IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Science
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, IV: Learned Content and Contacts (1240)
- Cannibalism: Of Man Eating Men (1113)
- Ceremonial Banquets in Muslim Court Societies (620)
- Cross-Cultural Studies of the Book in the Global Middle Ages, I: Books across Boundaries (1208)
- Crossing Borders in the Insular Middle Ages, II: Scientific and Technical Writings (230)
- Cultural Contacts, Linguistic Traces: Comparative Approaches to Medieval Words and Books (701)
- Defining Medieval Words for Modern Audiences (131)
- Eat or Be Eaten: Cannibalism and Other Monstrous Eating Habits (1025)
- Ecocritical Outlaws in Middle English Literature (1124)
- Environmental Impacts and Societal Responses: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Pre-Modern Famines, I (221)
- From Cooking Pot to Melting Pot: Archaeologies of Food and Identity in the Early Middle Ages (1014)
- From Joy to Sorrow: Feasting and Its Emotional and Pecuniary Concomitants (1724)
- Guiding the Mind of the Beholder: The Materiality of Medieval Texts as Determinant of Its Meaning and Use, II - The Arrangement of the Page (209)
- How Strong Were Medieval Ales? (721)
- Hungrvaka: Stirring Up an Appetite for Old Norse Literature, II (623)
- Medieval Recipes and Cookbooks, III: Physical and Spiritual Health (324)
- Memory, Power, and Cultural Exchanges in the Middle Ages (1206)
- Monks and the Mundus: Concerns about the Material World in Spiritual Houses (1106)
- The Animal Turn in Medieval Health Studies, I: Exploitation and Risk - The Animal in Human Health (137)
- The Animal Turn in Medieval Health Studies, II: Harnessing Nature - The Use and Consumption of Animals (237)
- The Animal Turn in Medieval Health Studies, III: Care of the Brute Beast - Veterinary Medicine in the Later Middle Ages (337)
- The Exchange of Ideas between Islam and Christian Europe (134)
- The Influence and Legacy of Scientific Knowledge in the Middle Ages (1729)
- Understanding the Weather, Climate, and Society in the South Baltic Zone in the 15th-16th Centuries (105)