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Medieval England: an encyclopedia Szarmach, Paul E. • Tavormina, Mary Teresa • Rosenthal, Joel Thomas [Hrsg.]. https://archive.org/details/medievalenglande0000unse_z8d0 |
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Inhalt
Art. Abbo of Fleury (ca. 940/45-1004) |
Art. Adrian and Ritheus; prose "Solomon and Saturn" |
Art. Adso of Montier-en-Der (ca. 910/15-992) |
Art. AElfric (ca. 945-ca. 1015) |
Art. AElfric Bata (fl. early 11th century) |
Art. AEthelberht (+ 616/18) |
Art. Aethelred II (968/69?-1016; r. 978-1016) |
Art. AEthelfléd, Lady of the Mercians (+ 918) |
Art. AEthelweard (+ ca. 998) |
Art. AEthelwold of Winchester (ca. 904/09-984) |
Art. Agriculture and field systems |
Art. Alanus, Johannes (+ 1373) |
Art. Alchemy |
Art. Alcuin (ca. 730/35-804) |
Art. Aldhelm (640?-709/10) |
Art. Alfred and Minster Lovell jewels |
Art. Alfred the Great (849-899; r. 871-99) |
Art. Aliens and alien merchants |
Art. Allegory and related symbolism |
Art. Alliterative revival |
Art. Amesbury Psalter |
Art. Anarchy |
Art. Ancrene Wisse |
Art. Andreas |
Art. Angel roofs |
Art. Anglo-Latin literature after 1066 |
Art. Angevin empire |
Art. Anglo-Latin literature to 1066 |
Art. Anglo-Norman literature |
Art. Anglo-Saxon chronicle |
Art. Anglo-Saxon invasions and conquest |
Art. Anglo-Saxon Old Testament narrative illustration |
Art. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109) |
Art. Apocalypses |
Art. Apollonius of Tyre |
Art. Appellants |
Art. Archaeology |
Art. Architecture, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Architecture, domestic |
Art. Architecture, university and college |
Art. Architecture and architectural sculpture, Gothic |
Art. Architecture and architectural sculpture, Romanezque |
Art. Armies and military service |
Art. Arms and armor |
Art. "Ars moriendi" (the art of dying) |
Art. Art, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Art, Anglo-Saxon: Celtic influences |
Art. Art, Anglo-Saxon: Classical influences |
Art. Art, Gothic |
Art. Art, pictish |
Art. Romanesque |
Art. Art, viking age |
Art. Asser (+ 909) |
Art. Astrology |
Art. Assize of Weights and Measures |
Art. Attainder and forfeiture |
Art. Augustine of Canterbury (+ by 609) |
Art. Azarias |
Art. Ballads, English and Scottish |
Art. Bacon, Roger (ca. 1213/19-1292) |
Art. Banks and banking |
Art. Baptismal fonts |
Art. Barbour, John (ca. 1320-1395) |
Art. Barnack |
Art. Baronial Reform (in the reign of Henry III) |
Art. Barton-on-Humber |
Art. Battle of Brunaburh, the |
Art. Bastard feudalism |
Art. Battle of Hastings |
Art. Battle of Maldon, the |
Art. Battles of Bannockburn and Boroughbridge |
Art. Bayeux Tapestry |
Art. Beast epic and fable |
Art. Beauchamp family |
Art. Beaufort family |
Art. Bede the Venerable (ca. 673-735) |
Art. Bedford, John Duke of (1389-1435) |
Art. Benedict of Aniane († 821) |
Art. Benedict of Nursia (ca. 480-ca. 460) |
Art. Benedictine reform |
Art. Benedictional of AEthelwold |
Art. Beowulf |
Art. Berners, Juliana (fl. ca.1460?) |
Art. Bestiaries |
Art. Bible in Middle English literature |
Art. Bible in Old English literature |
Art. Bishops |
Art. Black Death |
Art. Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus (ca. 480-ca. 525) |
Art. Blickling homilies |
Art. Bokenham, Osbern (1392/93-after 1463) |
Art. Boniface (ca. 675-754) |
Art. Books and the book trade |
Art. Books of Hours |
Art. Boroughs |
Art. Bourchier, John, Baron Berners (ca. 1467-1533) |
Art. Bozon, Nicholas (fl. late 13th-early 14th century) |
Art. Bradford |
Art. Brailes, William de (fl. 1230-60) |
Art. Breton Lay |
Art. Bretwald |
Art. Brewing |
Art. Bristol |
Art. Brixworth |
Art. Bristol Harrowing of Hell relief |
Art. Brut, prose |
Art. Burgh, Benedict (+ 1483) |
Art. Burghal Hidage |
Art. Bury St. Edmunds |
Art. Byrhtferth (fl. 985-1011) |
Art. Cade's rebellion |
Art. Cádmon (fl. 657-80) |
Art. Caligula (Cotton) Troper |
Art. Caesarius of Arles (469/70-542/43) |
Art. Canterbury, ecclesiastical province of |
Art. Canterbury Cathedral |
Art. Canterbury picture leaves |
Art. Canterbury wall paintings |
Art. Cantilena |
Art. Caput mass |
Art. Carol |
Art. Caxton, William (1415/24-1491/92) |
Art. Cemeteries and cemetery archaeology |
Art. Chancellor and chancery |
Art. Chantries |
Art. Chapel Royal (Royal Household Chapel) |
Art. Chapter houses |
Art. Charles of Orléans (1394-1465) |
Art. Charms |
Art. Charters |
Art. Chaucer, Geoffrey (ca. 1342-1400) |
Art. Chaucerian apocrypha and imitations |
Art. Chichele, Henry (1362-1443) |
Art. Chichester Roundel |
Art. Children and childhood |
Art. Chivalry |
Art. Choirs, choral establishments |
Art. Christ and Satan |
Art. "Christ III" |
Art. "Christ I" |
Art. Chronicle poems |
Art. Chronicles |
Art. Ciboria: Morgan, Balfour, Warwick |
Art. Cistercian architecture |
Art. Cinque ports |
Art. Cistercians |
Art. Clanvowe, John (ca. 1341-1391) |
Art. Cloisters cross |
Art. Clare family |
Art. Clerk, John (fl. late 14th-15th century?) |
Art. Cloth manufacture and trade |
Art. Cloud of Unknowing, the |
Art. Cnut (+ 1035; r. 1016-35) |
Art. Coffin of St. Cuthbert |
Art. Coins, imagery of |
Art. Coins and coinage |
Art. Comic tales |
Art. Conductus |
Art. Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons |
Art. Coronation |
Art. Convocation |
Art. Coronation ceremony, music and rituals of |
Art. Cotton, Robert, and the Cotton Library |
Art. Councils, royal and baronial |
Art. Court culture and patronage |
Art. Courtesy literature |
Art. Courtly love |
Art. Courts, ecclesiastical |
Art. Courts and the court system |
Art. Coventry |
Art. Criticism, modern, of Medieval literature |
Art. Cuerden Psalter |
Art. "Cursor Mundi" |
Art. Customs accounts |
Art. Cuthbert (ca. 635-687) |
Art. Cynewulf (fl. early 9th-late 10th century?) |
Art. Dance, dance music |
Art. "Daniel" |
Art. Davy, Adam (fl. ca. 1307-08) |
Art. Debate poems |
Art. "Death and Life" |
Art. "Deor" |
Art. Despenser family |
Art. Deserted villages |
Art. "Dialogue of the Exchequer" |
Art. Dioceses and diocesan structure |
Art. Diplomacy |
Art. Discant (Descant), English |
Art. "Dives and Pauper" |
Art. Domesday Book |
Art. Drama, Latin liturgical |
Art. Douglas, Gavin (ca. 1475-1522) |
Art. Drama, vernacular |
Art. Drama, vernacular, role of music in |
Art. Drama of the road, the |
Art. Dream vision |
Art. Dunbar, WIlliam (ca. 1460-ca. 1513) |
Art. Dukes and dukedoms |
Art. Duns Scotus, John (ca. 1266-1308) |
Art. Dunstable, John (ca. 1395-1453) |
Art. Dunstan of Canterbury (ca. 910-988) |
Art. Durham Cathedral |
Art. "Durham" |
Art. Durham choir screen reliefs |
Art. Eadwine and Canterbury/ Paris Psalters |
Art. Earls and earldoms |
Art. Earls Barton Tower |
Art. "East Anglican School" of illumination |
Art. Ecclesiastical architecture, early Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Edmund of Abingdon, or Edmund Rich (ca. 1170-1240) |
Art. Edward I (1239-1307; r. 1272-1307) |
Art. Edward II 91284-1327; r. 1307-27) |
Art. Edward III (1312-1377; r. 1327-77) |
Art. Edward IV (1442-1483; r. 1461-70, 1471-83) |
Art. Edward V (1470-1483) |
Art. Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376) |
Art. Edward the Confessor (1002/05-1066; r. 1042-66) |
Art. Eleanor Crosses |
Art. Eleanor of Aquitaine (ca. 1122-1204) |
Art. Elstob, Elizabeth (1683-1756) |
Art. Ely Cathedral |
Art. Emma (ca. 985-1052) |
Art. Enamels, Gothic |
Art. Estate management |
Art. Eton College |
Art. Exchequer and the pipe rolls |
Art. Excommunication |
Art. Exemplum |
Art. Exeter |
Art. Exeter Bohun Psalter |
Art. Exeter Book |
Art. Exodus |
Art. Faburden |
Art. Fairs and markets |
Art. Family letter collections |
Art. Fathers of the church (western) |
Art. Feats, new liturgical |
Art. Felix of Crowland (fl. ca. 740-50) |
Art. Feudalism |
Art. Feuds and wergeld |
Art. Finnsburth |
Art. Food and the food trades |
Art. "Floris and Blancheflour" |
Art. Forests, royal |
Art. Fortescue, Sir John (ca. 1390-1479) |
Art. Formula |
Art. Frankpledge |
Art. Franks casket |
Art. Friars, Mendicant |
Art. Friars' miscellanies |
Art. Frithegod (fl. ca. 950) |
Art. Froissart, Jean (1337-1410?) |
Art. Fuller Brooch |
Art. Galba Psalter |
Art. Gaimar, Geffrei (fl. ca. 1140) |
Art. Gascony |
Art. "Genesis", Old Saxon |
Art. "Genesis A" and "B" |
Art. Gentry |
Art. Geoffrey of Monmouth (ca. 1100-1155) |
Art. Glanville (Glanvill), Ranulf de (ca. 1120/30-1190) |
Art. Glosses and glossaries |
Art. Gerald of Wales (Giraldus Cambrensis, Gerald de Barri; ca. 1146-ca. 1223) |
Art. Gloucester |
Art. Gloucester Candlestick |
Art. Gloucester Cathedral |
Art. Godwin, Earl of Wessex (+ 1053) |
Art. Godric's songs |
Art. Gower, John (1330?-1408) |
Art. Grammatical treatises |
Art. Great Bibles, Romanesque |
Art. Great seal |
Art. Greensted |
Art. Grosseteste, Robert (ca. 1170-1253) |
Art. Gregory of Tours (ca. 538-594) |
Art. Guilds and fraternities |
Art. "Guthlac A" and "B" |
Art. "Guthlac", prose |
Art. Hagiography |
Art. Hanseatic league |
Art. Hardyng, John (1378-ca. 1465) |
Art. Harley lyrics |
Art. Harley 978 |
Art. Harley Psalter and the "Utrecht" style |
Art. Harold Godwinson (ca. 1020-1066) |
Art. Harrowing of hell |
Art. Hawking and falconry |
Art. Harry (or Hary), "Blind" (fl. ca. 1476-78) |
Art. Hawes, Stephen (ca. 1470-ca. 1529) |
Art. Henry I (1067/68-1135; r. 1100-35) |
Art. Henry II (1133-1189; r. 1154-89) |
Art. Henry III (1207-1272; r. 1216-72) |
Art. Henry IV (1366-1413; r. 1399-1413) |
Art. Henry V (1387-1422; r. 1413-22) |
Art. Henry VI (1421-1471; r. 1422-61, 1470-71) |
Art. Henry VII (1457-1509; r. 1485-1509) |
Art. Henry of Blois Plaques |
Art. Henryson, Robert (ca. 1425/35-1505) |
Art. Henry of Lancaster (ca. 1310-1361) |
Art. Heptarchy |
Art. Heralds and heraldry |
Art. Hexham and Ripon |
Art. Hides |
Art. High crosses |
Art. Hild (ca. 614-680) |
Art. Hilton, Walter (+ 1396) |
Art. Hoccleve, Thomas (ca. 1366-1426) |
Art. Holy week and Easter, music for |
Art. Hospitals |
Art. Households, royal and baronial |
Art. Hubert Walter (+ 1205) |
Art. Hue de Rotelande, or Rhuddlan (fl. 1174-91) |
Art. Hundred Years War |
Art. Hundreds and hundred tolls |
Art. "Husband's Message, The" |
Art. Hymns |
Art. Iconography |
Art. Inquisitions post mortem |
Art. Impeachment |
Art. Investiture controversy in England |
Art. Isidore of Seville (ca. 560-636) |
Art. Ipswich |
Art. Ivory carving, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Ivory carving, Romanesque |
Art. Ivory carving, Romanesque |
Art. "Jack Upland, Friar Daw's Reply," and "Upland's Rejoinder" |
Art. "Jacob's Well" |
Art. Jews |
Art. John (1167-1216; r. 1199-1216) |
Art. John of Salisbury (ca. 1115-1180) |
Art. "Judgement Day I"and "II" |
Art. Julian of Norwich (1342/43-after 1416) |
Art. "Judith" |
Art. Junius Manuscript |
Art. Juries and the jury system |
Art. Justiciar |
Art. Karole |
Art. Katherine Group |
Art. Kempe, Margery (ca. 1373-after 1438) |
Art. Kentish churches |
Art. "Kentish Hymn" |
Art. Kilpeck |
Art. "Kingis Quair, The" (The King's Book) |
Art. Knight service and knight's fees |
Art. Labor services |
Art. Lady Mass |
Art. Lady Chapel |
Art. Lazamon or Layamon (fl. ca. 1200-25?) |
Art. Lai, Latin |
Art. Lancaster, Duchy of |
Art. Lancaster, John Duke of (John of Gaunt; 1340-1399) |
Art. Lancaster, Thomas Earl of (ca. 1278-1322) |
Art. Langton, Stephen (ca. 1155-1228) |
Art. Language, history of the |
Art. Lapidaries |
Art. Law, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Law, Post-Conquest |
Art. Lawyers |
Art. Law in Middle English literature |
Art. Learning and intellectual life (1050-1200) |
Art. Leather manufacture and trade |
Art. Letter of ALexander to Aristotle |
Art. Libraries |
Art. Lincoln |
Art. Lincoln Cathedral |
Art. Lindisfarne Gospels |
Art. Literacy and readership |
Art. Literary influences: Carolingian |
Art. Literary influences: Classical |
Art. Literary influences: Irish |
Art. Literary influences: Italian |
Art. Literary influences: Medieval Latin |
Art. Literary inluences: Scandinavian |
Art. Liturgical combs |
Art. Literary influences: Welsh |
Art. Liturgical vessels |
Art. Liturgy |
Art. Liturgy and church music, history of |
Art. Local government |
Art. Lollards |
Art. London |
Art. Love, Nicholas (+ 1423/24) |
Art. Lydgate, John (ca. 1370-1449) |
Art. Lyrics |
Art. Magna Carta (The Great Charter) |
Art. Maimesbury Abbey |
Art. Magnificat |
Art. Maolory, Thomas (1414/18-1471) |
Art. "Mandeville's Travels" |
Art. Manning, Robert (fl. 1303-38) |
Art. Manor courts and court rolls |
Art. Manorialism (manorial system) |
Art. Manuscript illumination, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Manuscript illumination, Gothic |
Art. Manuscript illumination, Romanesque |
Art. Manuscripts of polyphonic music |
Art. Map, Walter (ca. 1130/35-1209/10) |
Art. Marches of Scotland and Wales |
Art. Marginalia |
Art. Marriage and marriage law |
Art. Marie de France (fl. ca. 1160-1215) |
Art. "Martyrology", Old English |
Art. Mass, Polyphonic Music for |
Art. Matilda (ca. 1102-1167) |
Art. Matter of Antiquity (or Rome) |
Art. Matter of Britain |
Art. Matter of England |
Art. Matter of France |
Art. Matthew Paris (ca.1199-1259) |
Art. "Maxims I" and "II" |
Art. Medical manuscripts and herbals |
Art. Medicine and doctors |
Art. Metalwork, ANglo-Saxon |
Art. Metalwork, Gothic |
Art. Metalwork and enamels, Romanesque |
Art. Michel of Northgate (fl. 1340) |
Art. "Meters of Boethius" |
Art. Minstrels and Minstrelsy |
Art. Mints and minting |
Art. Mirk, John (fl. ca. 1382-ca. 1414?) |
Art. Misericords |
Art. "Modus tenendi parliamentum" |
Art. Monarchy and kingship |
Art. Monasticism and the Benedictine Order |
Art. Moral and religious instruction |
Art. "Morte Arthur", Stanzaic |
Art. "Morte Arthure", alliterative |
Art. Morton, Robert (1430?-1497?) |
Art. Motet |
Art. Music: history and theory |
Art. Musical instruments |
Art. Mystical and devotional writing, Middle English |
Art. Names |
Art. Nature "(Kynde)" in Middle English literature |
Art. Navy and naval power |
Art. New Minster Charter |
Art. Neville Family |
Art. Norman conquest |
Art. Normandy |
Art. Norwich |
Art. Norwich Cathedral |
Art. Notation of plainsong |
Art. Notation of polyphonic music |
Art. Nowell, Laurence (+ 1569 or soon after) |
Art. Nuns and nunneries |
Art. Offa (r. 757-96) |
Art. Offices, new liturgical |
Art. Opus Anglicanum |
Art. Orality and Aurality |
Art. Ordainers |
Art. Order of the Garter |
Art. Ogan |
Art. Orm (fl. ca. 1170) |
Art. Ormesby Psalter |
Art. Orosius, Paulus (fl. early 5th century) |
Art. Outlaws and Robin Hood |
Art. Oswald of Worcester (+ 992) |
Art. Outlawry |
Art. "Owl and the Nightingale, The" |
Art. Paganism and superstition in Old English literature |
Art. Painting and wall painting, Gothic |
Art. Palatinates |
Art. Paleography and codicology |
Art. Parich church architecture |
Art. Parish clergy |
Art. Parliament |
Art. Parliamentary elections |
Art. "Parliment of the Three Ages, The" |
Art. Patronage, literary |
Art. "Pearl" - Poet |
Art. Peasant rebellion of 1381 |
Art. Peerage |
Art. Pecock, Reginald (early 1390s-ca. 1460) |
Art. Penitentials |
Art. "Phoenix, The" |
Art. Peter of Langtoft, or Pierre de Langtoft (fl. 1271-1307) |
Art. "Physiologus" |
Art. "Pierce the Plowman's Creed" |
Art. "Piers Plowman" |
Art. Pilgrimages and Pilgrims |
Art. Planctus |
Art. Poll tax |
Art. Popular (or folk) culture |
Art. Popular religion |
Art. Population and demography |
Art. Power, Leonel (ca. 1375/85-1445) |
Art. Prayers |
Art. Prices and Wages |
Art. "Prick of Conscience, The" |
Art. Printing |
Art. Priories, Alien |
Art. Privy Seal |
Art. Prisons |
Art. Processions and processional music |
Art. Prophecy literature |
Art. Prose, Middle English |
Art. Prostitution |
Art. Psalters, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Prudentius (348-ca. 410) |
Art. Psalters, Gothic |
Art. Psychology, Medieval, in Middle English literature |
Art. "Puy" |
Art. Queen Mary's Psalter |
Art. Queens and queenship |
Art. Quo Warranto Proceeding |
Art. "Regularis concordia" |
Art. "Regularis concordia" and the arts |
Art. "Regularis concordia" and the liturgy |
Art. Religious allegories |
Art. Repton |
Art. Rhetoric |
Art. Richard I (1157-1199; r. 1189-99) |
Art. Richard II (1367-1399; r. 1377-99) |
Art. Richard III (1452-1485; r. 1483-85) |
Art. "Richard the Redeless" and "Mum and the Sothsegger" |
Art. Riddles, Old English |
Art. Rolle, Richard, of Hampole (+ 1349) |
Art. Romances, Middle English |
Art. Rolls of Parliament |
Art. Romsey, Rods |
Art. Romsey Abbey |
Art. "Ruin, the" |
Art. Rondellus |
Art. Rota |
Art. Runes |
Art. Ruthwell Cross |
Art. St. Albans Abbey |
Art. St. Nicholas Crosier |
Art. Saint's Lives, illuminated |
Art. Salisbury (Sarum), use of |
Art. Salisbury Cathedral |
Art. Salisbury chapter house reliefs |
Art. Satire |
Art. Salve service |
Art. Schools |
Art. Science |
Art. Scientific and medical writings |
Art. Scientific manuscripts, early |
Art. Scottish literature, early |
Art. Scogan, Henry (1361?-1407) |
Art. Screen Facades |
Art. Scrope, Stephen (ca. 1396?-1472?) |
Art. Sculpture, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Sculpture, Gothic |
Art. Sculpture, Romanesque |
Art. Scutage |
Art. Seals |
Art. "Seafarer, the" |
Art. Sedulius (fl. ca. 425-50) |
Art. Sedulius Scottus, or Scotus (fl. ca. 850) |
Art. Sequence |
Art. Serfs and villeins |
Art. Sermons and homilies |
Art. Sherrif |
Art. Ships and shipbuilding |
Art. Shirley, John (ca. 1366-1456) |
Art. Shires |
Art. Signet |
Art. "Siege of Jerusalem, The" |
Art. "Sir Orfeo" |
Art. Simon de Monfort, Earl of Leicester (ca. 1208-1265) |
Art. Skelton, John (ca. 1460-1529) |
Art. Slavery and slaves |
Art. "Solomon and Saturn" |
Art. Songs |
Art. Southampton |
Art. "Soul and Body I" and "II" |
Art. "Speculum Vitae" |
Art. Square |
Art. Stained glass |
Art. Staple |
Art. Statutes |
Art. Stephen (ca. 1096-1154; r. 1135-54) |
Art. Stockholm Gospels |
Art. Stonework as ecclesiastical ornament |
Art. Sumer Canon |
Art. Sutton Hoo |
Art. Swein (+ 1014; R. 1013-14) |
Art. Tatwine (+ 734) |
Art. Tacitus (ca. 55-ca. 117) |
Art. Taxes and taxation |
Art. Technology |
Art. Tenures |
Art. Textiles and embroideries, Anglo-Saxon |
Art. Textiles from St. Cuthbert's tomb |
Art. Textual criticism |
Art. Thegns |
Art. Theodulf of Orléans (ca. 760-821) |
Art. Theodore of Tarsus (602-690) |
Art. Tiberius Psalter |
Art. Thomas of Canterbury, office for |
Art. Tiles |
Art. Towns and urban life |
Art. Trade, internal and external |
Art. Translation and paraphrase |
Art. Treason |
Art. Trevet or Trivet, Nicholas (ca. 1258-after 1334) |
Art. Tribal hidage |
Art. Trevisa, John (early 1340s?-1402) |
Art. Trope |
Art. Truth in Middle English literature |
Art. "Truelove, The", or "The Quatrefoil of Love" |
Art. Tunnage and poundage |
Art. Universities: Oxford and Cambridge |
Art. Usk, Thomas (+ 1388) |
Art. Utilitarian writings |
Art. Wardrobe |
Art. "Vainglory" |
Art. Vaulting |
Art. Vercelli Homilies |
Art. Vercelli Book |
Art. Versification |
Art. Vespasian Psalter |
Art. Vikings in Britain |
Art. Virtues and Vices, Books of |
Art. Votive observance |
Art. W1 |
Art. Wace (after 1100-ca. 1175) |
Art. Wáferth of Worcester (+ 915) |
Art. Waits |
Art. Wainfleet, William |
Art. Wall painting, Romanesque |
Art. "Waldere" |
Art. "Wandere, The" |
Art. Wardship |
Art. Wars of the Roses |
Art. Wearmouth-Jarrow and the codex animations |
Art. Wearmouth-Jarrow: architecture |
Art. Wells Cathedral |
Art. Westminster Abbey |
Art. Westminster chapter house paintings |
Art. Westminster Retable |
Art. Widows and widowhood |
Art. "Widsith" |
Art. "Wife's Lament, The" |
Art. Wilfrid of York (ca. 634-709) |
Art. William I (1027/28-1087; r. 1066-87) |
Art. William II (William Rufus; ca. 1060-1100; r. 1087-1100) |
Art. William of Malmesbury (ca. 1095-ca. 1143) |
Art. William Marshal (ca. 1145-1219) |
Art. "William of Palerne" |
Art. William of Ockham (ca. 1285-1347) |
Art. William of Wykeham (ca. 1324-1404) |
Art. Wills and testaments |
Art. Wilton Diptych |
Art. Winchester |
Art. Winchester Cathedral |
Art. Winchester College |
Art. Winchester Old Minster |
Art. Winchester Organa |
Art. Winchester Psalter |
Art. "Winchester School" of illumination |
Art. Winchester Tropers |
Art. Windsor, St. George's Chapel |
Art. Wisdom (sapiential) literature |
Art. "Winner and Waster" |
Art. Women |
Art. Women and the arts |
Art. Women in Middle English literature |
Art. Women in Old English literature |
Art. Worcester fragments |
Art. "Wulf and Eadwacer" |
Art. Writs |
Art. Wulfstan of York (+ 1023) |
Art. Wyclif, John (ca. 1330-1384) |
Art. Wycliffe texts |
Art. Wyntoun, Andrew (ca. 1350-ca. 1422) |
Art. Year books |
Art. Yeavering |
Art. York, Anglo-Saxon churches in |
Art. York, city of |
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