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The Medieval Garden

Combining her historical knowledge with practical experience of recreating medieval gardens in various sites in England, Landsberg explains how she designed Queen Eleanor's garden at Winchester and Brother Cadfael's physic garden at Shrewsbury. She gives detailed descriptions of layouts, the measurements of beds, and the types of tools required. Landsberg also presents the marvelous medieval gardeners calendar, illustrated in the twelve 'Occupations of the Months.' Uniquely, the book offers practical advice on how to create typical medieval features, making it an interesting and unusual gift for any keen gardener.

Timeline

A member of an archeological team uses a time "fax" machine to hurl himself back to 14th-century France to save his professor father, who was zapped there earlier. Their incredible journey that plunks them in the middle of the Hundred Years War.

Travel In The Middle Ages

Travel in the Middle Ages is filled with the stories and adventures of those who hazarded hostile landscapes, elements, and people―out of want or necessity―to get from place to place. While most journeys involved very short distances (home to market or village to village), longer trips were not uncommon in the Middle Ages. Clergy were frequently called upon to act as ambassadors, messengers, and overseers to the various monasteries and churches within their jurisdiction. Merchants, agents of the king, and pilgrims were also frequently required to travel. While sharing the fascinating stories of these ordinary wayfarers, Verdon also relates colorful tales of the journeys of notable historical figures such as Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus.

The Age of Van Eyck: The Mediterranean World & Early Netherlandish Painting 1430-1530

This book explores the complex artistic, cultural, socioeconomic, and political relationships between Burgundian Netherlands and the Mediterranean.

The History of the Albigensian Crusade: Peter of les Vaux-de-Cernay’s `Historia Albigensis’

The Historia Albigensis is one of the most important sources for the history of the Cathar heresy and the Albigensian crusade. This new translation makes the work available in English for the first time.

Image & Idol: Medieval Sculpture

Medieval Sculpture evokes the cataclysmic events of the religious Reformation of the sixteen century that transformed British culture forever. Sculptures from the twelfth to the sixteenth century are discussed in terms of their power across the ages to evoke both inspired passionate devotion and vehement, even violent, disapproval

Medieval Children

A look at the lives of children, from birth to adolescence, in medieval England.

The Early Slavs: Culture & Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe

More than 270 million people in Europe speak one of the many Slavic languages and dialects, but the origins and development of Slavic culture are still among the most difficult problems facing archaeologists.

A Knight’s Tale

Peasant-born William Thatcher (Heath Ledger) begins a quest to change his stars, win the heart of an exceedingly fair maiden (Shanynn Sossamon) and rock his medieval world. With the help of friends (Mark Addy, Paul Bettany, Alan Tudyk), he faces the ultimate test of medieval gallantry -- tournament jousting -- and tries to discover if he has the mettle to become a legend.

Maurice’s Strategikon: Handbook of Byzantine Military Strategy

In this first complete English translation, the Strategikon is an invaluable source not only for early Byzantine history but for the general history of the art of war.

The Medieval Archer

This is a study of the archer and his weapon, from the Norman Conquest to the Wars of the Roses.

Ghosts in the Middle Ages: The Living & the Dead in Medieval Society

Through this vivid study, Jean-Claude Schmitt examines medieval religious culture and the significance of the widespread belief in ghosts, revealing the ways in which the dead and the living related to each other during the middle ages.

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