GRAPHICS
- St Matthew the apostle from the 12th-century
- St Mark, the apostle, shown in a French Renaissance Book of Hours
- Joesphus, a first century historian, holding a manuscript
- A parchment-seller's shop
- A monk inspecting a sheet of parchment
- Otto III (890-1002) fostered the power of secular government
- The Dominican Order and the Inquisition
- A scribe and his inkpot
- A scribe and translator (Jean Mie'lot) to the Dukes of Burgundy (1419 - 67)
- St Stephen, the first century martyr, from a choirbook (Prague c. 1405)
- Everwinus sits on the ground, practising flourished decoration
- An apothecary's shop
- Bayeux Tapestry (ca. 1077-108) - Martin K. Foys
- Joan of Arc (1412-1431) believed herself selected by God
- Henry VIII, (1491 -1547) anxious to marry Anne Boleyn
- Thomas More (1478-1535), lord chancellor of England in 1529
- Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was denounced for heresy
VIDEOS
- Medieval History in the Movies
- A Knight's tale -Columbia Pictures (E.C.)
- The Merchant of Venice - Arclight Films (E.C.)
- The Messenger, the story of Joan of Arc - Columbia Pictures (E.C.)
- The Name of the Rose - WB (E.C.)
- Braveheart - Fox (E.C.)
- The Mists of Avalon - WB (E.)
- Man of la Mancha - MGM (E.)
- The Vikings - MGM (E.)
- The Warlord - Universal Picture (E.)
- Henry V - Rank Film (E.)
- Kings and Queens - BBC (E.)
- A History of Britain - Simon Schama, BBC (E.)
- Civilization - Kenneth Clark, BBC (E.)
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