Authors: Ian Mortimer
Tags: #General, #Europe, #Great Britain, #History, #bought-and-paid-for, #Medieval, #A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century
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———,
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All the images in this volume have been kindly provided by the British Library, from manuscripts in their collections. The author is grateful for permission to reproduce them.
Wheel of Fortune, from a mid-fifteenth-century copy of Lydgate’s
Troy Book
(Royal 18 D. II fol. 30v).
Alexander the Great given white elephants, from an early-fifteenth-century romance (Royal 20 B. XX fol. 82v).
Lady at her toilet, from the Luttrell Psalter,
c.
1325-40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 63r).
Woman wearing a wimple, from a philosophical tract illuminated in Paris,
c.
1300 (Burney275 fol. 166r).
Women reaping at harvesttime, from the Luttrell Psalter,
c.
1325-40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 172v).
Woman being beaten by a man, from a German manuscript of 1446 (Add. MS 17,987 fol. 88r).
Woman beating a man, from the Luttrell Psalter,
c.
1325-40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 60r).
Lady shooting at a hare, from the Taymouth Hours,
c.
1325-35 (Yates Thompson 13 fol. 68v).
King John of England does homage to King Philip of France, from an early-fourteenth-century
Chroniques de France
(Royal 16 G. VI fol. 362v).
Philippe de Mezières presents his treatise to Richard II of England,
c.
1395 (Royal 20 B. VI fol. 2r).
Queen Guinevere and the maiden sent by the Lady of the Lake, from a French romance,
c.
1316 (Add. MS 10,293 fol. 90v). Two images from De
Claris Mulierihus,
early fifteenth century (Royal 20 C. V fol. 5r).
Plowmen, from the Luttrell Psalter,
c.
1325-40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 170r).
Builders, from the Bedford Hours,
c.
1414-23 (Add. MS 18,850 fol. 17v).
Women spinning and carding wool, from the Luttrell Psalter,
c.
1325–40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 193r).
Women spinning and carding wool in the early fifteenth century, from
De Claris Mulieribus
(Royal 20 C. V fol. 75r).
Boy being birched by his teacher, from
Omne Bonum, c.
1360-75 (Royal 6 E. VI fol. 214r).
Burning of the Templars, from a late-fourteenth-century
Chroniques de France
(Royal 20C. VII fol. 44v).
World map of Ranulph Higden, from a late-fourteenth-century
Polychronicon
(Royal 14 C. IX fol. lv-2r).
Map of Great Britain, from Matthew Paris’s
Abbreviato Chronicorum Angliae,
1250s (Cotton Claudius D. VI fol 12v).
Royal traveling coach, from the Luttrell Psalter,
c.
1325-40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 181v-182r).
Early fourteenth-century cogs, from the Smithfield Decretals,
c.
1340 (Royal 10 E. IV fol. 19r).
Late-fourteenth-century cogs, from Jean Creton’s
Histoire du Roy d’Angleterre RichardII, c.
1401-5 (Harley 1319 fol. 18r).
Richard II dining, from Jean Waurin’s
Chronique d Angleterre,
illuminated in the late fifteenth century (Royal 14 E. IV fol. 265v).
Alexander the Great dining, from an early-fifteenth-century French romance (Royal 20 B. XX fol. 88v).
Gallows, from a 1487 edition of
Chroniques de France
(Royal 20 E. Ill fol. 28r).
Executions, from a late-fourteenth-century
Chroniques de France
(Royal 20 C.VII fol. 133v).
Monk and woman in the stocks, from the Smithfield Decretals,
c.
1340 (Royal 10 E. IV fol. 187r).
Diagnosis through the inspection of urine, from a late-fourteenth-century
Chroniques de France
(Royal 20 C. VII fol. 78v).
Physicians administering medicine to a king, from an early fourteenth-century
Chroniques de France
(Royal 16 G. VI fol. 310v).
Clergymen with the plague, from
Omne Bonum, c.
1360-75 (Royal 6 E. VI fol. 301r).
Leper with a bell, from a Pontifical,
c.
1400 (Lansdowne 451 fol. 127r).
John of Arderne performing a fistula operation, from a late-fourteenth-century medical text (Sloane 2002 fol. 24v).
Two musicians and a female acrobat, from the Smithfield Decretals,
c.
1340 (Royal 10E. IV fol. 58r).
Carol of love, from an early-fourteenth-century copy of the
Roman de la Rose
(Royal 20 A. XVII fol. 9r).
Bear-baiting, from the Luttrell Psalter, c.1325-40 (Add. MS 42,130 fol. 161r).
abbeys. See monasteries
abbots,
42
,
43
–4,
46
–47,
49
,
51
,
87
,
88
,
97
,
128
,
186
–87,
189
,
280
,
296
lodgings of,
152
,
186
,
189
.
See also specific abbeys
Aberdeen,
93
Abingdon,
296
Abyssinia,
72
accounts, keeping of,
67
,
68
,
297
acorns,
167
acres.
See
units of measurement
acrobats,
52
,
249
,
251
.
See
disc jugglers; tumblers
Adam Davy’s Five Dreams,
77
adultery.
See
crime
Aesop’s Fables,
287
Africa,
73
age.
See
longevity; old people; youthfulness
Agincourt, battle of,
296
aketons.
See
clothes
alchemy 75
ale,
10
,
86
,
97
–98,
132
,
141
,
148
,
154
,
174
–75,
180
,
186
,
187
,
211
,
212
,
227
,
229
,
233
,
249
,
304
,
305
ale house,
24
,
180
.
See also
taverns
Alighieri, Dante.
See
Dante
almonds. See nuts
Alnwick,
34
Alrewas,
174
altar coverings,
158
altarpieces,
149
Amazons,
73
ambergris,
118
America,
277
ampullae,
267
amputation. See surgery
andirons,
150
anesthetics,
214
Anglo-French (language). See French language
Antipedes,
73
Antipodes, the,
73
apples. See fruit
aprons,
116
Apuleis, Sphere of,
193
Aquitaine, duchy of. See Gascony
Arabic writing. See books
suffragan,
43
–44. See
also
Canterbury; York
archdeacons,
15
,
42
,
43
–44,
243
,
255
archers, archery,
39
,
220
,
240
,
241
,
263
,
275
. See
also
bows
crossbows Arderne John,
200
,
214
arithmetic,
67
armor, armorers,
57
, 65,
92
,
108
,
120
–22,
149
,
256
–58,
266
,
300
Guild of Tailors and Armourers,
300
transportation of,
133
–34
weight of,
256
. See
also
axes
daggers; helmets; lances; pikes
swords arms, coats of,
41
,
87
–88,
112
,
156
,
157
Arras,
157
Arthur, King,
269
,
275
,
276
,
282
.
See also
books
Ashby Folville,
241
Asia,
72
–73
assarting,
227
asses milk,
207
assizes. See courts
astrology,
75
,
191
–93,
210
. See
also
zodiac man
Atonement, day of,
76
Auchinleck Manuscript. See books
Auden, W. H.,
5
Augustinians,
46
Austin Canons. See Augustinians
Austin Friars,
47
Avesbury, Robert of,
275
axes,
120
,
140
,
282
. See
also
pickaxes
Aylesbury 302
Babylon,
276
backgammon,
264
backplate (for a fireplace),
152
bacon. See meat
Bacon, Roger,
77
–78
badges,
118
,
266
,
268
. See also brooches; clasps; livery
bagpipes. See musical instruments
bags,
150
bailiffs,
32
,
50
,
51
,
59
,
69
,
218
–19,
221
–23,
225
–27,
231
–33
bakers,
53
,
93
, 96,
161
,
176
,
180
,
205
–6,
230
,
232
–33. See also bread
baking. See bakers; cooking
baldaquins. See beds; furniture
Balliol, Edward,
120
Bamburgh Castle,
155
Bangor, diocese of,
296
banking houses,
17
. See also financiers; merchants
Bannockburn,
256
barbers,
213
. See
also
surgeons
Bardney Abbey,
296
bark,
167
barley. See grain
Barnet,
124