OTHER
USEFUL LINKS
TO MEDIEVAL RESOURCES
Although most of the
references are to post-medieval
music, this page, produced by a Finnish lute-player, provides a
comprehensive
list of early music links.
Justin du Coeur has compiled a
fascinating collection of
information on medieval games. There are rules, transcripts and
illustrations,
and many links to other pages.
Very helpful course notes
prepared by Stephen R.
Reimer of the University of Alberta; Edmonton, Canada.
This fascinating site provides
historical information
about cities and towns in England
during the Middle Ages, especially in East Anglia. There is
also an extensive list of links to other
internet sites.

A comprehensive and
fascinating collection of
articles, recipes, references and links. Compiled by Greg Lindahl.
Bert Hall of the Institute for
the History and Philosophy
of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto
has prepared this list of online resources.
This most informative site is
produced by Paul J. Gans
of the Department of Chemistry at New York University. Subjects
covered include
Agricultural
Tools,
Horse
Shoes and
Windmills.

This
informative
description, with many illustrations of daily life in
medieval
Paris, was
prepared by M.C. Milot.

This is an illustrated, non-academic account of the construction and
history of these houses with some material on the people who lived in
them.
This extensive listing is
sponsored by Georgetown University and prepared
by Martin Irvine and Deborah Everhart.
A simple but useful guide to
daily life in the Middle
Ages. The sections include
Religion,
Feudal
Life,
Homes
and
Clothing.
Produced by
the Annenberg/CPB Multimedia Collection.
An impressive collection of
links that is a part of
'Teacher Oz's Kingdom of History'.
A vast collection of general
links by Alan Liu of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
A most comprehensive list of medieval resources available online,
including document and image archives. Excellent.
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