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| Mediaeval/Middle Ages: online resources Personally, I'm one of those sticklers for realism, where possible. I find the distinct lack of even a basic attempt at realism in a lot of fantasy work to be disappointing. Although I can quite accept there is a place for it, I never feel there's enough mature end work that seeks to bring an entire reality into existence, rather than a simple daydream. You know what flaws I'm talking about - cities with no history, peoples with no culture, 21st century healthcare, anachronistic behaviours and technologies...etc. So if this is a direction you'd like to take your own writing [and my expression of personal taste here is simply that], then here are my main Mediaeval Resources links [I hope some of them prove useful - I personally favour paper resources, but all sources can provide useful information]: INTERNET MEDIAEVAL SOURCEBOOK NETSERF.ORG [MASSIVE ONLINE LIBRARY] THE VIRTUAL LIBRARY - MEDIAEVAL MANCHESTER MEDIAEVAL SOURCES And here's a beauty - just a few important mediaeval terms explained: BRITTANIA LEXICON |
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| Re:Mediaeval/Middle Ages: online resources Ahhh...now check this out for quite a large resource site. Check out the drop down boxes - quite a comprehensive list of resources. |
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| Re:Mediaeval/Middle Ages: online resources Some interesting resources for looking at the issues of fighting styles and weaponry: International Hopology Society Sword Forum |
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| Re:Mediaeval/Middle Ages: online resources Met someone at the local museum with a great selection of imitation ancient coins - and not only that, but stamping some for display. This erally was interesting stuff. I bought a small bag of imitation Roman coins, and though not the Real McCoy, in terms of feeling the money it gave a better insight into ancient usuage (for example, I always thought of some of the "Chronicles of Empire" coinage as large and unwieldly - have to edit that!). Nice bloke as well - here's the link: Grunal Moneta |
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