTHESIS...
Click to read more »Dorothy Kim is a scholar of mediaeval literature, drama and digital humanities. She is an Assistant Professor at Brandeis University, and was previously...
Click to read more »on the site of a mediaeval church, and incorporates an older mausoleum, which is now the church hall and vestry. An early mediaeval Pictish cross slab...
Click to read more »Wintersong (2006) Stevie Nicks (Trouble in Shangri-La) Rufus Wainwright (Poses) Mediæval Bæbes (Undrentide) Delerium (Poem) (Chimera) - Nuages Du Monde Tour 2008...
Click to read more »British academic who specialises in religious history, with a focus on mediaeval Christian-Jewish relations in the twelfth and thirteenth-century centuries...
Click to read more »The present monastery is a modern foundation at the site of an early mediaeval monastery, of which only ruins survive. The abbey is traditionally held...
Click to read more »magnum opus was the four volume Otsar ha-shirah veha-piyut = Thesaurus of Mediaeval Hebrew Poetry (NY, 1924–1933). Davidson was born in Jonava, Lithuania...
Click to read more »Thome de Aquino de Guillaume de Tocco (1323). Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 978-0-88844-127-0. Grabmann, Martin (1963). Thomas Aquinas:...
Click to read more »sancti Eadmundi. The fact that the latter was particularly influential to mediaeval historians is evidenced by the frequent occurrences of Ivar and Ubba in...
Click to read more »Bengal, India Budge Hall, a building at Brigham Young University Budge, a mediaeval term for lamb's skin fur clothing or trimming with the wool showing outwards...
Click to read more »the castles of Manderschied, whose history and location reflect the mediaeval conflict of interest between the Electorate of Trier and the Duchy of...
Click to read more »employed by the St. Alyres as one of a class of 25 or so philtres known to mediaeval physicians, two of which are still used by the criminals of Dr. Hesselius’s...
Click to read more »house, together with various out-buildings and stone walls. A private mediaeval chapel was formerly attached to the mansion house and in the early 18th...
Click to read more »Wojciech of Jastrzębiec (c. 1362–1436) was a Polish mediaeval politician and religious leader. A bishop of Cracow and Poznań, he also held prominent posts...
Click to read more »John's Seminary, the University of Toronto and the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Logan has served as professor emeritus of History of Emmanuel...
Click to read more »Crompton (c.1580–1645), MP for Staffordshire 1614, 1621 and 1628. The mediaeval buildings collapsed in the 1750s and were demolished, to be replaced by...
Click to read more »The Manor of Monkleigh was a mediaeval manor centred on the village of Monkleigh in North Devon, England, situated 2 1/2 miles north-west of Great Torrington...
Click to read more »Mithila region of Bihar in India. It was established as the capital of the mediaeval Mithila Kingdom by the King Shivasimha of the Oiniwar Dynasty. It is presently...
Click to read more »in China, India and Japan in the early modern period or those of the mediaeval Italian maritime republics in the Levant. Others were probably annual...
Click to read more »(Chronicle of the Princes), a Welsh mediaeval chronicle Brut y Brenhinedd (Chronicle of the Kings), a Welsh mediaeval chronicle The Prose Brut, or Brut...
Click to read more »the Jaina Gallery in the Lahore Museum. Later Jain structures from the mediaeval period are found at Tharparkar in Sindh, such as three temples at Bhodesar...
Click to read more »Daftary, 2007, p. 402. Ivanov, Vladimir (1960). Alamut and Lamasar: two mediaeval Ismaili strongholds in Iran, an archaeological study. Tehran, Iran: Ismaili...
Click to read more »Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (with Pierre Novellie), learning Mediaeval Gaelic, and was a member of Cambridge Footlights. While in Footlights...
Click to read more »ISBN 0-85331-270-2 George Coffin Taylor, "Relations of Lyric and Drama in Mediaeval England," Modern -Philology, January 1907, p. 6 John Anthony Burrow, A...
Click to read more »public opinion was originally skeptical about the combination of the mediaeval cathedral and the glass and steel building, it is now considered an example...
Click to read more »Geographical Society – Geography; The geographical dictionary of ancient and mediaeval India, 1971, p 87, Nundo Lal Dey; Nag Sen of Milind Paṅhö, 1996, p 64...
Click to read more »remains were eroded by the sea in the 1990s) were constructed in late mediaeval times, and HM Dockyard, at Chatham and its surrounding castles and forts—Upnor...
Click to read more »in some languages as Rusia Rusia, a name formerly applied to several mediaeval and early modern states, see Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia Rusia...
Click to read more »variety of artists, including David Bowie, Phil Collins, the Cure, the Mediæval Bæbes, New Order, Robert Palmer and Eric B. & Rakim. Due to the film's...
Click to read more »the history of Rocca Farnese and the development of Valentano from the mediaeval times until the contemporary era, with particular attention to the Farnese...
Click to read more »Fareeha (24 October 2024). "JNU prof Mazhar Asif, specialist in Sufism & mediaeval Indian history, named Jamia Millia Islamia V-C". ThePrint. "पताही के प्रो...
Click to read more »small island off the coast of County Galway in Ireland on which stands a mediaeval Christian monastery and National Monument. The island is located on a...
Click to read more »animal symbolism in Mediaeval times turned The Wolf and the Crane into a parable of the rescue of the sinner's soul from Hell. In Mediaeval times too, fables...
Click to read more »behind the band. As of 2009, Torabi also played guitar and cuatro in the Mediæval Bæbes. Torabi started the label Believers Roast in 2009, initially as a...
Click to read more »Vidyabhusana, Satis Chandra (1988). A History of Indian Logic: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Schools. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. ISBN 978-81-208-0565-1...
Click to read more »q. Another system of notation using only letters appears in a book of Mediaeval chess, Rechenmeister Jacob Köbel's Schachzabel Spiel of 1520. Algebraic...
Click to read more »Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries Interactive Album of Mediaeval Palaeography Collection of online exercises for the transcription of a...
Click to read more »the modern concept of the "grey eminence" to power structure of late mediaeval time in Europe that was characterized by informal and fluid decision-making...
Click to read more »Schlesinger. Hollandsche Mediaeval Hollandsche Mediaeval roman Hollandsche Mediaeval italic Hollandsche Mediaeval semi bold Hollandsche Mediaeval ornamented initials...
Click to read more »the Three Fates (particularly Atropos) are often depicted as hags. In mediaeval and later literature, the term hag, and its relatives in European languages...
Click to read more »de France to devote himself completely to the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies until 1968. He knew the Jesuit theologian and cardinal Henri de...
Click to read more »structures going back to the late prehistoric period, with Iron Age, Roman and mediaeval defensive earthworks extant. Pen-toppen-ash, a series of ringfort earthworks...
Click to read more »secret is a sly fable by La Fontaine (VIII.6), based on a piece of Late Mediaeval misogynistic humour relayed by Laurentius Abstemius. The title given by...
Click to read more »Ch'un to the West, 1220–1223 recorded by his disciple Li Chi Ch'ang". Mediæval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources. Barnes & Noble. pp. 37–108. 《元史》...
Click to read more »Boston, Lincolnshire, England. The building is a remaining part of a mediaeval friary. Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centree is Grade II* listed. The...
Click to read more »the "bassaris" or fox-skin, symbolizing new life. (See also Maenads.) A mediaeval Latinised form of the Anglo-Norman surname Le Denys was Dacus, which correctly...
Click to read more »lieth before that High Altar in a tomb of marble with an image [Brass] (Like A Queen) on it Charles James Billson, Mediaeval Leicester (Leicester, 1920)...
Click to read more »Thornborough Bridge dates from the 14th century and is the only surviving mediaeval bridge in the county. The parish boundary follows the line of Padbury...
Click to read more »"Matriliny by Treaty: The Pictish Foundation-Legend," in Ireland in Early Mediaeval Europe (Cambridge University Press, 1982), p. 159. Fishwick, "Imperial...
Click to read more »classification of narrative elements in folktales, ballads, myths, fables, mediaeval romances, exempla, fabliaux, jest-books, and local legends", 1955-1958...
Click to read more »arrangement or deployment of moving military forces Great order of being, a mediaeval Christian conceptualisation of the physical world Order (logic), a property...
Click to read more »Yale University Press. Parsons, John Carmi (1977). The Court and Household of Eleanor of Castile in 1290. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies....
Click to read more »Amir (1999). The Chronicle of Zuqnin, Parts III and IV A.D. 488–775. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. p. 158. ISBN 9780888442864....
Click to read more »1960) was an American medievalist and historian. He was a fellow of the Mediaeval Academy and professor of history and chairman of the department of history...
Click to read more »Castle was possibly a Norman motte castle. The town grew up in the late mediaeval period around the textile industry, its wealth demonstrated in the 15th-century...
Click to read more »Holst and his wife bought a cottage in Thaxted, Essex, surrounded by mediaeval buildings and ample rambling opportunities. In 1917 they moved to a house...
Click to read more »eventually passed to his younger brother Bharmal. Singh, Rajvi Amar (1992). Mediaeval History of Rajasthan: Western Rajasthan. p. 1162. Sarkar, Jadunath (1984)...
Click to read more »Bharat Kshetra, Mahavideh Kshetra, Airavat Kshetra, and Hari kshetra. Mediaeval Muslim writers like Fakhr al-Din al-Razi and Muhammad al-Baqir supported...
Click to read more »as Englefield in English, was a cantref in north-east Wales during the mediaeval period. It was incorporated into Flintshire following Edward I of England's...
Click to read more »30 December 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2014. Hewitt, Herbert James (1929). Mediaeval Cheshire: An Economic and Social History of Cheshire in the Reigns of...
Click to read more »operating continuously since 1472 (554 years ago) (1472). Several significant Mediaeval and Renaissance painters were born and worked in Siena, including Duccio...
Click to read more »movement. Rossetti's art was characterised by its sensuality and its mediaeval revivalism. His early poetry was influenced by John Keats and William...
Click to read more »Ramesh Chandra (1976), Readings in political history of India, ancient, mediaeval, and modern, B.R. Pub. Corp., on behalf of Indian Society for Prehistoric...
Click to read more »montes, nascetur ridiculus mus) was reproduced word for word in another mediaeval compilation of fables, the Ysopet-Avionnet. In this instance, however...
Click to read more »Serglige Con Culainn, ed. Myles Dillon (1953). Serglige Con Culainn. Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series 14. Dublin: DIAS.; tr. Jeffrey Gantz (1981). Early...
Click to read more »project for three decades, and it was published in three bursts. The Mediaeval Stage, issued in 1903, offered a comprehensive survey of medieval theatre...
Click to read more »production. The uppermost mill on the Usk was that at Cwm-wysg, a corn mill of mediaeval origin at Ordnance Survey grid reference SN 849285. Watergate Mill at...
Click to read more »"Ulrich Füetrer's Parzival: Material and Sources". Society for the study of mediæval languages and literature – via Google Books. Walter 2000, p. 28. Berthelot...
Click to read more »Lochlainn (also known in Latin as Mauricius) O.F.M. (died 1349) was a mediaeval Bishop of Derry. A predecessor was another member of the lineage, Gofraid...
Click to read more »pp. 78–79. Mustard (1908), p. 22. McCulloch, Florence (1962) [1960]. Mediaeval Latin and French Bestiaries (revised ed.). Chapel Hill: University of...
Click to read more »the House was nevertheless unique, with Morris describing it as "very mediaeval in spirit". Situated within an orchard, the house and garden were intricately...
Click to read more »National Biography. Vol. 59. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 352–353. "Mediaeval university" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2013. Retrieved...
Click to read more »fellow historian Michael Bennet puts it, the attack was "the swan-song of [mediaeval] English chivalry". Adams believes this view was shared at the time by...
Click to read more »the Universal Episcopate", History of the Christian Church, vol. IV: Mediaeval Christianity: A.D. 590–1073, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers;...
Click to read more »locations within the Alhambra are imaginative names coined after the mediaeval period, often in the 19th century. The original Arabic names of the Nasrid-era...
Click to read more »risen today to be a climatic spa with a function as a minor centre, and a mediaeval town with flair. Town council's 24 seats are apportioned as follows, in...
Click to read more »Oxford: Berg. p. 103. ISBN 9781847885333. Evans, Joan (1952). Dress in mediaeval France. Clarendon Press. p. 19. ISBN 9780598575180. {{cite book}}: ISBN...
Click to read more »was the principal seat of the Courtenay Earls of Devon throughout the mediaeval period including William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon whose wife Catherine...
Click to read more »00martuoft/page/297/mode/1up Mary Pickering Nichols, trans. Gudrun: A Mediaeval Epic. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin. 1889. p. 292. https://archive...
Click to read more »Tout, Thomas Frederick (1937). Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England: The Wardrobe, the Chamber and the Small Seals. Manchester University...
Click to read more »Brugger, E. (1925). "Review of The development of the Mort Arthur theme in mediaeval romance. (Romanic Review vol. IV, 1913)". Zeitschrift für französische...
Click to read more »mouse and the cat who rescued him was a joke that appeared in several mediaeval collections of stories. It is numbered 615 in the Perry Index as among...
Click to read more »Chapel, chapter house, cloister, high altar and choir stalls, as well as mediaeval decoration and records. Among the privileges claimed by the abbot as early...
Click to read more »evidence of site function: piazza Garibaldi – Parma (N Italy) in Roman and Mediaeval times". Journal of Archaeological Science. 38 (7): 1621–1633. Bibcode:2011JArSc...
Click to read more »Hugh (1930). Genoese Shipping in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Mediaeval Academy of America. pp. 45–62. OCLC 1044733. Tacchella, Claudia (2019)...
Click to read more »family. The complex has been described as "one of the more remarkable mediaeval houses of Wales". The gatehouse is a Grade I listed building, and a scheduled...
Click to read more »Views of Thirteenth-Century Society. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-88844-067-9. Keen, Maurice (1984). "The Rise...
Click to read more »Saunders is a surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from Sander, a mediaeval form of Alexander. Ab Saunders (1851–1883), American cowboy and gunman...
Click to read more »periodisation, while Flood and Muesse follow the "ancient, classical, mediaeval and modern periods" periodisation. An elaborate periodisation may be as...
Click to read more »The Order of Sion was a mediaeval order of canons which, according to a papal bull of the 12th century, had abbeys on Mount Sion in Jerusalem, on Mount...
Click to read more »Vidyabhusana, Satis Chandra (1988). A History of Indian Logic: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Schools. Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. p. 221. ISBN 978-81-208-0565-1...
Click to read more »(born 20 November 1950) is a British academic librarian and expert on mediaeval manuscripts. He is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and...
Click to read more »equal to 5+1⁄2 yards. It may have originated from the typical length of a mediaeval ox-goad. There are 4 rods in one chain. The furlong (meaning furrow length)...
Click to read more »Doctrine of Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics: A Study in the Greek Background of Mediaeval Thought. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies....
Click to read more »anywhere in his series. To hammer home the point, both artists had their mediaeval knights, around whom both narratives were centred, die violent deaths...
Click to read more »duplicates default (link) Burr, David (1972). "Scotus and transubstantiation". Mediaeval Studies. 34: 336–360.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default...
Click to read more »second. And again, in mediæval art, truth is first, beauty second; in modern art, beauty is first, truth second. The mediæval principles led up to Raphael...
Click to read more »furniture for the small collector: its types, history and surroundings from mediaeval to Victorian times. B.T. Batsford ltd. p. 155. Bly, John; Knowles, Eric...
Click to read more »the years. Much of this altered mythology and history is preserved in mediaeval Welsh manuscripts, which include the Red Book of Hergest, the White Book...
Click to read more »Studies and Texts. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies #118. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 978-0-88844-118-8. Mayr-Harting...
Click to read more »Classification of Narrative Elements in Folk Tales, Ballads, Myths, Fables, Mediaeval Romances, Exempla, Fabliaux, Jest-Books, and Local Legends, Volume 1;...
Click to read more »first, they were copied by professional scribes during the Roman period. Mediaeval Muslim scholars also played a crucial role in preserving and translating...
Click to read more »Play") was a satirical touring performance involving sketches based on mediaeval sources, told in Fo's own grammelots constructed from Gallo-Italian languages...
Click to read more »Parish Church's tower (today a warriors’ memorial chapel), essentially a mediaeval tower of the church built in 1729 and torn down in the late 19th century...
Click to read more »Glynne. 1969. Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage: Collected Studies in Mediaeval, Tudor and Shakespearean Drama. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-710-06069-6...
Click to read more »intro and notes by John R. C. Martyn (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2004). (3 volume translation of the Registrum epistularum.) Gregory...
Click to read more »mediaeval period and it possibly has Anglo-Saxon origins. The current structure dates from 1881 when the church was completely rebuilt. The mediaeval...
Click to read more »English commentary.) Skinner, Stephen. Ars Notoria: The Method – Version B: Mediaeval Angel Magic. Sourceworks of Ceremonial Magic 12. Singapore: Golden Hoard...
Click to read more »that of modern times during a period known as the Mediaeval Warm Period (MWP), also known as the Mediaeval Climatic Optimum (MCO). It was found that the warming...
Click to read more »The Marvels of Rome. Mediaeval Sources in Translation, 0316-0874 ; 31. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1987. 79-82...
Click to read more »the Norman Conquest. Beighton is now a suburb of Sheffield, but in the mediaeval period lay just over the county boundary in Derbyshire. Its castle is...
Click to read more »target: CITEREFHumphreys1991 (help) Bretschneider, E. (5 November 2013). Mediaeval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources: Fragments Towards the Knowledge...
Click to read more »understanding of yoga as union with the divine is also informed by the mediaeval synthesis of Advaita Vedanta and yoga, with the Advaita Vedanta-tradition...
Click to read more »destination for general Hindu. Here exists a rock-cut Ganesha of the mediaeval period, along with architectural components of a stone temple datable...
Click to read more »Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1971. Her doctoral thesis was titled "The mediaeval background of English Renaissance pastoral literature". From 1971 to 1974...
Click to read more »Earth'. Inspired by the 'We will go into the house of the Lord' psalm, mediaeval people began to make processions to their local 'mother church' on the...
Click to read more »Punjabi literature during the mediaeval periods. Bengali literature is divided into three different parts: Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern. Bengali literature...
Click to read more »Retrieved 18 October 2013. Knoop, Douglas & Jones, G. P. (1967). The Mediæval Mason; pp. iii-iv Messinger, Gary S. (1985). Manchester in the Victorian...
Click to read more »became part of the Bulgarian Empire, the Byzantine Empire and the Serbian mediaeval states. In 1389 the Battle of Kosovo was fought between a coalition of...
Click to read more »"Djihād". Encyclopedia of Islam Online. Peters, Rudolph (1977). Jihad in Mediaeval and Modern Islam: The Chapter on Jihad from Averroes' Legal Handbook 'Bidåayat...
Click to read more »be considered a type of joggling. von Reber, Franz (1887). History of Mediaeval Art. Harper & brothers. p. 205. The round arches of these niches show...
Click to read more »evokes the "possibility that the efflorescence of these trials in late mediaeval France is entirely an artifact of the record...". In other words, we know...
Click to read more »fluorescence and surface studies of glass, with application to the durability of mediaeval window glass and used the case study of the glass from York Minster to...
Click to read more »Harper. Schaff, Philip (1913). History of the Christian church. Vol. IV: Mediaeval Christianity from Gregory I to Gregory VII, A.D. 590–1073. New York: Scribner's...
Click to read more »Light of every man." With this, Boccaccio shows himself moving from the mediaeval sources with a shift of accent towards the attitude of the Renaissance...
Click to read more »"Continuity or Rediscovery? The City Physician in Classical Antiquity and Mediaeval Italy". In Russell AW (ed.). The Town and State Physician in Europe. Wolfenbüttel:...
Click to read more »well; thus medieval is now the more common spelling than mediaeval (or the now rare mediæval). This process has occurred more consistently in American...
Click to read more »from his English counterpart Ruskin, as he often replaced the work of mediaeval stonemasons. His rational approach to Gothic stood in stark contrast to...
Click to read more »evidence in support of the hypothesis that x is derived ultimately from the mediaeval transliteration xei of shei "thing", used by the Arabs to denote the unknown...
Click to read more »Neale's translation "Hora Novissima" appeared in his 1851 collection Mediaeval Hymns and Sequences. Sections of his text were used for several hymns...
Click to read more »School, and then in 1893 to Girton College, Cambridge where she read Mediaeval and Modern Languages, matriculating in 1896 and receiving an MA in 1928...
Click to read more »fables by Ben Edwin Perry, it is numbered 613, which is reserved for Mediaeval attributions outside the Aesopic canon. The fable concerns a group of...
Click to read more »Hercegovini Autor: Husref Redžić" [The author and his work book review: Mediaeval walled towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina Author: Husref Redžić]. Baština...
Click to read more »Christianity was probably introduced to what is now Lowland Scotland by Roman soldiers stationed in the north of the province of Britannia. After the collapse...
Click to read more »015860°E / 38.984685; 9.015860 Nora (Ancient Greek: Νῶρα) (Nuras in the mediaeval Sardinian language) is an ancient pre-Roman and Roman town on a peninsula...
Click to read more »Esmé Margery Walker MBE was a British historian and an Honorary Senior Mediaeval History Lecturer at the University of St Andrews. She had retired in 1991...
Click to read more »Retrieved 18 November 2022. Vaidya, Chintaman Vinayak (1921). History of Mediæval Hindu India: Circa 600-800 A.D. Oriental Book Supplying Agency. Padmaja...
Click to read more »based on the Abbot's Kitchen at Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset, England, a mediaeval 14th-century octagonal building that served as the kitchen at the abbey...
Click to read more »of stolen love'" (Tamil: களவியல் என்ற இறையனார் அகப்பொருள்) is an early mediaeval work on Tamil poetics, specifically, on the literary conventions associated...
Click to read more »Admonitions, Part One: Logic, Toronto, Ont.: Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies, 1984, and Ibn Sina and Mysticism, Remarks and Admonitions: Part...
Click to read more »Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt Ltd. p. 73. Daftary, Farhad (1996). Mediaeval Ismaʻili History and Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp...
Click to read more »customs have survived into modern times after being Christianised in mediaeval times as folk practices. Hutton found that most of the folk customs which...
Click to read more »1739 and restored in 1750. On pillars on the south side of the nave is mediaeval graffiti depicting ships. The vestry door, on the north side of the nave...
Click to read more »Retrieved 5 August 2013. Homa Katouzian (2010). The Persians. Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern. New Haven, CT; London: Yale University Press. p. 329. doi:10...
Click to read more »Santosuosso (1989). Letter Notations in the Middle Ages. Institute of Mediaeval Music. ISBN 978-0-931902-63-5. Frederick I (Holy Roman Emperor) (May 31...
Click to read more »1870s for his marital situation. He also played a role in introducing the mediaeval song collection Piae Cantiones to a wider audience. Gordon was born in...
Click to read more »Lidköping-Hovby Airport, Sweden (IATA:LDK) Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a mediaeval European state (Old Lithuanian: Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė) Lycée...
Click to read more »frequently being used to symbolise the looting of the Second Temple. The early mediaeval Christian text Vindicta Salvatoris anachronistically portrays Titus as...
Click to read more »of Gothenburg's most prominent landmarks. It takes its name from the mediaeval castle of Old Älvsborg, the ruins of which are located just a couple of...
Click to read more »Publishing House P. S. Jaini, Reviewed work(s): Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras by R. Williams, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African...
Click to read more »internal proportions of the mediaeval building, proportions which Cottingham had retained. Many other Celtic and mediaeval carvings are to be seen within...
Click to read more »Izdatel'stvo Tbilisskogo universiteta)." The treatment of foreign words in mediaeval Arabic lexicology", Scripta Hierosolymitana. Publications of the Hebrew...
Click to read more »in historical records as the Black Dyke, Black Ditch or Clawthy, is a mediaeval linear defensive earthwork or moat, constructed as protection for the...
Click to read more »refer to: "Decorated Period" or "Decorated Gothic", a period and style of mediaeval Gothic architecture. A person who has been awarded a military award or...
Click to read more »The Russian Primary Chronicle. Laurentian Text (PDF). Cambridge, Mass., Mediaeval Academy of America. p. 95. Buko, Andrzej (2008). The Archeology of Early...
Click to read more »city, Roman remains, museums, attractions, River Dee, shopping on the mediaeval rows, cathedral, access. Chester, United Kingdom: Gordon Emery. ISBN 1-872265-89-8...
Click to read more »into. Because the tale of Chanticleer and the Fox enters into several mediaeval narrative masterworks, there has been considerable investigation into...
Click to read more »one of the three feudal baronies in Cornwall which existed during the mediaeval era. Its caput was at Trematon Castle, Cornwall. In 1166 it comprised...
Click to read more »II), ed. A.G. van Hamel (1933). Compert Con Culainn and Other Stories. Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series 3. Dublin: DIAS.; tr. Kuno Meyer (1888). "The...
Click to read more »(1905). "Abidcation of Francis the Second". Select Documents Illustrating Mediæval and Modern History. Londong: P.S. King & Son. OCLC 4426595. Reifenscheid...
Click to read more »was established on Whittington Tump by the 7th century and during the mediaeval period it is thought to have been the site of a motte castle. Crookbarrow...
Click to read more »before 1624, but there is disagreement on the duration and nature of its mediaeval use. In 1303–06 building works at "Aber" were carried out on a large scale...
Click to read more »Catalana (in Catalan). Barcelona: Ariel. Russell-Gebbett, Paul, ed. (1965). Mediaeval Catalan Linguistic Texts. Dolphin Book Co. Ltd., Oxford. Archived from...
Click to read more »after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857; the station was therefore styled as a mediaeval castle to ward off any potential future uprisings, with thick walls, turrets...
Click to read more »Charles Edward Mallet (1968). A History of the University of Oxford: The mediaeval university and the colleges founded in the Middle Ages. Barnes & Noble...
Click to read more »1910, p. 708) Quote: "Among all the confusion of the various Indies in Mediaeval nomenclature, "Greater India" can usually be recognized as restricted...
Click to read more »Archaeologist cleaning an early mediaeval pottery sherd from Chodlik, Poland....
Click to read more »or postalveolar. Valencian has preserved in most of its varieties the mediaeval voiced pre-palatal affricate /d͡ʒ/ (similar to the j in English "jeep")...
Click to read more »syllabus and reading list to accompany Carl Stephenson's Mediæval History (1936). Companion to Mediæval History: Europe from the Fourth to the Sixteenth Century...
Click to read more »Unfortunate Fursey is a 1946 satirical fantasy by the writer Mervyn Wall. A mediaeval Irish monastery is invaded by demons. The monks counter the invasion by...
Click to read more »Wikimedia Commons Official website Guardian Top ten haunted places in the UK Mediaeval Mythbusting Blog #26: The Ancient Ram Inn 51°38′17″N 2°20′53″W / 51...
Click to read more »century type designs like Bookman. It was initially released as "Schneidler Mediaeval" in Germany; however, when the design was distributed to the United States...
Click to read more »religious scholar who is the Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor of Mediaeval and Early Modern Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Click to read more »anchoress Julian of Norwich (published by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, 1978) which he co-edited with James Walsh. Born John...
Click to read more »images (often, of pre-Christian origin, such as dragon fighting etc.), mediaeval parables, short stories and anecdotes. The genre of lives of the saints...
Click to read more »architect Wilhelm Frommel, 1792/1793; late mediaeval tower altered in the 17th century; retaining wall possibly mediaeval Saint Martin's Catholic Parish Church...
Click to read more »معروف. pp. 12–240. Al-Yamanī, ʿUmāra ibn ʿAlī (1892). Yaman, Its Early Mediaeval History: The Original Texts, with Translation and Notes. The U.K.: Arnold...
Click to read more »felt to be inappropriate to continue to display it in a church building. Mediæval London (1906) named six instances "of branks preserved, I believe, to this...
Click to read more »century (due to Viking raids and the silting of the river Itchen), but a mediaeval town also known as Hamtun grew up nearby. A large number of Norman immigrants...
Click to read more »Norton-on-Derwent, a town in North Yorkshire, in England. There was a Mediaeval church in Norton, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. In 1814, it was demolished...
Click to read more »Wurzach in the Allgäu and Cottbus. Worth seeing in Bernkastel is the mediaeval marketplace with its gabled timber-frame houses from the 17th century...
Click to read more »(French: [vidam]) was a feudal title in France, a term descended from mediaeval Latin vicedominus. Like the avoué or advocatus, the vidame was originally...
Click to read more »2007]. "Decision - The historic site of the prehistoric hillfort and the mediaeval and Ottoman fort of Sokolac in the village of Sokolac, Bihać Municipality"...
Click to read more »Flagello, Mychael Danna, and Sally Whitwell. The British musical ensemble Mediaeval Baebes sing the complete poem on their 2015 album The Huntress. UK Mail...
Click to read more »Brede. In the mid-twelfth century, it was an important member of the mediaeval Cinque Ports confederation, it was at the head of an embayment of the...
Click to read more »important figures in the legendary as well as historical stories of the mediaeval Mithila Kingdom. She is also an important character in the literature...
Click to read more »2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018. Kulakarṇī, A. Rā (1 January 1996). Mediaeval Deccan History: Commemoration Volume in Honour of Purshottam Mahadeo Joshi...
Click to read more »London: Jonathan Cape. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-224-06321-0. Billson, C. (1920). Mediaeval Leicester . Leicester: Edgar Backus. Leese, Thelma Anna (1996). Blood...
Click to read more »1226–1261. Studies and texts. Vol. 33. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. ISBN 978-0888440334. ISSN 0082-5328. Retrieved 31 May 2016. White...
Click to read more »Honorary D.Litt. degree in medieval studies, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (2016) Pakistan: Honorary LL.D. degree, University of Sindh (1970)...
Click to read more »recorded in 1476, and was also mentioned by John Leland. One arch of the Mediaeval bridge survives, while the remainder of the bridge was rebuilt in the...
Click to read more »Southeast Asian Studies. p. 52. ISBN 9780891480853. Singh, Rajvi Amar (1992). Mediaeval History of Rajasthan: Western Rajasthan. p. 314. Saran & Ziegler (2001...
Click to read more »and is attached to the current cathedral. It was built in 1634 within a mediaeval house as a clandestine church for the members of the Roman Catholic parish...
Click to read more »London: I.B. Tauris, 2011. 111. fig. 61. Wood, Margaret. The English Mediaeval House. London: Ferndale Editions, 1980, 1965. 319. Lewandoski, Jan, Jack...
Click to read more »Lady's Withdrawing-room, otherwise the Parlour, or perfected Chamber of mediaeval plan. If a Morning-room be not provided, it is properly the only Sitting-room...
Click to read more »princes and nobles were divided into Eastern and Western groups; the mediaeval Turkic Oguz people, who were organised into a single kingdom ruled through...
Click to read more »Phoenix Ironworks) and Cliffe Bridge (an 18th-century replacement of the mediaeval crossing, widened in the 1930s and now semi-pedestrianised). The High...
Click to read more »19th century for members of the post-mediaeval nobility when elevated further in the peerage to adopt defunct mediaeval titles which bore some ostensible...
Click to read more »Company. pp. 10–15. Hodges, George (2022). Fountains Abbey: The Story of a Mediaeval Monastery. Legare Street Press. ISBN 978-1016841535. Portals: Architecture...
Click to read more »in a broadly Norman style. The church was reordered in 1970, and the mediaeval altar stone was dug up and incorporated into the new altar table. In 1985...
Click to read more »completely and it is better to speak of a complex of "Esoteric Buddhism of Mediaeval Maritime Asia." Many key Indian port cities saw the growth of Esoteric...
Click to read more »Part II. Gurulight. Williams, R. (1963). Jaina Yoga: A Survey of the Mediaeval Śrāvakācāras. Oxford University Press. pp. 182–184. Pagani, Frederique...
Click to read more »Srpska was therefore split between the mediaeval Kingdom of Croatia and, according to De Administrando Imperio, mediaeval Serbian županije, including, Bosna...
Click to read more »congregation became Unitarian. The chapel was rebuilt in 1812, although a Mediaeval cellar survives. From 1888 to 1910, the chapel's minister was the social...
Click to read more »in the department of Morbihan, Brittany, France. The ruins, which are mediaeval with some 17th-century additions, are of an ancient leper hospital, which...
Click to read more »Sangam". spssworld.com. Archived from the original on 28 October 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020. Raja, P. K. S. (1953). Mediaeval Kerala (in Latin). v t e...
Click to read more »Picador. p. 34. ISBN 9780330373562. "History". 28 January 2014. "The Mediaeval Hospital". Retrieved 3 February 2022. "The sublime restoration of Sant...
Click to read more »known as The Cottage) is a grade II* listed building and only remaining mediaeval timber framed building in the Cathedral Quarter area of Coventry, where...
Click to read more »Musée. Classified as a Historic Monument. Fort-la-Latte, at Plévenon, Mediaeval fort rebuilt by Vauban. Classified as a Historic Monument. Château de...
Click to read more »refer to: Bartizan, an overhanging turret projecting from the walls of mediaeval fortifications Garita (checkpoint), a federal highway checkpoint in Mexico...
Click to read more »Retrieved 21 May 2021. Leupp, Gary P. (1995). Images of Black People in Mediaeval and Early Modern Japan, 1543–1900. "MIT Visualizing Cultures". David Wright...
Click to read more »an ancient German noble family, originally from Altmark, part of the mediaeval March of Brandenburg. Members of the family occupied many important positions...
Click to read more »The Nowy Sącz Royal Castle is a mediaeval castle in the city of Nowy Sącz in Poland. The partially restored ruins of the castle date back to the 14th...
Click to read more »University Press (1996) Barnett & Haig (1926), A review of History of Mediaeval India, from ad 647 to the Mughal Conquest – Ishwari Prasad, Journal of...
Click to read more »Norwich", 1947; "St George Colegate Norwich, a Redundant Church", 1950; "The Mediæval Painted Panels of Norwich Cathedral", 1959; Norwich Cathedral, 1962; "Cathedrals...
Click to read more »continued well into the 20th century. As a result, historical maps of mediaeval and early modern Holland bear little resemblance to present maps. The...
Click to read more »and Other Christian Churches in the Holy City: With Some Account of the Mediaeval Copies of the Holy Sepulchre Surviving in Europe (reprint (1919) ed.)...
Click to read more »(Mono Single Version) "Let the World Wash In" (Released As I Luv Wight) "Mediaeval Masquerade" (Released As I Luv Wight) The album was re-released in 2011...
Click to read more »the eleventh century. The current house incorporates the remains of the mediaeval Prior's House, and its garden is the site of the monks' refectory and...
Click to read more »Philosophy 21 (79): 180–181. Carré, M. H. (1947). Reviewed Work: A Sketch of Mediaeval Philosophy by D. J. B. Hawkins. Philosophy 22 (81): 81–82. Campbell, C...
Click to read more »Cultures. Studies and Texts. Vol. 151. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. p. 349. ISBN 0-88844-151-7. Failing patristic authority, the...
Click to read more »ancient variants and several more from both Europe and India dating from Mediaeval times. The story is classed as Aarne-Thompson-Uther type 285D, and its...
Click to read more »Isabel Bayrakdarian) – 5:10 "Extollere" (featuring Katharine Blake and Mediæval Bæbes) – 5:32 "The Way You Want It to Be" (featuring Zoë Johnston) – 4:52...
Click to read more »Meath. It was opened in 1839. The modern Navan Parish is made up of five mediaeval parishes: Athlumney, Cannistown, Donaghmore, Dunmoe and Navan. Although...
Click to read more »Armed and Police Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina is held in Bobovac. "Mediaeval Royal Castle of Bobovac". old.kons.gov.ba (in English and Bosnian). Commission...
Click to read more »the Nanda dynasty. Several Gupta-era (c. 3rd century CE – 575 CE) and mediaeval texts also identify Kautilya or Vishnagupta with Chanakya. Among the earliest...
Click to read more »Wolfsberg in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Of the once extensive mediaeval castle only a few foundation remnants survive. It is believed that Wolfsberg...
Click to read more »grandfather's side she is a descendant of an untitled family descended from mediaeval nobility who served as Constables of Castile... Cuartas, Javier (2 November...
Click to read more »moved away from this idea, viewing the movement instead in the context of mediaeval Indian society at the time with the ongoing Sant and Bhakti movements...
Click to read more »not require anyone's confirmation. Ivan Biliarsky, Word and Power in Mediaeval Bulgaria, East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450...
Click to read more »the 'leaders of men' ... no longer with reference to the SS, but to the mediaeval Teutonic knights or the Knights Templar, already mentioned in [his book]...
Click to read more »century. They became a common architectural feature across Europe in early Mediaeval and Romanesque architecture, with biforas, paired windows divided by a...
Click to read more »crossbar of the T is the High Street, and the stem is the funnel-shaped mediaeval marketplace comprising a triangular area abutting the High Street and...
Click to read more »Spink. p. 101. Gupta, Bhagavānadāsa (1999). Contemporary Sources of the Mediaeval and Modern History of Bundelkhand (1531-1857): Panna records (1688-1740)...
Click to read more »JSTOR 595144. Pandit, K. N. (1 January 1991). BAHARISTAN-I-SHAHI A Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir (1st ed.). 125a: Firma KLM Private Limited.{{cite book}}: CS1...
Click to read more »genus of moths 234 Barbara, an asteroid Barbara, a mnemonic devised by mediaeval scholasticism for a particular syllogism Barbara's Bakery, food brand...
Click to read more »al-'Arab". p. 168. al-Ḥakamī, ʻUmārah ibn ʻAlī (1892). Yaman, Its Early Mediæval History. E. Arnold. Frayha, Anis (1946). "New Yezīdī Texts from Beled Sinjār...
Click to read more »crowned, (2) the Royal "Leopard" (or "lion couchant guardant"), (3) a mediaeval royal crown, and (4) the supporting lions. The king's head in the crest...
Click to read more »skills. During this period he designed, a new type face, the Hollandsche Mediæval, the first Dutch made typeface for 150 years. In total De Roos designed...
Click to read more »determinant of the various historical developments in the countries of late mediaeval and early modern Europe". In the spring of 2017, Brenner and Vivek Chibber...
Click to read more »383–385. Schaff, Philip. History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590–1073. Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL)...
Click to read more »(3rd ed.). London: Macmillan and Co. p. 301. Kalantar, Ashkharbek, The Mediaeval Inscriptions of Vanstan, Armenia, Civilisations du Proche-Orient: Series...
Click to read more »1115/1120—c. 1197), sovereign countess Uta von Ballenstedt (c. 1000–1046), mediaeval aristocrat Uta Abe (阿部 詩; born 2000), Japanese judoka Uta Barth (born...
Click to read more »Vijayawada) Vellore Vidisha Vrindavan Vellore Waltair (modern-day Visakhapatnam) Geographical Dictionary Of Ancient And Mediaeval India by Nundo Lal Dey...
Click to read more »representative examples of Italian folk songs from different localities and Latin mediaeval chants. The album Italian Folk Music, Vol. 5: Naples and Campania compiled...
Click to read more »Church'. Demolished between 1362 and 1376. No standing remains survive The mediaeval church in the Bishophill area was restored in 1866 by J. B. and W. Atkinson...
Click to read more »prepare for the expected crowds by erecting new hotels and widening the mediaeval streets to allow for the movement of automobiles. Seville fell very quickly...
Click to read more »he is the last in a line of traditional catastrophists going back to mediaeval times and probably earlier." Velikovsky argued that electromagnetic effects...
Click to read more »(2011). Word and Power in Mediaeval Bulgaria. Nederländerna: Brill. p. 490 Biliarsky, I. (2011). Word and Power in Mediaeval Bulgaria. Nederländerna: Brill...
Click to read more »Nisibis (975–1046), Church of the East bishop of Nisibis and an important mediaeval chronicler, also known as Elijah of Nisibis and Eliya bar Shinaya Elias...
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