A study provides new insights into the many overlooked women scribes who wrote manuscripts in the Middle Ages.
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ZME Science on MSNMedieval Female Scribes Were Far More Common Than Previously Thought. At Least 110,000 Medieval Manuscripts Were Copied by WomenThe vast majority of female scribes remain anonymous. Many likely worked in convents or lay workshops, their contributions ...
March is National Women’s History Month, and there are many things people do to commemorate that. During the Middle Ages in ...
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Unicorns have been both revered and attacked in art over centuries. And one depiction in particular has an unusual connection ...
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Century England, a dark-skinned saint with a promiscuous past became a boundary-breaking cultural and religious icon. A new ...
Bollywood films do not just stop at casting the Muslim man as the antagonist—a studied investment within films such as ...
Medieval art is full of unicorns. One famous example is the series of tapestries known as the Lady and the Unicorn, which now hang in the Musée Cluny in Paris. And the artworks have an unexpected ...
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