Many mainstream economic historians do believe the average number of working days for peasant laborers in England hovered around, and even sometimes below, 150 days per year for certain stretches ...
The artist would develop a distinctly Protestant imagery that replaced sacredness with utility, functioning essentially as ...
Lerer, Seth 1996. The Wiles of a Woodcut: Wynkyn de Worde and the Early Tudor Reader. Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol. 59, Issue. 4, p. 381.
15th century German woodcut showing an apothecary's shop ... The Ancient Greek physician Hippocrates was hailed by Medieval doctors as the ‘Father of Medicine’. He as one of the earliest ...
Mark Podwal, artist and physician, whose distinctive work adorned museums, synagogues, and opinion pages, will be remembered ...
What are the best medieval games? Rare is a videogame that doesn’t feature at least one sword, suit of armor, or roast chicken. Still, they’re usually mixed in with bearded hermits slinging ...
Conservator Emma Nichols examines a Hebrew text at the Cambridge University Library, which houses some 200,000 Jewish manuscripts discovered at a medieval synagogue in Cairo. At the Cambridge ...
Titles in this series are specially commissioned textbooks for teachers and students. Designed to complement the monograph series, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, these books provide ...
From snake-filled projectiles and medieval remedies to the very first antivenom, our relationship with venomous creatures has a colourful history. A fascination with toxic substances has led humans to ...
More information: Kerice Doten-Snitker, The Diffusion of Exclusion: Medieval Expulsions of Jews, Comparative Political ...
Many mainstream economic historians do believe the average number of working days for peasant laborers in England hovered around, and even sometimes below, 150 days per year for certain stretches ...