Browse Items (141 total)
- Collection: Medievalism on the Page
Mothers Day, The Register, 7 May 1915
Medieval Anatomy, The Argus, 15 August 1931
Tags: Adrenal glands, adrenaline, anatomists, anatomy, Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), animal spirit, blood, brain, British Medical Association, circulation, digestion, dissection, examinations, liver, medicine, medieval anatomy, natural spirit, physicians, Professor Buckmaster, Professor Osborne, Professor Wright, Renaissance medicine, surgeons, The Royal College of Surgeons, vapour, vital spirit, William Harvey (1578-1657)
Medieval Drama
Tags: Arthur, Arthurian, Arthuriana, Death of Arthur, entertainment, Holy Grail, John Gould, king, King Arthur, Le Morte d'Arthur, Malory, monarch, monarchy, New South Wales, NSW, performance, play, plays, quest, Quest for the Holy Grail, Sir Thomas Malory, stage, stage play, Sydney, Sydney University, theatre, university, university play
Early English Portraiture
Tags: Beggar, De Regimine Principum, dialogue, Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1340-1400), heresy, John Gower (c.1330-1408), John Lydgate (c.1370-1450), knight, manuscript, marginalia, medieval dress, medieval poetry, Occleve, poet, poetry, portrait, review, Sir John Oldcastle (d.1417), The Regiment of Princes, Thomas Hoccleve (c.1367-1426), tribute
Notes from The Doctor’s Diary: Winter Dressing
Trades and Industrial Hall and Literary Institute Association of Sydney’s Illuminated Address presented to Thomas Bavister, 1906.
Tags: 'Illuminated Address', associations, carpenter, Christmas Bells, commemoration, flannel flowers, flowers, illuminated documents, illumination, Literary Institute, New South Wales, outstanding service, politician, Sydney, Sydney Heads, Thomas Bavister (1850-1923), tools, Trade Union, trade unionist, Trades and Industrial Hall and Literary Institute Association of Sydney, Trades Hall, tradesman, wattle, worker, workers
"Rumpelstiltskin" Pan Pow Productions stage performance at Monash University, 1974
Murder Scene, 'Murder in the Cathedral', Bonython Hall, Adelaide.
Tags: ‘Murder in the Cathedral’, actor, actors, Adelaide, archbishop, Archbishop of Canterbury, Australian Elizabethan Trust, Bonython Hall, Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral, Hugh de Morville, knight, medieval crime, murder, play, Reginald Fitzurse, Richard le Bret, Robert Speaight, South Australia, T. S. Eliot, Thomas a’Becket, Thomas Becket, verse drama, William de Tracy