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Originally published in 1978 Medieval Music explores the fascinating development of medieval western music from its often obscure origins in the Jewish synagogue and early Church to the mid-fifteenth century. The book is intended as a straightforward survey of medieval music.
Originally published in 1931, The English Medieval Feast examines the act of feasting and food during the medieval period. The book provides a scholarly look at the human detail involved in the variety of medieval manners and customs which make up the medieval feast.
Originally published in 1997, Medieval Liturgy is a unique and interesting collection of nine essays that explores medieval liturgy from three distinct perspectives: historical, liturgical, and theological.
Originally published in 1990, Medieval English Drama is an exhaustive bibliography of about 2,000 entries citing recent editions and collections as well as scholarship in English medieval drama. Each item has been annotated in the bibliography with considerable care.
Originally published in 1966 The Church in Early Irish Society gives an account of the problems which arose when the organization of the Christian church imported from the urban bureaucracy of the Roman Empire, had to be adapted to the society of early Ireland.
Originally published in 1971 Animals in Art and Thought discusses the ways in which animals have been used by man in art and literature. The book discusses these various attitudes in a survey which ranges from prehistoric cave art to the later Middle Ages.
Originally published in 1948, The Medieval Foundations of England is a chronological framework of the history of ideas and action during the medieval period. The book... Læs mere
Originally published in 1973 The Law Courts of Medieval England looks at law courts as the most developed institutions existing in the medieval times, and describes the scope and procedures of the different courts and other aspects of the modern legal system.
Originally published in 1971 The Royal Demesne in English History shows how Norman and Angevin kings were able to regard the whole of their English kingdom as their royal demesne. The book shows how these kings created royal estates within their English kingdom.
Originally published in 1973 Origins of English Feudalism examines the origins of English feudalism and examines the this movement as the most controversial and thereby the most highly technical aspect of English medieval history.
Originally published in 1979 Gold Was the Mortar details the financing and the building of the medieval cathedrals at Paris, Amiens, Toulouse, Lyon, Strasbourg, York, Poitiers and Rouen.
Originally published in 1981, Middle English Prose is an edited collection providing an index of research and scholarship on Middle English prose.