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16 Feb 2010, 3:32 pm by Mike Widener
The philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas (c. 1226-1274) lived at a time of great intellectual development in European society. [read post]
25 Aug 2016, 4:59 pm by Tom Smith
The crusades saw Christian soldiers wield a terrifying array of medieval weaponry, including powerful crossbows, wickedly spiked maces and swords large enough to cleave a man in two.But in the bloody battles over the Holy Land, the crusaders faced, and perhaps also used, weapons that were far ahead of their time – hand grenades.Now one of these early explosive devices has been pulled from the sea in northern Israel. [read post]
28 Aug 2016, 12:00 am
It is a medieval harlot, forever in love with the sound of an ancient, and undemocratic, legal maxim: “What pleases the prince has the force of law. [read post]
27 Aug 2016, 5:00 pm
It is a medieval harlot, forever in love with the sound of an ancient, and undemocratic, legal maxim: “What pleases the prince has the force of law. [read post]
17 Oct 2022, 4:19 pm by Joe Patrice
Medieval Times: Steve Bannon never showed remorse and threatened to go medieval on the government for bringing criminal charges against him, but he hopes the sentencing judge is willing to let bygones be bygones. [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 8:40 am by Tom Smith
Madden — historian of the Crusades and director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of St. [read post]
21 Mar 2008, 11:28 am
The Professor as Open Book (New York Times), by Stephanie Rosenbloom: It is not necessary for a student studying multivariable calculus, medieval literature or Roman archaeology to know that the professor on the podium shoots pool, has donned a bunny... [read post]
7 Jun 2022, 9:30 pm by ernst
Tate,  SMU Dedman School of Law, has published Power and Justice in Medieval England: The Law of Patronage and the Royal Courts (Yale University Press) in the Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference:Appointing a parson to the local church following a vacancy—an “advowson”—was one of the most important rights in medieval England. [read post]
3 Jan 2014, 1:17 pm by Nathan Dorn
  In that connection, today’s Pic of the Week post turns back the clock to the beginning of the fourteenth century for a look at a medieval manuscript from the Law Library’s Rare Books Collection: A medieval calendar for the month of January (Julian calendar) What you see here is a representation of the month of January as it was recorded in a Julian calendar found in a bound manuscript book from the beginning of the fourteenth century. [read post]
10 Sep 2014, 3:30 am by Natasha Chetty
 In case you haven’t guessed, it’s time for me to accept defeat in this department. [read post]
19 Oct 2007, 9:25 pm
I recently reported on a concert at The Times Center presenting four early music groups, one of which was Asteria, a duo consisting of wife and husband team Sylvia Rhyne (soprano) and Eric Redlinger (tenor & lute), performing medieval songs. [read post]
24 Nov 2014, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Caroline Fohlin, Johns Hopkins University Economics, has posted A Brief History of Investment Banking from Medieval Times to the Present. [read post]
14 Jun 2012, 2:52 pm
But estate planning activity at an earlier time was also possible and was pursued by the upper reaches of English society. [read post]
16 Nov 2006, 6:41 am
The University of Notre Dame has made a senior offer to Richard Cross (medieval philosophy, philosophy of religion) at Oxford University. [read post]
7 Oct 2010, 6:31 am by Brian Leiter
Rega Wood (medieval philosophy) will also take up appointment at... [read post]
18 Feb 2021, 7:01 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Here is the abstract: Juries have deliberated in secret since medieval times. [read post]
15 Dec 2006, 3:50 am
This AP report makes me wonder whether people have too much leisure time. [read post]