Medieval Technology
A Catalan Astronomical Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century
Article by Mark D. Johnston discusses how the manuscript can aid scholars in understanding medieval scientific and technological study. Available in Volume 1 of Essays in Medieval Studies.
Article by Mark D. Johnston discusses how the manuscript can aid scholars in understanding medieval scientific and technological study. Available in Volume 1 of Essays in Medieval Studies.
The Great Stirrup Controversy
An overview of the various theories concerning the contribution of the stirrup to feudalism, by Paul J. Gans at his Medieval Technology Pages.
An overview of the various theories concerning the contribution of the stirrup to feudalism, by Paul J. Gans at his Medieval Technology Pages.
The Stirrup Controversy
John Sloan's examination of the theory that the advent of the stirrup caused or contributed to the development of feudalism, provided by Paul Halsall at Fordham University.
John Sloan's examination of the theory that the advent of the stirrup caused or contributed to the development of feudalism, provided by Paul Halsall at Fordham University.
Medieval Iron and Steel -- Simplified
Enlightening and easily-absorbed article by Bert Hall at the ORB explains the different ways of working with iron and steel and the methods used in medieval Europe and Asia.
Enlightening and easily-absorbed article by Bert Hall at the ORB explains the different ways of working with iron and steel and the methods used in medieval Europe and Asia.
The Medieval Technology Pages
Choose the alphabetical index or the timeline to access dozens of hyperlinked pages by Paul Gans on medieval technology. References provide sources used and are hyperlinked to technological info.
Choose the alphabetical index or the timeline to access dozens of hyperlinked pages by Paul Gans on medieval technology. References provide sources used and are hyperlinked to technological info.
Middelaldercentret
The Medieval Centre for Historical Technology in Denmark engages in projects to study and reconstruct technology of the middle ages, and offers services to schools and societies as well as the general public. Also available in Danish and German.
The Medieval Centre for Historical Technology in Denmark engages in projects to study and reconstruct technology of the middle ages, and offers services to schools and societies as well as the general public. Also available in Danish and German.
A Revolution in Timekeeping
This segment of A Walk through Time by the National Institute of Standards and Technology follows the development of mechanical clocks in Europe from the early 14th century onwards.
This segment of A Walk through Time by the National Institute of Standards and Technology follows the development of mechanical clocks in Europe from the early 14th century onwards.
Matteo Ricci: The Art of Printing
Observations of the sixteenth-century scientist on the advanced technology of Chinese printing, provided by Paul Halsall.
Observations of the sixteenth-century scientist on the advanced technology of Chinese printing, provided by Paul Halsall.
