Another Great Medieval Resource
Back to the research track with the Internet Medieval Sourcebook — Fordham University’s online repository of original medieval era documents in the original languages and in translation, plus links to […]
Back to the research track with the Internet Medieval Sourcebook — Fordham University’s online repository of original medieval era documents in the original languages and in translation, plus links to […]
Some of my favorite gift ideas for the writer or reader in your life: Book Darts — little folded brass place markers to slide on a page to mark exactly […]
There’s more to Google Earth than finding a satellite view of your house — which is cool enough — or even seeing the land where your characters walk. You can […]
TimeRef.com — a wonderful interactive timeline of the Middle Ages. Approaches the era both chronologically and as “Episodes”, which break down specific incidents. Includes thorough listings of medieval people and […]
In the same vein as yesterday: Calculation of the Ecclesiastical Calendar — Western, Orthodox, Gregorian, Julian, it’s all here, including information on how the date for Easter was and is […]
Today’s link is to Packrat’s Timeline — an eclectic but concise listing of events from 4,000,000 B.C.E. to the 17th century, with subsets covering the ancient world and the Crusades. […]
I neglected to put up a link yesterday, so today you get two. First up, Merriam-Webster’s Visual Dictionary On-Line. Arranged thematically, this is the interactive version of the familiar reference […]
Not the real one, but Camelot International — Britain’s Heritage and History. An excellent “beginner’s” site for British history from Roman times to present. Has an “Interactive Medieval Village”:http://www.camelotintl.com/village/street.html where […]
I’m on the last downhill slope for Immortal Warrior, so to offer you something new each day but still stay focused, I’m going to keep things simple and just post […]
That’s clearly what some folks have. I ran into this a while back when I was doing some research. You’ve got to see it to believe it: Anglo Saxon Wikipedia […]