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- Österreichische Nationalbibliothek – http://www.onb.at
- Institut für mittelalterliche Realienkunde – http://www.imareal.sbg.ac.at/home
- Medievalists.net – http://medievalists.net
- Larsdatter.com – http://larsdatter.com
- Kulturpool Österreich http://www.kulturpool.at/display/kupo/Home
- Bildserver des ImaReals – http://tethys.imareal.sbg.ac.at/realonline
- HeidICON – Bilddatenbank von Miniaturen aus digitalisieren Handschriften der Heidelberger Sammlung
- Archreal-Kleinfunddatenbank des ImaReals – http://archreal.imareal.oeaw.ac.at/archREAL
- MOM-Archiv – http://www.monasterium.net
- Europeana Regia – Handschriftendigitalisate – http://www.europeanaregia.eu/de
- Katalog der British Library – http://www.bl.uk
- Bibliotheque national de France – Handschriften online – https://manuscrits-france-angleterre.org/polonsky/
- Digitalisate der Kunstwerke des Wiener Belvederes – http://digital.belvedere.at/emuseum/
- Glasfenster in Österreichischen Kirchen – http://www.burgenseite.com/glas/glasfenster_txt.htm
- Kulturgut-Datenbank der Stadtarchäologie Wien – http://www.wien.gv.at/kultur/kulturgut/archaeologie/index.html
- Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg digital – http://objektkatalog.gnm.de/
- Museum of London Archaeological Archive and Research Center – http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/laarc/catalogue/index.asp
- Museum of London Collection Online – http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/Collections-Research/Collections-online/
- Suchmaschine für englische Funde (Sondengeher, etc.) – http://finds.org.uk/
- Datenbank mittelalterlicher und frühneuzeitlicher kunsttechnologischer Rezepte in handschriftlicher Überlieferung – https://www.th-koeln.de/kulturwissenschaften/kunsttechnologische-rezeptsammlung_25065.php
- Open Access Datenbank der Österreichschen Akademie der Wissenschaften http://epub.oeaw.ac.at/oa/
- Das Victoria and Albert Museum London (Museum für angewandte Kunst) – http://collections.vam.ac.uk/
- Online Datenbank des British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx
- Datenbank für Bildhauerarbeiten, insbesondere in Grabsteinen http://effigiesandbrasses.com/
- Datenbank für archäologische Funde und Fundberichte http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archsearch/
- Online Recherche Quellen
- Böhmische Kleidungsfunde (inkl Kruseler und Ärmelloses Suckl!)
- Manuskripte online (Linksammlung)
- Gallica Manuskript- und Kunstwerksammlung mit Schlagwortsuche
- Fitzmuseum Illuminationen-Sammlung
- Datenbank dänischer Wandmalereien
- Sammlung ziviler Grabmähler
- Gothic Ivories – Sammlung gotischer Elfenbein-Schnitzereien
- ÖAW Sammlung von digitalisierten Handschriften – http://manuscripta.at/m1/digitalisate.php
- Romana de la Rose – 130 illuminierte Ausgaben des Rosenromans – http://romandelarose.org/#home
- Datenbank Kleiderfunde und Accessoirs http://www.kostym.cz/Anglicky/obsah.htm
- Digitalisierte Fachbücher Datenbank https://digi20.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/start/static.html
- Bibliotheca Philadelphiensis – Digitale Manuscripte, ca 160 000 Seiten
- Rechtsikonographische Datenbank https://gams.uni-graz.at/context:rehi
- Das Spessart Projekt, eine Fundsammlung https://www.spessartprojekt.de/forschung/
- Datenbank des dänischen Nationalmuseums https://samlinger.natmus.dk/objectbrowse?media=image,rotation
- Fresken aus Österreich – riesige Sammlung https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Frescos_in_Austria
…is a question asked all the time by beginners and more advanced reenactors who urgently need a new pair. You may of course be lucky and have a Karl in your group, as we have, who is open for our wishes. But not everybody is that lucky.
So to resolve this question with an easy link, I want to offer a (regularly updated) list of links for places to go to for your medieval shoes.
http://matsukazesewing.blogspot.co.at/p/repairs-on-extant-medieval-garments.html
Flicken in einem der Herjolfsnes-Kleidungsstücke
Invisible Mending at the Shroud of Turin
Darning in clothing of the late antiquity
http://larsdatter.com/patched-clothing.htm
https://realonline.imareal.sbg.ac.at/detail/?archivnr=004031
https://realonline.imareal.sbg.ac.at/detail/?archivnr=001975
https://realonline.imareal.sbg.ac.at/detail/?archivnr=002299
Today we would like to show you some sources and techniques for doing laundry in the 14th and 15th century.
When you imagine a medieval man or woman, what do you see? Foul teeth? Greasy hair? Dirty, bumpy skin? Hairy armpits and sweat stench?
Well, for some of them, this might have been true. For some people today, this is still true. But medieval sources prove, that it could be and has been different for large parts of the population. Medieval people know far more than we think today.
In this article I want to talk about aspects of (female) beauty routine and cosmetics, as we find them in medieval sources (mainly the Trotula).
As I previously announced, I am about to extend my winter-equipment and what I wanted for a long time already was a pair of mittens, that keep my hands warm and dry.
Findings of mittens are numerous:
– Skandinavia around 1300
– Sweden late medieval
– And again Sweden
– And again, 14th century
– I hate those spoiled by findings scandinavians…
Usually on this blog, you are moving between the late 1340s and the early 1350s, but today, we are making a little trip to the very early 14th century.
A new project is done! (more…)
Agnes Veil from Klosterneuburg Austria
Burgos extant veils (Kruseler)
Royal Grave Clothing of central Bohehmia 14th century – Kruseler
https://maniacalmedievalist.wordpress.com/2012/10/01/st-birgittas-huva-cap/
Golden coif from Friesach, Austria
The winter is long and your list of unfinished work is as well. You need more audio and video material for your sewing projects? How about the Lunch hour Lectures of the UCL in London from their history playlist?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3pa6ekyhtl2YsvUumW9tcz2jsEOU5Jb6
They also have a couple of other categories of nice lectures to listen to.