ANST - More Misc. Medieval Sites

Caley Woulfe cwoulfe at life.edu
Thu Oct 21 12:22:41 PDT 1999


http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/~tkroll/EastEur/    Basic phrases in Eastern European Languages. Now you can ask, "Where's the Port-a-Castle?" in Hungarian.

http://webnz.com/apeacock/eevoc/index.html  Totally off topic, but so bizarre I had to include it. It's the  EEVOC:  Eastern & European Vehicle Owners Club. Based in New Zealand. And I thought Scadians, Trekkers, and Xenites were weird...

http://ap-www.uchicago.edu/AcaPubs/GradAnno/html/5mid_east.html   University of Chicago Center for Middle Eastern Studies.

http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/index.html  World History Archives. Something for everyone.


http://www2.4dcomm.com/millenia/Clothes.htm   Early Medieval Hungarian Clothes.

http://www.rotravel.com/romania/history/   Romanian History.

http://www.euroknightstemplar.org/  European Templar Heritage Research Network. Impressive.

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/8126/Norse.html  Pre-Christian/Early Christian  Norse and Celtic site. Great graphics.

http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html   Project Wittenberg. Works by Martin Luther and other early Protestants.

http://www.aina.org/aol/link4.htm   Off topic Assyrian history. Massage 101 and other ancient wonders.

http://myron.sjsu.edu/  Off topic. Roman history, coins, and technology.

http://islam.org/mosque/ihame/Sec10.htm  Islam & Islamic History in Arabia and the Middle East. Extensive.

http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/MA/CONTENTS.HTM   European Middle Ages. General site, but good.

http://www.millersv.edu/~english/homepage/duncan/medfem/   Women Writers of the Middle Ages.

http://www.dnaco.net/~aleed/corsets/   Constructing Elizabethan garb. Liz rules!

http://www.earthlight.co.nz/users/andrew/brithenig/brithenig.html Off Topic, but COOL!
 "Brithenig started as a thought-experiment to create a Romance language that might have evolved if Latin speakers had been a sufficient number to displace Old Celtic as the spoken language of the people in Great Britain. The result is a sister language to French, Spanish and Italian, albeit a test-tube child, which differs from them by having sound-changes similar to those that affected the Welsh language, and words that are borrowed from Old Celtic, and from English throughout its `pseudo-history'. "

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