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European manuscripts from the late 13th century to the 15th century often depict knights fighting snails rather than dragons or villains. Madeleine S. Killacky, who studies medieval literature at ...
Welcome! It’s time to start your very own medieval manuscript workshop—the Scriptorium. Create amazing medieval illustrations! Fulfil orders from prestigious patrons by making your own designs ...
Penis monsters and killer rabbits: The wacky 600-year-old drawings hidden in medieval manuscripts As medieval scribes diligently jotted down the world's knowledge, they also filled the margins ...
Learn the story behind the art and commerce of medieval manuscripts with Ohio State University's Eric Johnson. As the curator of Ohio's largest collection, he shares the history and opportunities ...
The University of Toronto has acquired an ancient manuscript widely regarded as one of “medieval Europe’s biggest bestsellers.” Led by the efforts of Sebastian Sobecki, a partial copy of The Travels ...
The manuscript, handwritten by a medieval scribe in Old French, served as the sequel to the legend of King Arthur. There are just over three dozen surviving copies of the sequel today.
The rare medieval manuscript revealed live comedy sketches of entertainers in Middle Ages Britain Dr Wade's study is published in The Review of English Studies journal on Wednesday.
A team at the University of Bergen in Norway have determined that a minimum of 1.1% of medieval manuscripts from around 800 to 1626 CE were copied by female scribes, with a probable total ...
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