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  • The Visigothic Code - Forum Ludicum

    The Law Code in translation with a preface.

    libro.uca.edu

  • Medieval Life

    Everyday life during medieval times. A description of the history, literature, chivalry, commerce, customs, food and life of people living in Europe, Asia and Africa during the Middle Ages.

    www.medieval-life.net

  • The Employees of Durham Priory, 1494-1519

    A research project by Durham University on conditions of employment in the late Middle Ages, derived from an exceptionally rich monastic archive.

    www.dur.ac.uk

  • Marriage During the Middle Ages

    Information on traditions, laws, customs, ceremonies, weddings, feasts, clothing, jewelry, beauty treatment, gifts, dresses, showers, courtly love, and knights and chivalry.

    www.medieval-weddings.net

  • Medieval Pottery Research Group

    For those with an interest in pottery vessels made, traded, and used in Europe between the end of the Roman period and the 16th century.

    www.medievalpottery.org.uk

  • Do Exempla Illustrate Daily Life?

    A critical discussion on the merits and pitfalls of using medieval 'exempla' to determine facts about daily life in the middle ages.

    www.georgetown.edu

  • Cooking from Primary Sources: Some General Comments

    An article which discusses aspects of medieval food such as appropriate fare for war time, and ethnic food. Links to relevant recipes are included in the text.

    www.pbm.com

  • Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe

    This project involves the creation of a hypertext archive of narratives, medical consilia, governmental records, religious and spiritual writings and images documenting the arrival, impact and response to the problem of epidemic disease in Western Europe between 1348 and 1530.

    jefferson.village.virginia.edu

  • Medieval Technology Page

    A very interesting look at medieval technology; how it was created, how it worked, and how it was used.

    scholar.chem.nyu.edu

  • GodeCookery.Com

    A selection of recipes and cookery books and related information, mainly from the late Middle Ages.

    www.godecookery.com

  • The 'Law Merchant' and the Fair Court of St. Ives, 1270-1324

    A detailed analysis of the "law merchant" and commercial law in the Middle Ages, focusing on the court records of a medieval English fair.

    www.stevesachs.com

  • Medica: The Society for the Study of Healing in the Middle Ages

    University of Maine hosts the pages of this society interested in medicine in medieval times. Includes an extensive bibliography, related links and an events list.

    www.umm.maine.edu

  • Life in a Medieval Castle

    Brief account of daily life in a Medieval Castle. Touches on such aspects as religion, hygiene and water.

    www.castlewales.com

  • Life in the Middle Ages

    Series of short essays by gifted resource students from Kyerene de las Brisas Elementary School. Many of the essays are illustrated by the children, and contain short summaries of aspects of everyday life in the Middle Ages.

    www.kyrene.k12.az.us

  • Wichamstow Village

    Roland Williamson presents a fictional village to illustrate the type of buildings the Anglo-Saxons created and the daily life of villagers. Hosted by Regia Anglorum.

    www.regia.org

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