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Articles 1 - 30 of 1916
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The Durham Latin Prose “Brut” To 1347 With A Continuation To 1348: A Nationalistic Chronicle Of England And Its Manuscripts, Trevor Russell Smith
The Durham Latin Prose “Brut” To 1347 With A Continuation To 1348: A Nationalistic Chronicle Of England And Its Manuscripts, Trevor Russell Smith
Manuscript Studies
This article re-examines the unedited Durham Latin Prose “Brut” chronicle and its manuscript tradition in light of the discovery of a previously unknown manuscript. The Durham “Brut” covers the history of England from its legendary origins through the English victories over Scotland and France in 1346–47. The chronicle’s later years are related to those in two other important late-medieval chronicles, the Anonimalle Chronicleand the Lanercost Chronicle, and for a short section of John of Washington's later chronicle. Only one witness of the Durham “Brut” was known until 2011, when another was identified with a 1347–48 continuation ...
L’Émergence D’Une Monarchie Française Indépendante, 1100-1314 : Le Rejet De La Suprématie Papale, Kent Mcneil
L’Émergence D’Une Monarchie Française Indépendante, 1100-1314 : Le Rejet De La Suprématie Papale, Kent Mcneil
Articles & Book Chapters
The struggle between the Pope and secular rulers of Western Europe for political supremacy was a dominant theme in the medieval world. The kings of France and England in particular asserted their authority and independence, leading to the development of nation states. This form of political organization was standardized in Europe in 1648 by the Peace of Westphalia and exported to the rest of the world through colonialism. This article tells the story of the power struggle between the Pope and the kings of France, from which the kings emerged victorious, contributing to the creation of the modern world.
Men And Masculinities In The Sagas Of The Icelanders, Amanda Mcvitty
Men And Masculinities In The Sagas Of The Icelanders, Amanda Mcvitty
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories Of The African Middle Ages, Angela Jane Weisl
The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories Of The African Middle Ages, Angela Jane Weisl
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Medieval Saints And Modern Screens: Divine Visions As Cinematic Experience, Dorothy Ann Bray
Medieval Saints And Modern Screens: Divine Visions As Cinematic Experience, Dorothy Ann Bray
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Stories Of Women In The Middle Ages, Misty Urban
Stories Of Women In The Middle Ages, Misty Urban
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Aristocratic Marriage, Adultery And Divorce In The Fourteenth Century: The Life Of Lucy De Thweng (1279-1347), Linda E. Mitchell
Aristocratic Marriage, Adultery And Divorce In The Fourteenth Century: The Life Of Lucy De Thweng (1279-1347), Linda E. Mitchell
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Front Matter
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
El Libro De La Oracion De Maria De Santo Domingo, Estudio Y Edicion, Pablo Acosta-Garcia
El Libro De La Oracion De Maria De Santo Domingo, Estudio Y Edicion, Pablo Acosta-Garcia
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Medieval Art In Motion: The Inventory And Gift-Giving Of Queen Clemence Of Hungary, Elena Woodacre
Medieval Art In Motion: The Inventory And Gift-Giving Of Queen Clemence Of Hungary, Elena Woodacre
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Virgin Mary's Book At The Annunciation: Reading, Interpretation, And Devotion In Medieval England, Godelinde Gertrude Perk
The Virgin Mary's Book At The Annunciation: Reading, Interpretation, And Devotion In Medieval England, Godelinde Gertrude Perk
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Fictions Of Containment In The Spanish Female Picaresque: Architectural Space And Prostitution In The Early Modern Mediterranean, Amanda L. Scott
Fictions Of Containment In The Spanish Female Picaresque: Architectural Space And Prostitution In The Early Modern Mediterranean, Amanda L. Scott
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
African Dominion: A New History Of Empire In Early And Medieval West Africa, Elizabeth Hubble
African Dominion: A New History Of Empire In Early And Medieval West Africa, Elizabeth Hubble
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Remix The Manuscript: A Chronicle Of Digital Experiments (2015-2020), Michelle Warren
Remix The Manuscript: A Chronicle Of Digital Experiments (2015-2020), Michelle Warren
Other Faculty Materials
Remix the Manuscript is a digital humanities research project centered around a single medieval manuscript, the Dartmouth Brut Chronicle (Rauner Codex MS 003183). This ongoing experiment with digital tools uses this one example to explore one broad question: How are the digital tools available today determining what we will know 100 years from now about things that happened 1000 years ago?
A. Part I Mld Mapping Assignment And Instructions, Maryanne Kowaleski, Camila Marcone
A. Part I Mld Mapping Assignment And Instructions, Maryanne Kowaleski, Camila Marcone
Digital Pedagogy: Medieval Londoners Mapping Project
Notes the aims of the assignment, lists resources to help students do research on the deeds, and gives detailed instructions for A) structuring the data about people in the deed into the MLD Mapping Sheet and B) preparing the data about the property for entry into the online mapping platform, Layers of London, using the Layers of London Grid.
A Guide For Instructors And Students: Mld Mapping Project, Maryanne Kowaleski
A Guide For Instructors And Students: Mld Mapping Project, Maryanne Kowaleski
Digital Pedagogy: Medieval Londoners Mapping Project
This site contains instructions and other materials for a linked data digital project developed by Dr Maryanne Kowaleski and Ms Camila Marcone for two Fordham University courses in Fall 2020. The assignment required students to structure information found in medieval London property records into a spreadsheet that had columns corresponding to fields in the Medieval Londoners Database (MLD), an online searchable database of people who lived in London from c. 1190 to to c. 1520. Each person in the deed was noted in a separate row or record in the spreadsheet. Students next summarized the data about each property into ...
F. Layers Of London Grid Template, Maryanne Kowaleski
F. Layers Of London Grid Template, Maryanne Kowaleski
Digital Pedagogy: Medieval Londoners Mapping Project
Empty grid form to be filled out with data on each deed; the data entered are then transferred to an online Layers of London record.
B. Part Ii Mld Mapping Instructions, Maryanne Kowaleski, Camila Marcone
B. Part Ii Mld Mapping Instructions, Maryanne Kowaleski, Camila Marcone
Digital Pedagogy: Medieval Londoners Mapping Project
Instructions for accessing and creating a record in the Layers of London digital mapping platform.
2020 Medieval Object Assignment And Instructions, Maryanne Kowaleski
2020 Medieval Object Assignment And Instructions, Maryanne Kowaleski
Digital Pedagogy: Omeka Medieval London
Assignment with instructions on researching the medieval object and loading metadata and images into the Omeka digital platform for each item and exhibition.
Books Received, Editor Bibliotheca Dantesca
Books Received, Editor Bibliotheca Dantesca
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Reviews Full, Editor Bibliotheca Dantesca
Reviews Full, Editor Bibliotheca Dantesca
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Marco Martinelli. 'Nel Nome Di Dante. Diventare Grandi Con La Divina Commedia.' Milan: Ponte Alle Grazie, 2019., Massimiliano Lorenzon
Marco Martinelli. 'Nel Nome Di Dante. Diventare Grandi Con La Divina Commedia.' Milan: Ponte Alle Grazie, 2019., Massimiliano Lorenzon
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Alberto Casadei. 'Dante. Storia Avventurosa Della Divina Commedia Dalla Selva Oscura Alla Realtà Aumentata.' Milan: Il Saggiatore, 2020., Giulio Genovese
Alberto Casadei. 'Dante. Storia Avventurosa Della Divina Commedia Dalla Selva Oscura Alla Realtà Aumentata.' Milan: Il Saggiatore, 2020., Giulio Genovese
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
'The Marriage Of Philology And Scepticism: Uncertainty And Conjecture In Early Modern Scholarship And Thought.' Gian Mario Cao, Anthony Grafton And Jill Kraye, Eds. Warburg Institute Colloquia. London: Warburg Institute, 2019., Ann E. Moyer
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
James Hankins. 'Virtue Politics: Soulcraft And Statecraft In Renaissance Italy.' Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 2020., Tommaso De Robertis
James Hankins. 'Virtue Politics: Soulcraft And Statecraft In Renaissance Italy.' Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 2020., Tommaso De Robertis
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Simon Gilson. 'Reading Dante In Renaissance Italy. Florence, Venice And The ‘Divine Poet’.' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018; 'Leggere Dante A Firenze. Da Boccaccio A Cristoforo Landino (1350-1481).' Trans. Giulia Gaimari. Ed. Anna Pegoretti. Frecce, 286. Rome: Carocci, 2019., Natale Vacalebre
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Maddalena Signorini. 'Sulle Tracce Di Petrarca. Storia E Significato Di Una Prassi Scrittoria.' Biblioteca Dell’«Archivum Romanicum». Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia, 500. Florence: Olschki, 2019., Eva Del Soldato
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Roberta Morosini. 'Il Mare Salato. Il Mediterraneo Di Dante, Petrarca E Boccaccio.' Rome: Viella, 2020., Alejandro Cuadrado
Roberta Morosini. 'Il Mare Salato. Il Mediterraneo Di Dante, Petrarca E Boccaccio.' Rome: Viella, 2020., Alejandro Cuadrado
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.
Thomas Persico. 'Le Parole E La Musica. Poesia Ed Esecuzione Dalla Vita Nuova Alla Divina Commedia.' Rome: Aracne Editrice, 2019., Paolo Scartoni
Thomas Persico. 'Le Parole E La Musica. Poesia Ed Esecuzione Dalla Vita Nuova Alla Divina Commedia.' Rome: Aracne Editrice, 2019., Paolo Scartoni
Bibliotheca Dantesca: Journal of Dante Studies
No abstract provided.