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- Collection: Medievalism on the Page
Critical Article by Brian Matthews
Crunch time: making money from a medieval extreme sport
Deaths of Great Men - Chaucer
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
Extracts from the Melbourne Newspaper, The Argus
Tags: Armour, Australian landscape, bush, bushranger, bushrangers, crime, criminal, Edward Kelly, Kelly Gang, knight, knights, landscape, law, legal, legend, legends, media, Melbourne, myth, mythology, Ned Kelly, police, stealing, theft
Frozen Viking Story
Gandalf at the Perth Medieval Fayre
Tags: Arthur, Arthurian, Arthurian legend, costume, fantasy fiction, Gandalf, J. R. R. Tolkien, legend, Lord of the Rings, medievalism, Merlin, myth, mythology, Norse, Norse mythology, Perth, Perth Medieval Fayre, Peter Jackson, popular culture, power, re-creation, recreation, sage, Sir Ian McKellen, Tolkien, Western Australia, wisdom, wizard, wizardry, wizards
Gift of £100 for Lepers, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 September 1937
Tags: Barbarity, Coast Lazaret Hospital, criminals, disease, Dr E. H. Molesworth, ill-treatment, imprisonment, individual rights, infection, International Leprosy Association, Lazarus House, leprosy, Little Bay, medical treatment, medicine, medieval attitudes, New South Wales, NSW, primitive treatment, prisoners, scourge, segregation, skin diseases, susceptibility, Sydney University