Volume II, Issue 3 and Issue 4
Summer 2009 - A Special Double Issue

Volume II, Issue 3
Placing the Middle Ages: Towards a Geography of Material Culture,

Guest Editors, Mickey Abel and Jennifer Way, University of North Texas

Feature Articles

Placing the Middle Ages: Contextualizing Towards a Geography of Material Culture
Mickey Abel and Jennifer Way, University of North Texas

Local and Imported: Conjunctions of Mediterranean Forms in Romanesque Arágon
By Eileen McKiernan-Gonzalez, Berea College

Romantic Geography and the Crusades: London, British Library, Royal ms. 19 D I
By Maureen Quigley, Saint Louis University

Sur la Route: Topographic Patronage and the Genealogy of Location in Late Capetian France
By Tracy Chapman Hamilton, Sweet Briar College

La Pierre-qui-Vire and Zodiaque: A Monastic Pilgrimage of Medieval Dimensions
By Janet Marquardt, Eastern Illinois University

Geography, Archaeology, Art History: A Case Study for a Multidisciplinary Approach to Mapping Architectural Heritage
By Kim McCarty, Brittany Gregory, and Mickey Abel, University of North Texas

Other Featured Articles

Material and Meaning in Lead Pilgrims’ Signs
By Jennifer Lee, Indiana University - Purdue University of Indianapolis

Digital Mappaemundi: Changing the Way We Work with Medieval World Maps
By Asa Simon Mittman, California State University, Chico and Martin Foys, Hood College

More Feet Washing
By Mark Hall, Perth Museum and Art Gallery

Volume II, Issue 4
The Bayeux Tapestry Revisited
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Guest Editor, John Michael Crafton, University of West Georgia


Feature Articles

Editor’s Introduction
By John Michael Crafton, University of West Georgia

Notes on Contributors

The Bayeux Tapestry and the Vikings
By Shirley Ann Brown, York University

Stylistic Variation and Roman Influence in the Bayeux Tapestry
By Gale R. Owen-Crocker, University of Manchester

Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Bayeux Tapestry: A Study of Remediation
By John Micheal Crafton, University of West Georgia

Sacred Threads: The Bayeux Tapestry as a Religious Object
By Richard M. Koch, Hillyer College - University of Hartford

The Bayeux Tapestry and the Vitae of Edward the Confessor in Dialogue
By Jennifer N. Brown, Fordham University

Other Featured Articles

A Roman Pilgrim
By Mark Hall, Perth Museum and Art Gallery

The Visualisation of Urban Landscape in the Southern Netherlands during the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period
By Katrien Lichtert, University of Ghent and University of Antwerp

Full-Size Replica of the Bayeux Tapestry
by Rita Tekippe, University of West Georgia

Photo Essay: Signs in the Stones
by Silvia Nilson

Short Notices & Announcements

The Panopticon. Google Earth, Omnipotence and Earthly Delights
By Asa Simon Mittman, California State University, Chico

VIA FRANCIGENA All Roads Lead to Rome
By Adelaide Trezzini, President, Association Internationale Via Francigena

Flemish Confraternity of Santiago de Compostela Beautiful New Publication

The Internet Archive and Free, Downloadable Books on Medieval Art

Full Screen 360 Degree Virtual Panoramas Including Medieval Churches

Flickr Groups

Book Reviews

Review of Anita Fiderer Moskowitz, Nicola & Giovanni Pisano: The Pulpits: Pious Devotion/Pious Diversion
By Peter Dent, Courtauld Institute, London

Review of Lisa Verner, The Epistemology of the Monstrous in the Middle Ages
by Asa Mittman, California State University, Chico

Discoveries

Ancient Byzantine Church Discovered in Tiberias

Department of Antiquities and Museums Unearths an 8th-Century Church in Palmyra

Bejeweled Anglo-Saxon Burial Suggests Cult

Foundation of a 12th-Century Chapel Uncovered in West Acre, UK

12th-Century Abbey Found by Archaeologists in the Aptly-Named Abbeytown, UK

Team of Archaeologists Discover a 13th-Century Church in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

University of Manchester John Rylands University Library Shares Richard II’s Cookbook Online

Ancient Russian Birch Bark Manuscripts Now Accessible on the Web

Rare Mediieval Turf Labyrinth Restored

Evidence for Early Clock-Making in York

Exhibitions

German and Central European Manuscript Illumination, Getty Museum of Art (February 24-May 24, 2009)

Charles the Bold: Art, War and Courtly Splendor; Groeninge Museum, Bruges, March (27-July 21, 2009); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (September 14-January 11, 2010)

Gods, Love, and War: Tapestries at Carnegie Museum of Art (December 19, 2009 - June 13, 2010)

New Journals

Eastern Christian Art

Revista Romanico or Romanesque

Kunstgeschichte

Ikon

Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art

Featured Website

The Pilgrimage Road to Mont-Saint-Michel
By Vincent Juhel Historien-chercheur à l'association Les Chemins du Mont-Saint-Michel

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