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Weekly blog posts from Wiglaf.org track the digitization of manuscripts, including Greek and Latin works dated specifically to 1451–1500 , such as writings by Euripides and Sophocles.

Academic papers often use the year 1500 as a critical pivot point to study how population flows and early development (including technological sophistication) shaped modern national incomes. [1451-1500]

Depictions of men wearing short medieval braies in Pigna, Italy. Weekly blog posts from Wiglaf

Scientific reconstructions of the Huangyan Island region note that the period of 1451–1500 was "relatively quiet" for ENSO (El Niño) activity compared to previous decades. from farmers to the working class

This post at Medieval Market discusses how —a type of trouser that evolved into an undergarment—became common among various social classes, from farmers to the working class, during the period of 1451–1500. Highlights from the Period

If you are researching this timeframe in a different context, the following specialized "blog" or archival updates might be what you need: