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Mediaeval Collection (page 10)

Step back in time to the enchanting world of the medieval era, where history comes alive through captivating artifacts and stunning artwork

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The risen Jesus says to Thomas: Put your finger here and be

The risen Jesus says to Thomas: Put your finger here and be not faithless. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Annunciation of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary. Codex of Pred

Annunciation of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Tacuinum Sanitatis. Late XIV century. Tailor

Tacuinum Sanitatis. Late XIV century. Tailor
Tacuinum Sanitatis. Medieval Health Handbook, dated before 1400, based on observations of medical order detailing the most important aspects of food, beverages and clothing. Tailor. Miniature. Fol

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Tacuinum Sanitatis. Late XIV century. Picking sour cherries

Tacuinum Sanitatis. Late XIV century. Picking sour cherries
Tacuinum Sanitatis. Medieval Health Handbook, dated before 1400, based on observations of medical order detailing the most important aspects of food, beverages and clothing. Picking sour cherries

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Pointy Medieval Hat

Pointy Medieval Hat
A medieval fancy dress costume showing the late 14th century French fashion of the Hennin or steeple headdress worn with a veil. Date: 1930s

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Medieval Priest, Theologian & Alchemist - 13th century

Medieval Priest, Theologian & Alchemist - 13th century
Illustration of a Medieval Priest, Theologian & Alchemist - 13th century

Background imageMediaeval Collection: King Arthur, Battle of Camlann, 13th century. The Battle of Camlann is best known

King Arthur, Battle of Camlann, 13th century. The Battle of Camlann is best known as the final battle of King Arthur, where he either died in battle, or was fatally wounded. King Arthur, page 32

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Lancelot in a cart drawn by a dwarf 1300-25. The Blue Nile by Alan Moorhead, page 305

Lancelot in a cart drawn by a dwarf 1300-25. The Blue Nile by Alan Moorhead, page 305. Manuscript 805. In the Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot is one of the Knights of the Round Table

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Burning witches at the stake, artwork C018 / 7095

Burning witches at the stake, artwork C018 / 7095
Burning witches at the stake. 1883 engraving of witches being burnt at the stake during the Middle Ages

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The Dance of Death, allegorical artwork

The Dance of Death, allegorical artwork
The Dance of Death (1493). This artwork, by the German painter Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519), was published in the Liber chronicarum (Book of Chronicles, Nuremburg)

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The Games And Playes Of The Chesse William Caxton

The Games And Playes Of The Chesse William Caxton
The Games and Playes of the Chesse, after an engraving by William Caxton, published 1474. From Histoire de La Gravure, published 1880

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Feast Middle Ages Feasting Meal Cuisine Dining

Feast Middle Ages Feasting Meal Cuisine Dining
A feast in the Middle Ages. After an 18th century work

Background imageMediaeval Collection: 1390 Ages Archival Archive Armor Armour Barbary

1390 Ages Archival Archive Armor Armour Barbary
An expedition of French and English knights under the command of the Duke of Bourbon in 1390, the Barbary Crusade against the Hafsids of Tunis

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Cologne Cathedral Cologne North Rhine-Westphalia

Cologne Cathedral Cologne North Rhine-Westphalia
Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, seen here in the 19th century. Of Gothic architecture, consruction of the cathedral started in 1248 but was halted around 1560

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The Great Tower, Ludlow Castle, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, seen here in the 19th century

The Great Tower, Ludlow Castle, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From Picturesque England its Landmarks and Historic Haunts, published, 1891

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The south transept, Netley Abbey, Netley, Hampshire, England, seen here in the 19th century

The south transept, Netley Abbey, Netley, Hampshire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From Picturesque England, Its Landmarks and Historic Haunts, published 1891

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Wulstan Bransford, ? - 1349. Medieval Bishop of Worcester, England. From Picturesque England

Wulstan Bransford, ? - 1349. Medieval Bishop of Worcester, England. From Picturesque England, Its Landmarks and Historic Haunts, published 1891

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Gateway to Lancaster Castle, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, seen here in the 19th century

Gateway to Lancaster Castle, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From Picturesque England its Landmarks and Historic Haunts, published, 1891

Background imageMediaeval Collection: St Osyths Abbey, aka St Osyths Priory, Essex, England, seen here in the 19th century

St Osyths Abbey, aka St Osyths Priory, Essex, England, seen here in the 19th century. From Picturesque England, Its Landmarks and Historic Haunts, published 1891

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The tower of All Saints Church, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, England

The tower of All Saints Church, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, England. From Everday Life in Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Times, published 1926

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Original Hall, Stantons Far, Black Notley, Braintree, Essex. Timber-framed

Original Hall, Stantons Far, Black Notley, Braintree, Essex. Timber-framed and plastered house possibly built for Thomas de Stanton, c.1340

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Merchants marks from the 13th and 14th centuries. These marks were an emblem placed on goods or

Merchants marks from the 13th and 14th centuries. These marks were an emblem placed on goods or products sold by merchants to keep track of them, or as a sign of authentication

Background imageMediaeval Collection: A ploughman of the middle ages. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923

A ploughman of the middle ages. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923

Background imageMediaeval Collection: A missionary from the middle ages looking over the edge of the world

A missionary from the middle ages looking over the edge of the world. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 - 1375. Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch

Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313 - 1375. Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch, and an important Renaissance humanist

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Shota Rustaveli, c. 1160--after c. 1220, aka Rustaveli. Medieval Georgian poet

Shota Rustaveli, c. 1160--after c. 1220, aka Rustaveli. Medieval Georgian poet

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Saadi and his mother. Ab?-Muhammad Muslih al-D?n bin Abdall?h Sh?r?z

Saadi and his mother. Ab?-Muhammad Muslih al-D?n bin Abdall?h Sh?r?z?, aka Saadi and Saadi of Shiraz, c. 1210 - c
Saadi and his mother. Ab?-Muhammad Muslih al-D?n bin Abdall?h Sh?r?z?, aka Saadi and Saadi of Shiraz, c.1210 - c.1292. Persian poet. After a 18th century Indian miniature

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Francois Villon, 1431 - c. 1463. French poet of the late Middle Ages

Francois Villon, 1431 - c. 1463. French poet of the late Middle Ages
Francois Villon, 1431 - c.1463. French poet of the late Middle Ages

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Wolfram von Eschenbach, c. ?1160 / 80 - c. ?1220. German knight and poet

Wolfram von Eschenbach, c. ?1160 / 80 - c. ?1220. German knight and poet. After a miniature in the Codex Manesse, c
Wolfram von Eschenbach, c.?1160/80 - c.?1220. German knight and poet. After a miniature in the Codex Manesse, c.1300

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Froissart writing his chronicle. Jean Froissart, c. 1337 - c. 1405

Froissart writing his chronicle. Jean Froissart, c. 1337 - c. 1405. French-speaking medieval author and court historian
Froissart writing his chronicle. Jean Froissart, c.1337 - c.1405. French-speaking medieval author and court historian

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Combat between crusaders and Muslims. From a contemporary print, c. 1935

Combat between crusaders and Muslims. From a contemporary print, c. 1935
Combat between crusaders and Muslims. From a contemporary print, c.1935

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Origin of the Wassail bowl, a Medieval Christmas English drinking ritual intended to ensure a good

Origin of the Wassail bowl, a Medieval Christmas English drinking ritual intended to ensure a good cider apple harvest the following year

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The building of the new castle on the Tyne, 1080. In 1080 William I sent his eldest son

The building of the new castle on the Tyne, 1080. In 1080 William I sent his eldest son, Robert Curthose, north to defend the kingdom against the Scots

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The Old Crown, a pub in Deritend, the oldest extant secular building in Birmingham, England

The Old Crown, a pub in Deritend, the oldest extant secular building in Birmingham, England, seen here in 1865. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Joan Fiveller demanding from King Ferdinand the right of payment of the state tax for the meat

Joan Fiveller demanding from King Ferdinand the right of payment of the state tax for the meat that the buyers of his court acquired in the city. Joan Fiveller, ? - 1434. Barcelona city councillor

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Pedro II of Aragon arriving for a proposed duel with Charles of Anjou in 1283 to bring to a rapid

Pedro II of Aragon arriving for a proposed duel with Charles of Anjou in 1283 to bring to a rapid end The War of the Sicilian Vespers or War of the Vespers

Background imageMediaeval Collection: James I of Aragon, aka James I the Conqueror leaving Salou, Tarragona

James I of Aragon, aka James I the Conqueror leaving Salou, Tarragona, Spain for The Conquest of the island of Majorca, 1229. From Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, aka Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, aka Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, 1207 - 1231. Hungarian princess and wife of landgrave Louis IV of Thuringia

Background imageMediaeval Collection: The Convento de San Marcos, Leon, Spain, seen here in the late 19th century

The Convento de San Marcos, Leon, Spain, seen here in the late 19th century. From La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, published 1892

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Giotto di Bondone, c. 1267 - 1337, aka Giotto and Giottus. Italian painter and architect

Giotto di Bondone, c. 1267 - 1337, aka Giotto and Giottus. Italian painter and architect. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946)

Background imageMediaeval Collection: King Johns Castle, Co Limerick, Ireland

King Johns Castle, Co Limerick, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Ross Castle, Lough Leane, Killarney National Park, Co Kerry, Ireland

Ross Castle, Lough Leane, Killarney National Park, Co Kerry, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Romanesque Doorway, 12Th Century, St. Feithlimidhs Cathedral, Co Cavan, Ireland

Romanesque Doorway, 12Th Century, St. Feithlimidhs Cathedral, Co Cavan, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Castlekirk, Lough Corrib, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland

Castlekirk, Lough Corrib, Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Lismore Castle, River Suir, Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland

Lismore Castle, River Suir, Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Rock Of Dunamase, Near Portlaois; Co Laois, Ireland

Rock Of Dunamase, Near Portlaois; Co Laois, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: Cahir Castle, Co Tipperary, Ireland

Cahir Castle, Co Tipperary, Ireland

Background imageMediaeval Collection: St. Multose Church, Kinsale, Co Cork, Ireland

St. Multose Church, Kinsale, Co Cork, Ireland



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Step back in time to the enchanting world of the medieval era, where history comes alive through captivating artifacts and stunning artwork. Explore Al-Idrisi's intricate world map from 1154, a testament to the incredible knowledge and curiosity of that time. Marvel at the ingenuity of medieval scientists with their urine wheel, an early attempt at understanding bodily fluids. Transport yourself to Hever Castle in Edenbridge, Kent, where Anne Boleyn spent her childhood amidst grandeur and intrigue. Immerse yourself in celestial mechanics as you admire mesmerizing medieval artwork depicting heavenly bodies and their movements. Discover the Catalan Atlas from the 14th century, a masterpiece that showcases both geographical accuracy and artistic finesse. Cross Monnow Bridge over River Monnow in Wales; its sturdy structure has stood strong since medieval times. Journey to Barga, Italy, where echoes of medieval architecture still resonate through its charming streets. Admire Oronce Fine's remarkable world map from 1531; it offers a glimpse into how people perceived our planet during those times. Learn about Ladislaus I of Hungary or St. Ladislaus (Laszlo), whose reign left an indelible mark on history between 1040-1095. Feel like royalty as you explore Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland – a majestic fortress dating back to the 13th century. Gaze upon Saint Michael Arcangel's Byzantine icon from Greece; its exquisite craftsmanship reflects devotion and spirituality prevalent during this period. Lastly, delve into trepanation through awe-inspiring artworks from the 14th century – witness ancient medical practices unfold before your eyes. The mediaeval era beckons us with tales of exploration, artistry beyond compare, architectural wonders that have stood against time itself.