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This page lists bibliographies for a wide variety of Renaissance and Middle Ages topics.
These bibliographies mostly list paper books; for on-line resources, please see the
SCA Books Page. If you'd like some general advice for
dealing with libraries, please see
Using Libraries For Medieval Research.
- Cotton
- Black History Resources
- Costume
and Textile books
- Bibliography from 1001 Inventions (Muslim/Arabic)
- 10th Century Clothing
- Medieval Eastern European Costume
- Arms and Armor
- Medieval Tournaments, Jousts and Formal Deeds of Arms
- Medieval Beastiaries
- Pilgrimage and Travel in the Middle Ages
- Plate Armor
- Sir Phillip Sidney
- Witch Hunts (15th-17th centuries)
- Margery Kempe
- Chaucer
- Medieval and Renaissance Literature
- Classical Education
- Viking Literature
- Textile Arts of the Islamic World
- Early Printed Books
- Brewing
- Calligraphy and Illumination
- Cartography of the
Ancients,
Early Medieval,
Late Medieval, and
Renaissance.
- Elizabethan Costuming
- Renaissance Dance
- Classical Education
- Embroidery and Needlework,
More Embroidery and Needlework, and
Embroidery.
- Fencing
- Food
- Games
- Handweaving --
and a supplement, plus
tablet weaving,
Perugia towels,
sprang
Nalebinding,
and warp-weighted looms.
- Majolica (a kind of pottery)
- The Material Renaissance: Costs and Consumption in Italy, 1300-1650
- Early Music
- Scottish Heraldic Materials
- Shoes
- European Textiles, 1100-1750
- Tournaments
- Slavic and Eastern European
Medievalist Sources
- Warfare
- Woodworking
- Heraldry: Books with names
- Books that mention the SCA (!)
- Armor and Weapons and Metallurgy
- A Bibliography Of English Poetical Miscellanies 1521 1750
- Bibliography Of Medieval Drama
- A Critical Bibliography Of French Literature Volume III The Seventeenth Century
- The early Oxford Press : a bibliography of printing and publishing at Oxford, 1468-1640
- The Bibles in the Caxton exhibition MDCCCLXXVII : or a bibliographical description of nearly one thousand representative Bibles in various languages : chronologically arranged from the first Bible printed by Gutenberg in 1450-1456 to the last Bible printed at the Oxford University Press the 30th June 1877
- A bibliography of the foraminifera, recent and fossil, from 1565-1888;
- Suggest a new entry
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