Arts and Sciences of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Please note: this page is an experiment. The real version of this page is at:
www.pbm.com/~lindahl/arts_and_sciences.html
Members of the SCA practice many arts, sciences, and pasttimes of the Middle Ages and Renaissance,
both to broaden their knowledge, and to enhance the atmosphere at Society events.
They do this through research, study, and practice, and then share their results
with others. This page contains links to many resources, SCA and other, to help those
interested in re-creating and studying medieval and renaissance activities.
How can you help this webpage?
There is a mailing list for
Arts and Sciences (and a list of other mailing
lists).
Featured New Link
Renascence Editions
An Online Repository of Works Printed in English Between the Years 1477 and 1799
Sections of this Page
- Sites by Art
- Sites by Time and Place
- Other Important Links
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- Kingdoms
- Academic Resources
- What's New?
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Sites by Art
- Brewing
- Calligraphy & Illumination
- Cartography (Maps)
- Dance
- Falconry and Hunting
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- Arts of Fighting
- More Arts of Fighting
- Food
- Furniture and Architecture
- Games
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- Minstrels
- Music
- Medieval Science
- Tents
- Weddings
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Fiber and Clothing Arts, and Art
- Web Gallery of Art (7,300 images from 1150AD to 1750AD)
- The Costume History Page
- The Costume Page
- Historical embroidery
- Lacemaker's Home Page
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- The History of Costume illustrations
- Footwear of the Middle Ages
- Phiala's String Pages
- articles by Irene leNoir
- Ravensguard Costuming and Textiles
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Sites by Time and Place
- Anglo-Saxon/Viking etc. topics (from Regia Anglorum)
- earlier Anglo-Saxon (from Angelcynn)
- TriSpiral (Celtic topics)
- Elizabethan Costuming
- Elizabethan Gardening
- Le Poulet Gauche (16th century France)
- Middle Eastern topics (al-mustra'rib)
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- Mongolian Topics
- Scotland
- Slavic and Eastern European Medievalist Reources
- Vikings
- The Gilded Pearl (1450-1650)
- The Heroic Age (a journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe)
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NetSERF Topics
NetSERF is a comprehensive academic collection of Medieval (not Renaissance) links. The Labyrinth is a similar collection.
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Art
- Arthuriana
- Civilizations
- Culture
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- Drama
- History
- Law
- Literature
- Music
- People
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- Philosophy
- Religion
- Science and Technology
- Women
- Research Center
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Other Important Links
- Renascence Editions
An Online Repository of Works Printed in English Between the Years 1477 and 1799
- Reenactment Society Webpages
- Stefan's Florilegium (collection
of postings and newsgroup messages of varying quality)
- Boke of Divers Knowlege (an SCA A&S magazine)
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook (on-line texts)
- Compleat Anachronist index (an SCA
periodical mostly covering Arts and Sciences)
- Cariadoc's Miscellany (A
collection of information from Cariadoc of the Bow)
- Index of interesting publications
- Juried Merchants List
- Articles from the Kingdom of Meridies collection
- Grab-bag of links from the Atlantia MOAS
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Kingdom-Related stuff
Arts and Sciences Web Pages
University Webpages
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- The SCA University Handbook
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Academic Resources
- University of Michigan
Press Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse (see this page
for details about free access)
- 1,000 Illuminations from the age of Charles V (1338-1380)
- Online Reference book for Medieval Studies (wonderful wonderful wonderful)
- Victoria and Albert Museum (despite the name, not limited to Victorian topics)
- NetSERF ("The Internet connection for Medieval Resources")
- Early Modern
English Words at UVa (useful for resarching words)
- The Early Modern English Dictionaries Database
- Georgetown University's Labyrinth
- USA Library of Congress
- COPAC (a combined British on-line card catalog)
- Bodleian Library (Oxford University)
- History Computerization Project
- The Early Church
On-Line Encyclopedia
- Knights
Hospitaller (ancient and modern)
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