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A buttery was a domestic room in a large | medieval house. |
ous bought the estate in 1630 and rebuilt the | medieval house. |
Medieval Households, 1985 | |
perly a fortified manor house typical of many | medieval houses in the North of England - guards one o |
In 1700 George Booth rebuilt two | medieval houses as his town house. |
ut any damage, so still today the spectacular | medieval houses can be admired. |
Greater | Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: South |
(2006) Greater | Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: South |
(1996) Greater | Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: North |
(2007) Discovering | Medieval Houses. |
he house has the unusual/bizarre feature of a | Medieval human skeleton buried under a glass panel. |
The title track is a re-elaboration of a | medieval Hungarian melody, entitled "U naseho Barty". |
Nobility, Land and Service in | Medieval Hungary (Palgrave, 2000) |
aining intensive diplomatic relations between | medieval Hungary and the Holy See. |
The Realm of St Stephen: A History of | Medieval Hungary, 895-1526. |
ebate as to whether these were created by the | Medieval hunters( who also built a hunting lodge on th |
Medieval hunting pictures generally show the limer as | |
The | medieval hunting lodge was modified by Robert Cecil, 1 |
de chasse, considered the classic treatise on | medieval hunting. |
cta hymnica medii aevi, a large collection of | medieval hymnology. |
A very curious collection of mystical | medieval hymns by Sister Hadewych, a nun of Brabant, w |
The odrecillo was a small bagpipe of | medieval Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal). |
36, No. 2, Visual Culture of | Medieval Iberia (1997), pp. |
e Hammudid dynasty of the Al-Andalus (Moorish | medieval Iberia). |
en, and Song: Hebrew and Arabic Literature in | Medieval Iberia. |
ry preoccupations of writers and audiences in | medieval Iceland that are not always reliable. |
w (in actual history there was no such law in | medieval Iceland). |
d basic English summary in Agnete Loth's Late | Medieval Icelandic Romances, and more recently as a no |
The Nitida saga is a fictional late | medieval Icelandic romance saga thought to have been c |
It is a satire on the judicial system of the | medieval Icelandic Commonwealth and tells the story of |
She studied English Literature and | Medieval Icelandic at Bedford College, University of L |
rgin of Almudena (Virgen de la Almudena) is a | medieval icon of the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Chri |
Martyrs of Vilnius, | medieval icon |
He developed an early interest in | medieval icon painting and produced several pioneering |
It presents a | medieval iconography of the Virgin of humility seated |
It has a narrative combining | medieval iconography with a present-day storyline and |
Ranging from | medieval icons to portraits of military and church lea |
aits have ‘the look', through and through, of | medieval icons! |
that argued in Aristotle's Poetics, but "the | medieval idea that the protagonist is victim rather th |
The | medieval idea of different laws for city citizens and |
ents the pinnacle of Gothic art, and the late | medieval ideal of beauty. |
Sipahis are employed by the Turks in | Medieval II Total War in three different forms: Sipahi |
d the blue-purple colorant "turnsole" used in | medieval illuminated manuscripts and as a food coloran |
Gertrude was the owner of a | medieval illuminated manuscript, known as the Egbert P |
d the blue-purple colorant "turnsole" used in | medieval illuminated manuscripts and as a food coloran |
The collections include exquisite | medieval illuminated manuscripts, examples of the earl |
Over the years, Kraus bought and sold major | medieval illuminated manuscripts, incunables and assor |
as the Egbert Psalter or Trier Psalter) is a | medieval illuminated manuscript Psalter preserved in t |
The Chronica Majora is an important | medieval illuminated manuscript chronicle by Matthew P |
It is one of the largest collections of | medieval illuminated manuscripts in France, outside na |
Scenes from Perceval, from a | medieval illumination. |
As in many | medieval illustrations, the compass here is an icon of |
The | Medieval Imagination, translated by Arthur Goldhammer. |
The Old Cloth Hall, showing Cranbrook's | medieval importance to the wool industry, is also loca |
t and narrative perceived to be authentically | medieval, in an attempt to escape the confines of popu |
The church building is | medieval in origin with its nave and chancel dating to |
eview was an erroneous correction of the word | medieval in Yahoo! |
The old brewhouse behind the vicarage is | medieval in origin. |
There are two fonts: one, which may be | medieval in origin, is a gritstone bowl of rectangular |
Medieval in origin, it was recorded in May of 1815 as | |
Medieval in design, only the tower is an original of t | |
e parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary is | medieval in origin but underwent extensive renovation |
The village is | medieval in character, with cobbled streets and lauze- |
The parish church, St Mary's, is | medieval in origin, and revealed evidence of its origi |
ces displaying no further similarities to the | medieval in its interior arrangement." |
nor house, Esholt Old Hall at Upper Esholt is | medieval in origin, probably 16th century, and possibl |
Edbrooke Bridge over the River Exe is | medieval in origin. |
years with the remaining buildings being late | medieval, including the outer Gatehouse, Stewards and |
considered to be some of the best frescoes of | medieval India next to frescoes of Ajanta Caves and Ba |
was a proponent of observational astronomy in | medieval India and he himself had made a series of ecl |
No other saint poet of | medieval India has written in such abundance and on so |
pal component of the Zebu cattle brought from | medieval India to Sudan over a thousand years ago to f |
1919 Joseph Estlin Carpenter Theism in | Medieval India |
he astral links to the hierarchy were lost in | medieval India due to the effects of Kaliyuga. |
n of Umayyad rule under Muhammad bin Qasim in | medieval India (modern state boundaries shown in red). |
and their desertion in late ancient and early | medieval India on the basis of archaeological evidence |
It was an important center in | medieval India, as an early stronghold of the Delhi Su |
es was greater than that of any other poet of | medieval India, the only poet who comes near to him be |
The book is a study on the Mughal Harem of | medieval India. |
of spear, a title given to army commanders in | medieval India. |
KI ANSH" Devanshi was the celestial angel in | medieval India. |
Department, and wrote the book Archaeology of | Medieval India. |
h volume (1960) is on the sultanate period of | medieval India. |
Medieval India: The Study of a Civilization. | |
two books titled, Ancient Indian Costume and | Medieval Indian Costume, based on her research of Indi |
ge or region in India associated with several | medieval Indian astronomers, astrologers and mathemati |
The Pratiharas were a | medieval Indian dynasty, descended from the Gurajara- |
ompound consisting of "Champa" (the name of a | medieval Indianized polity in central Vietnam) and "is |
heretical nature, his works were included in | medieval indices of forbidden books. |
Evidence for other | medieval industries-tanning and the working of horn, b |
It takes its name from John Stokes, a | medieval inhabitant of Bristol who was mayor of the ci |
It is on the site of a | medieval inn, which was run by the Peckwater family an |
Medieval Inquisition, including Episcopal Inquisition | |
were later brought against the knights by the | Medieval Inquisition. |
alization of both the Dominican Order and the | Medieval Inquisition. |
The Round Church contains many | medieval inscriptions, both official and scratched on |
The Coventry Corpus Christi Plays (Kalamazoo: | Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan Univ |
and Other Outlaw Tales, Kalamazoo, Michigan: | Medieval Institute Publications, 1997.) |
4-volume set of Carmina Burana settings using | medieval instrumentation and performance techniques. |
from Carmina Burana for orchestra, choir and | medieval instruments, incorporating medieval, classica |
use of a wide variety of traditional folk and | medieval instruments. |
e, played by The Carnival Band on replicas of | medieval instruments. |
, scholar and author in Christian history and | medieval intellectual history |
Scholars today see it as a window onto | medieval intellectual life: it was used in a variety o |
eriously damaged the house, revealing the old | medieval interior. |
These elevations are a late | medieval introduction into the Roman Rite. |
ctatus de sphaera, or simply De sphaera) is a | medieval introduction to the basic elements of astrono |
Medieval Ireland An Encyclopedia. | |
... Lydon to bring the histroigraphy of late | medieval Ireland to maturity. |
Early | Medieval Ireland, 400-1200. |
Early | medieval Ireland, 400-1200. |
There was no religious division in | medieval Ireland, beyond the requirement that English- |
er the Cruithne or Cruthin, a people of early | medieval Ireland. |
n missionary who became a legendary figure in | medieval Ireland. |
Medieval Ireland: Territorial, Political and Economic | |
Lydon J., ‘The English in | Medieval Ireland', Dublin (1984). |
The document is an important collection of | medieval Irish legal texts, literature, grammatical wo |
8 in Tooting, London - 1959) was a scholar of | medieval Irish texts and collector of Irish Music. |
In the | medieval Irish church, the earliest bishops doubled as |
for the saint, but he appears in a number of | medieval Irish sources, including the Martyrology of T |
Leo of Inis Airc, early | Medieval Irish Christian saint. |
Medieval Irish saints' lives : an introduction to 'Vit | |
e, Burke came across a considerable number of | medieval Irish manuscripts in the library. |
It also includes | medieval is faher objects of Medieval religious sculpt |
The Sims | Medieval is a video game in The Sims series based upon |
Jewish Self-Government in | Medieval Islam (1980) |
also: Early Islamic philosophy and Science in | medieval Islam |
(ed. with F. Daftary) Culture and Memory in | Medieval Islam (London and New York: I.B. |
See also: Medicine in | medieval Islam and Unani |
See also: Epigraphy and Paleography in | medieval Islam |
ote the landmark textbook on ophthalmology in | medieval Islam, Notebook of the Oculists, for which he |
Pages 33-44 in Law and Education in | Medieval Islam: Studies in Memory of Professor George |
ator for the Smithsonian-sponsored Project in | Medieval Islamic Logic in Cairo. |
tein published on the history of astronomy in | medieval Islamic and Jewish civilization and early mod |
In the | medieval Islamic world the Persian Muslim psychologist |
Huerta de la Alcurnia was a Moorish garden in | medieval Islamic Toledo, in Al-Andalus, present day Sp |
Restaurants in | medieval Islamic Spain served three-course meals, whic |
a) was a historian of science specializing in | medieval Islamic astronomical tables written in Persia |
Medieval Islamic Philosophical Writings, ed. | |
The spherical astrolabe from | medieval Islamic astronomy |
panentheism derived from the writings of the | medieval Islamic scholars. |
was a British historian whose work focused on | medieval Islamic and Asian history. |
Shihna was a | medieval Islamic term meaning, roughly, "military admi |
as an editor of the Routledge Encyclopedia of | Medieval Islamic Civilization and a consultant for the |
umerous books and papers on ancient Greek and | medieval Islamic astronomy. |
Davis' passion is studying | medieval Islamic culture in South Asia. |
Apollonius was also a known figure in the | medieval Islamic world as described later in this arti |
ies on Aristotle, which had some influence on | medieval Islamic philosophy. |
n the Principal Investigator for a project on | medieval Islamic logic sponsored by the National Endow |
h of the Seljuq army is variously put, by the | medieval Islamic, Georgian, Armenian and European sour |
e O'Clock News, the series covers a number of | medieval issues in Britain in a humorous and often ana |
y J. P. St Aubyn in 1883, though the tower is | medieval: it is made of blocks of granite. |
Former High Victorian linen warehouse in | medieval Italian palazzo style. |
ry, but was also noted for his studies of the | medieval Italian commune. |
Macaroni is mentioned in various | medieval Italian sources, though it is not always clea |
The ultimate example is the carroccio of the | Medieval Italian city states, which were four-wheeled |
It is named after Petrarch, the | medieval Italian poet. |
Named after the | medieval Italian poet Dante Alighieri, she was the fir |
ments on student papers in perfectly executed | medieval italic script. |
of Christ's Wounds in Hundreds of People from | Medieval Italy to Modern America, 1989 ISBN 0-062-5097 |
Cities And Society In | Medieval Italy, 1980 |
The Muslims of | Medieval Italy. |
Early | Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local Society 400-10 |
Medieval Italy: An Encyclopedia, ed. | |
1262 Although the town's layout is generally | medieval, its architectural style is Georgian which re |
History, scripture and controversy in a | medieval Jain sect. |
odern-day version of Gin'iro, which is set in | medieval Japan. |
He saw the largest part of the world in | medieval Japan. |
Its release marked the revival of the series' | medieval Japanese themes and quirky humor, as previous |
" to designate the intellectual mainstream of | medieval Japanese Tendai Buddhism. |
A page of a | medieval Jerusalem Talmud manuscript, from the Cairo G |
ted blackout sketches, telling the story of a | medieval jester and his young apprentice. |
According to | medieval Jewish sources, in 1171 Theobald was responsi |
The Cambridge Companion to | Medieval Jewish Philosophy. |
d put into force on an unprecedented scale by | medieval Jewish merchants such as the Radhanites; if s |
For instance, Luria said that the | Medieval Jewish victims of the centuries of Pogroms in |
finished, and his primary interests turned to | medieval Jewish philosophy and mysticism, and particul |
d one of the foremost experts in the field of | medieval Jewish history and Rabbinic literature, as we |
His work on Isaac Israeli, the first | medieval Jewish philosopher, likewise rescued this thi |
Revelation: The Secret and its Boundaries in | Medieval Jewish Thought (Yeriot, 2001) |
nd prayer, covers a wide range of ancient and | medieval Jewish life from Andalusia and Amsterdam to S |
lzig designed the sets, a reproduction of the | medieval Jewish ghetto of Prague. |
The church is near the former | medieval Jewish ghetto, which was centred on the stree |
James T. Robinson, | medieval Jewish intellectual history, philosophy, and |
n the history of mathematics and astronomy in | medieval Jewish and Islamic civilizations. |
, now Israel, in 1930, and began lecturing in | medieval Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Je |
An Introduction to | Medieval Jewish Philosophy, (I. |
the wall is unlikely to relate to Leicester's | medieval Jewish community, which was never large, and |
"MQDWN", or Macedon, is used in | medieval Jewish documents to refer to the Byzantine Em |
The majority of | medieval Jewish scholars (e.g. |
uage of Paradise invented by Adam, while most | medieval Jewish authorities maintained that the Hebrew |
eculum That Shines: Vision and Imagination in | Medieval Jewish Mysticism (Princeton University Press, |
El Call, the | medieval Jewish quarter, is located within this area t |
Gentile Tales: The Narrative Assault on Late | Medieval Jews (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999) |
e site of the present-day town of Wollin, the | medieval Jomsborg, Jumne, Julin or Vineta. |
f hunting by horseback in the Tudor Times and | Medieval Jousting. |
ly be regarded among the greatest produced by | medieval Judaism. |
happens to him later seem to be taken from a | medieval Judas fable. |
e Ralegh or William Raleigh; died 1250) was a | medieval judge, administrator and bishop. |
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