Monuments or memorials to children in English churches were extremely rare until the late 18th and early 19th century. In the 16th century one can find the occassional child tomb amongst the aristocracy, such as that of the The Noble Impe at St Mary's Warwick, but otherwise children do not appear to have warranted memorials in their own right.
Renaissance
Children and Monuments from the late medieval period to the 17th century.
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Luminarium Anthology of English Literature
Covers Medieval, Rennaisance, 17th century, and Restoration works. Site contains a number of etexts, and an encyclopaedia to provide historical contexts for the people, places, and events featured (mostly excerpts from Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed).
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Publications for Educators - Metropolitan Museum of Art
Designed for use in the classroom, these online features and printable files (PDFs) help educators introduce to their students the richness and diversity of works in various collections of the Metropolitan Museum. Publications include a variety of illustrations and descriptions of selected works of art, historical and cultural background, classroom applications in the form of lesson plans and activities, and other useful material.
Material consists of large illustrated pdf files on Greek, Egyptian, Chinese, Medieval, Rennaisance, Islamic, African, Asian, and Byzantine art.
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The Logic Museum
The subjects covered by the Museum are:
- Medieval logic and philosophy (Fourth to sixteenth century)
- Traditional logic (sixteenth century to early twentieth century)
- ‘Aristotelian’ logic and philosophy, particularly in the Latinised form that prevailed in the medieval West
- Latin in medieval logic and philosophy
- Medieval universities and teaching
- Theology, particularly as informed by logic
- Medieval culture generally
- Early history of mathematical logic
- Philosophy of language
- Philosophical logic
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