H-Water water matters in medieval France and 16th Century Mexico Discussion published by Karen Reeds on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 PEREGRINATIONS: JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL ART & ARCHITECTURE probably doesn't come to the attention of most H-Water subscribers, but at least 4 items in this issue ) should be of interest. So I'm cross-posting and will let you have the fun of finding them. Karen Karen Reeds, PhD, FLS Princeton Research Forum, a community of independent scholars: http://www.princetonresearchforum.org/ PEREGRINATIONS: JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL ART & ARCHITECTURE, Vol V, no 3 (Spring 2016) http://peregrinations.kenyon.edu Articles Relevant Interdisciplinarity: Taking the Art History Classroom to the Fields By Mickey Abel, University of North Texas Defining a New Coast: G.I.S. Reconstruction of Maillezais Abbey’s Hydraulic Drainage Program and the Coastline It Created By Mickey Abel, University of North Texas Visibility & Control in the Vendee By Dory Deines and Owen Wilson-Chavez, University of North Texas The Lady of the Marshes: Place, Identity, and Coudrette’s Mélusine in Late-Medieval Poitou By Shana Thompson, University of North Texas Reading Between the Lions: A Surviving Capital at Maillezais Abbey By LauraLee Brott, University of Wisconsin, Madison Composite Bibliography for Maillezais Abbey Book Review Janet T. Marquardt, Zodiaque: Making Medieval Modern, 1951-2001 (University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015) By Lindsay Cook, Columbia University Discoveries Click here for all the reports Citation: Karen Reeds. water matters in medieval France and 16th Century Mexico . H-Water. 05-18-2016. https://networks.hnet.org/node/15526/discussions/118606/water-matters-medieval-france-and-16th-century-mexico Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 1 H-Water • 1500-Year-Old Mosaic Map Found • Fifth-century church with beautiful frescoes discovered in Turkey’s Nevşehir • Great list of on-going medieval manuscript digitization projects • The Sound of Byzantine Thessaloniki recreated • Seventh-Century Anglo-Saxon Burial discovered in Norfolk • Gloucester Archaeologists discover remains of a 12th-century castle on the site of a former prison • Manuscript analysis suggests 13th-century writer had essential tremor • Restoration work commences on newly discovered 13th-century Paintings at Poitiers Cathedral • 13th-century insult discovered etched in the walls of Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway • 500-Year-Old image of Wild Man found • Vibrant late-medieval panel painting survived the Reformation by being turned around • Mid-16th-Century Dog Prints at Chained Library in Zutphen • Drought exposes mid-16th century Church in Mexican Reservoir -------------------------- Citation: Karen Reeds. water matters in medieval France and 16th Century Mexico . H-Water. 05-18-2016. https://networks.hnet.org/node/15526/discussions/118606/water-matters-medieval-france-and-16th-century-mexico Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 2
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