The short answer is that it is an artefact a lot of our name data coming from sources that focus on Wackenbücher. These are socage registers that not only record the obligations of peasants to their manors, but also details such as the names of the heads of the peasant households. So a...
E Lev,Z Amar - Practical Materia Medica of the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean According to the Cairo Genizah 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Index Of Arabic Names The goal of this book titled Practical Materia Medica of the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean According to the Cairo Genizah is to bridge the ...
Green numerical codes correspond to the names of the samples (CA-XX-XX) dated by 14C. Extended Data Fig. 4 Elements for reconstructing the volume of collapsed rockslide material in the Sabche cirque and the initial rockslide failure surface. Maps of the base (a) and top (b) of the rock...
In medieval France, roughly 1.5% of medical practitioners whose names survive were women. Of these, about 36% were midwives. Unsurprisingly, much of women’s healthcare focused on their sexual and reproductive health, reflecting the social value placed on childbearing. The 14th-century Breviarium B...
The serpent was created to improve upon a large and unsatisfactory form of the cornett, similarly made of wood, covered with leather and with a cup-shape mouthpiece. The various names for this instrument – cornet, cornett, cornetto, or zink – all mean little horn. (This cornett is now ...
more often, the markers were particular forms of clothing and jewelry, hairstyles, cranial deformation, names and naming conventions — in other words, they were things that were adoptable and mutable. What we don’t have evidence for is a concept of race, at least not in the modern sense....
The use of medieval topics, works, and names far beyond the MiddleAges has always been conscious (German scholars called it “Wirkungsge-schichte” of the Middle Ages), but academic research on this – and approachnow called “Medievalism” andMittelalter-Rezeption–was not widespread inthe ...
But when these animals were butchered and found their way onto his Norman master’s plate, they acquired French-derived names: beef, pork, mutton. Medieval Life – The Medieval Manor (See Main Article:The Medieval Manor) The parcel of land leased to a Baron by the King was known as a ...
In the latter work he references the famous investigation of the relation between ingestion of scammony (a gum-like resin from the root of bindweed native to the eastern Mediterranean) and the production of bile in the human body. Aristotle recounts this, Grosseteste comments, noting that ...
For 300 years, from 900 to 600 B.C., the Assyrian Empire expanded, conquered and ruled the Middle East, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, and parts of today’s Turkey, Iran and Iraq. Since around 1250 B.C., the Assyrians had started using war ...