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Reconstructing Rebellion: Digital Terrain Analysis of the Battle of Dussindale (1549)
On 27 August 1549, the popular East Anglian insurgency known as 'Kett's Rebellion' was defeated in a bloody confrontation with loyalist forces at the valley of Dussindale, just outside Norwich, England.
Alexander Hodgkins
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Narrative strategies at the crossroads of Byzantine and western visual traditions. The pictorial cycle of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Darlos, Transylvania [PDF]
Made by Byzantine painters for Catholic patrons, the fresco cycle of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Darlos stands apart from other late-medieval cycles.
Năstăsoiu Dragoş Gh.
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The Shape of the Medieval Dictionary Entry
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Brian Merrilees
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Late Medieval Roof Bosses in the Churches of Devon [PDF]
Full version unavailable due to 3rd party copyright restrictionsSusan Andrew LATE MEDIEVAL ROOF BOSSES IN THE CHURCHES OF DEVON Abstract The extensive survival of late medieval bosses in the roofs of many parish churches in Devon has long been ...
Andrew, Susan
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Nationalism in the Second Redaction of the Verse Chronicle by the So-Called Dalimil
The paper examines literary aspects of the old Czech chronicle in verses by the so-called Dalimil. It inquires into various approaches to the chronicle by both medieval and (early) modern readers.
Vojtěch Bažant
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The fortunes of Arthur: Malory to Milton [PDF]
This chapter follows the fortunes of Arthur as a figure contested and celebrated in equal measure between Malory's Morte Darthur (1485), and Milton's History of Britain (1670).
Maley, Willy, Swann, Adam
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The article questions the image that has emerged in secondary sources of Anna Yaroslavna (r. 1050- c. 1075), the Rus-born wife of King Henri I of France (d. 1060), as an “alien queen” who remained a foreigner in Capetian society.
Talia Zajac
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Scanning Saint Amandus: Medical Technologies and Medieval Anatomies [PDF]
Anatomy -- the practice of stripping back the body and revealing it, part by part, for discussion and debate -- is a process much explored by the medical humanities, and it presents rich intellectual and practical potential for medieval studies.
Hartnell, Jack
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Rethinking the publication of premodern sources: Petrus Plaoul on the Sentences
Jeffrey Witt’s edition of the lectures on Peter Lombard’s Sentences by Peter Plaoul (1353–1415) uses ‘progressive publication’ to make the text public much sooner than has been previously feasible within traditional print models, bringing many long-held ...
Andrew Dunning
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Review of periodical articles [PDF]
[First Paragraph] There is only one true city, wrote St Augustine, and it is not of this world. The pessimistic Christian response to the fall of Rome in AD 410, epitomized in Augustine's City of God, affected the development of the later medieval city ...
Jenner, M., Luckin, B., Rosser, G.
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