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Since 2003 he is the leader of the Centre for | Medieval Studies, Bergen. |
ollowing Study Groups and Centres: Centre for | Medieval Studies, Early Modern Studies, and the RS Tho |
) is a dictionary published by the Centre for | Medieval Studies, University of Toronto under the dire |
For many centuries in | medieval England Harringworth was associated with the |
During the 14th and 15th centuries other | medieval churches in Wilton closed and combined with S |
In the 16th century two | medieval fields were divided which delayed inclosure u |
n monastery church from the 15th century with | medieval paintings and the old town hall from 1776. |
During the 19th century restoration, | medieval wall paintings were found and repainted. |
In the 15th century, in | medieval Saxony (in central Germany, north of Bavaria |
ture of ancient Rome in the 12th century, the | medieval aristocracy saw itself mirrored in the accoun |
of classical Kannada in the 10th century, the | Medieval Kannada literature. |
That certain renowned | medieval scholars considered such questions is clear. |
cholar before being appointed to the chair of | medieval history at Hamburg in 1954. |
al readership in 1979 and a personal chair in | Medieval Latin literature in 1989. |
Work of Jacques Le Goff and the Challenges of | Medieval History (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1997), IS |
e, bishops generally served as chancellors to | medieval monarchs, acting as head of the justiciary an |
ony was at the head of a navigable channel in | medieval times but the River Fal became badly silted d |
pean forms such as; Gregorian Chant, Organum, | Medieval Liturgic Hymns and Motets, the Franco-Flemish |
nt enclosing a rounded area characteristic of | Medieval deer parks. |
Charles Cawley | Medieval Lands |
Charterhouse: The | Medieval Foundation in the Light of Recent Discoveries |
from Carmina Burana for orchestra, choir and | medieval instruments, incorporating medieval, classica |
inal figures in ancient, early Christian, and | medieval philosophy. |
Christina: A | Medieval Life (2008) |
The church is | medieval but was reduced in size and the tower repaire |
The church is | medieval but was rebuilt in 1899. |
The church is | medieval but was restored 1868 to 1869 by the architec |
The church is | medieval with a late 13th century tower as well as a 1 |
, Manchester is an ancient Anglican church of | medieval origins with significant subsequent alteratio |
All Saints' Church is | medieval and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. |
The church is | medieval but seems to have been subject to additions o |
The church is | medieval and was restored between 1883 to 1887 by John |
The church is | medieval and was restored in 1882. |
The church is | medieval. |
The church is | medieval dating from the Norman period. |
The church is | medieval but was heavily restored between 1876 and 187 |
The church is | medieval but was heavily restored between 1873 and 187 |
ated to All Saints; the body of the church is | medieval, restored in the nineteenth century, while th |
The church is | medieval and the earliest traces are from the Norman p |
The church was | medieval but completely rebuilt in 1782 to 1783 by Joh |
The church is | medieval with the chancel dating from the fourteenth c |
The church is | medieval but was heavily restored between 1888 and 189 |
The Catholic church has | medieval murals. |
The church is | medieval dating from the twelfth century. |
The church is | medieval but largely a building of 1883. |
The church is | medieval but was rebuilt in 1854 and 1867. |
The church is | medieval but little survived the restorations of 1846 |
The church was | medieval but a north aisle was added in 1848 b G. G. P |
ular because it is a "simple, rural church of | Medieval origins." |
The church is | medieval dating from the twelfth century, but much dat |
The church was | medieval but restored in 1869 by Ewan Christian.. |
and often played in old churches, fortresses, | medieval prisons and theatres that provided an appropr |
The town now has a complete circuit of | medieval stone walls that are said to be very near, if |
12th century and became an important city in | medieval Transylvania. |
archaeological (Roman military fort, city and | medieval mosque), all of them located in the area. |
e Bratislava Castle or any of the city's four | medieval gates (Michael's Gate, Laurinc Gate, Fish(erm |
puted to have come from the city's demolished | medieval gateways, and St Werburghs Church , rebuilt b |
ies; ancient Mediterranean civilizations; and | medieval studies. |
ry of Rome in the Middle Ages), a classic for | Medieval and early Renaissance history. |
oland remarks on the relation of classical to | medieval Latin in the poem, "The old language is prese |
s are encouraged to master both classical and | medieval commentaries and codifiers |
minated its transmission to the classical and | medieval worlds. |
ms in many languages, including Classical and | Medieval Latin, Middle English, and Old French. |
Classical and | Medieval Europe considered the Earth to be divided by |
and publications deal with classical, Asian, | medieval and modern coins, paper money, tokens and med |
lands of Kinver Forest, i.e. lands cleared by | medieval settlers. |
est in earlier repertories, he co-founded the | medieval ensemble Fortune's Wheel, which has appeared |
Kingsley Castle, also known as Castle Cob, a | medieval motte in Kingsley, Cheshire (grid reference S |
rything written by him; a large collection of | medieval manuscripts, incunabula, and rare printed boo |
The document is an important collection of | medieval Irish legal texts, literature, grammatical wo |
the Busch-Reisinger's founding collection of | medieval plaster casts and an exhibition on the histor |
chaiology of Wales is a printed collection of | medieval Welsh literature, published in three volumes |
a story from the Mabinogion, a collection of | medieval Welsh tales, in which a group of warriors, la |
navalet Museum has added to its collection of | medieval tombstones. |
cta hymnica medii aevi, a large collection of | medieval hymnology. |
allinn City Archives with their collection of | medieval documents. |
scripts, which includes a large collection of | Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts and over 2,500 in |
ing to note that only the small collection of | Medieval and Renaissance paintings at the Huntington L |
chose the name Gwystyl from the collection of | medieval Welsh-language prose tales known as the Mabin |
world's foremost representative collection of | medieval coins, wrote very extensively on the subject, |
Palace Green and along with its collection of | medieval manuscripts and early printed books became un |
13,500, to form the core of the collection of | medieval and Renaissance decorative arts. |
's story from the Mabinogion, a collection of | medieval Welsh tales, in which a group of warriors, la |
Bartholomew contains the finest collection of | medieval gravestones in Northumberland. |
the Busch-Reisinger's founding collection of | medieval plaster casts, as well as an exhibition on th |
floor is the museum's extensive collection of | Medieval sculpture. |
ion comprises the Martin D'Arcy Collection of | Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art and artifacts; |
minican Church, with its unique collection of | medieval manuscripts, rare Renaissance books and Roman |
coins, and made an outstanding collection of | medieval art, books, and manuscripts, especially from |
is best known for his detailed collections of | medieval records, in particular of church councils. |
It is one of the largest collections of | medieval illuminated manuscripts in France, outside na |
She is skilled in stealth and combat using | Medieval weapons. |
The origin of the square comes from | medieval open space in front of town gate, known as Th |
The name Thiais comes from | Medieval Latin Theodasium or Theodaxium, meaning "esta |
The name Champigny ultimately comes from | Medieval Latin Campaniacum, meaning "estate of Campani |
of spear, a title given to army commanders in | medieval India. |
f theatrical props, including a commission of | medieval scenery for John Gielgud's 1933 production of |
in the Divinity School and the Committees on | Medieval Studies and on General Studies. |
Zoophytes are common in | medieval and renaissance era herbals, notable examples |
e theme of the Virgin breastfeeding common in | medieval painting. |
Castle towns are common in | Medieval Europe. |
y feminist argument rejects the commonly held | medieval belief that women were the weaker sex, intend |
ociated with the thriving Jewish community in | Medieval Lincoln. |
It was a religious community and | medieval hospital for poor infirm people next to the T |
overty and Charity in the Jewish community of | Medieval Egypt (2005) |
The Cambridge Companion to | Medieval Jewish Philosophy. |
usic in the fifteenth century in Companion to | Medieval and Renaissance Music. |
m Samson explains, "Clearly any comparison of | medieval and modern modality would recognize that the |
us Pevsner called it "the most complete small | medieval manor house in the country", and it remains a |
ligno sancte crucis) is in fact a complex of | medieval tales loosely derived from the Old Testament. |
on poet known as Poeta Saxo, who composed the | medieval Latin Annales de gestis Caroli magni imperato |
ss and legendary astrologist, who composed in | medieval Bengali between the ninth and 12th centuries |
Scansano is a town and comune, of | medieval origin, in the Tuscan province of Grosseto, I |
Vita Griffini Filii Conani: The | Medieval Latin Life of Gruffudd Ap Cynan. |
of Danube River, the largest concentration of | medieval sites and monuments in Romania and a big numb |
under the walls of the Fortezza, conducted in | Medieval dress, with lords and ladies of each contrada |
h May at the annual International Congress on | Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan, as well as ea |
Lecture at the 31st International Congress on | Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo. |
our was held at the International Congress on | Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo in May 2010. |
but after a brief career as a conservator of | medieval wall paintings he went back into motoring jou |
They contain fine | medieval misericords which have carved figures. |
ws in the south wall of the nave contain some | medieval stained glass. |
2th century parts and a turret containing two | medieval chiming bells. |
The church also contains some | medieval wall paintings and an alabaster effigy of Sir |
The Round Church contains many | medieval inscriptions, both official and scratched on |
It contains the | medieval style alabaster canopied tomb of Sir John Rob |
h and 15th centuries and contains interesting | medieval wall paintings and a fine reredos. |
ing over 12m by over 8m, and it contains four | medieval doorways. |
The museum contains a | medieval execution chamber, a working portcullis, whic |
c including Classical and Contemporary works, | Medieval and Renaissance music, and pops programs enco |
The famous contest of | medieval Chefs are organized every year, during the su |
His contributions to | medieval studies include Chaucer and the French Tradit |
His views conveyed a | medieval mind-set where people look down upon women ma |
Century, founded from two guilds of cooks in | medieval London - the Cooks of Eastcheap and the Cooks |
unique among the very considerable corpus of | Medieval and modern Arthurian literature, in depicting |
two books titled, Ancient Indian Costume and | Medieval Indian Costume, based on her research of Indi |
As in the Low Countries in | medieval times oranges most frequently came from Spain |
Limburg-Styrum-Gemen was a County of | medieval Germany, based in the Lordship of Gemen in mo |
Limburg-Styrum-Styrum was a County of | medieval Germany, based in the Lordship of Styrum in m |
Limburg-Styrum-Iller-Aichheim was a County of | medieval Germany, based in the Lordship of Iller-Aichh |
omore who today takes a good survey course on | medieval history has a better understanding of the com |
Today, of course, a | medieval tax is no longer charged for the crossing, an |
Christon Court has | medieval origins, but the current building dates from |
rk here considerably improved the coverage of | medieval European history. |
This room is completely covered in | medieval wall paintings which date to the period of th |
d from the churchyard of Coverham's redundant | medieval parish church. |
blished in 1974, the 416-page book covers the | medieval order of the Knights Templar and is often cit |
Birger jarl, was the prerequisite to create a | medieval city of continental standard, but the organis |
Grazing marshes were created from | Medieval times by building sea walls (earth banks) acr |
al-Biruni quotes and criticizes the | medieval scientist Hamza al-Isfahani who had stated :4 |
arby Kimbolton Castle: actually, the cross is | Medieval and pre-dates its supposed use. |
36, No. 2, Visual Culture of | Medieval Iberia (1997), pp. |
a result of her admiration for the culture of | Medieval Christendom. |
g Images: Reflections on Music and Culture in | Medieval France (Oxford, 1994) |
"Courtly culture in | medieval Occitania" (pp. |
nclude American history and culture; ancient, | medieval, and Renaissance studies; anthropology; lands |
lish for rabbit (Latin cuniculus), suggesting | medieval use as a domestic warren, as at nearby Pilsdo |
a material, but many other current, respected | medieval historians, for instance in Norway, continue |
entry Corpus Christi Pageants, are a cycle of | medieval mystery plays from Coventry, West Midlands, E |
pular Christmas Plays of Oberufer, a cycle of | Medieval mystery plays from the village Oberufer in th |
Nicolas, D. (1992): | Medieval Flanders, Londen, ISBN 0-582-01679-7 |
Juraj Dalmatinac (1410-1473), | medieval sculptor and architect |
Sun Dancing: A | Medieval Vision (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1997) |
aniel Donoghue (Old English), Danuta Shanzer ( | Medieval Latin), and Alice-Mary Talbot (Byzantine Gree |
the layout of Newcastle's Quayside date from | medieval times. |
20th century, many of the buildings date from | Medieval times, some from as far back as the Roman set |
fellow", a greeting that apparently dates to | medieval times. |
The church dates is | medieval but little remains. |
It dates to | medieval times and is a cross between a batter and a d |
across the Thames, the North arch dating from | medieval times, and the South rebuilt in 1892, is also |
nsion, Tatton Hall, a manor house dating from | medieval times, Tatton Old Hall, gardens, a farm and a |
d glass windows contain fragments dating from | medieval times, which were incorporated into the more |
s during the late summer, a right dating from | medieval times known as pannage. |
Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., | Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix o |
Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., | Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix o |
our 'tides' which governed the working day in | medieval times. |
ave any evidence for the name "Boxing Day" in | medieval times, or indeed before the 19th century? |
ed, it is on one level a work that deals with | medieval cosmology and the Ptolemaic universe, the "mo |
s articles, "Notes and Documents", debates on | medieval and modern themes, a range of review essay, a |
ith carved capitals, which are decorated with | medieval carved heads representing the twelve months o |
church is a variety of wall decorations, from | medieval wall paintings, to graffiti from later period |
lled by traitors while "bravely defending the | medieval Thermopylae against the new Persian invasion. |
She has a master's degree in | medieval history from the University of California, Be |
and, the following year, a master's degree in | medieval history. |
emos, including an extremely rare demo titled | Medieval Prophecy. |
ployed by the Pulteney family to demolish the | medieval Mary's, then called Bathwick Old Church, whic |
The Bishop of Oxford demolished its | medieval chapel and replaced it with a new church at C |
alybridge; Moore's hat factory in Denton; the | medieval hall in Urmston; and Moss Brow farm in Warbur |
ame given to Cupboard 55 in the Department of | Medieval and Later Antiquities at the British Museum, |
nts and recent graduates of the Department of | Medieval Studies at the University of York. |
These features were "loosely" derived from | medieval architecture but not strictly accurate in the |
ing Vlach (an exonym for Romanian) descent by | medieval chroniclers and modern historians. |
en pews and galleries virtually destroyed the | medieval church. |
an eclectic style incorporating details from | medieval European architecture. |
lated into English by Tony Devaney Morinelli: | Medieval Sourcebook. |
gravity" which was later further developed in | medieval Europe. |
Borrowing from the traditions developed by | medieval monarchs, followers showed respect to the rei |
His work was important in the development of | medieval and post-medieval archaeology in Great Britai |
rit Champu poetry, defined the development of | medieval Malayalam poetry. |
of Plautus and Martial to the development of | medieval Latin. |
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