Showing posts with label Manuscripts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manuscripts. Show all posts

Getting the Word Out: Medieval Manuscripts Now Getting the Word Out: Medieval Manuscripts Now

UCL Festival of the Arts, 21 May 2015, 18:30 to 19:30 - Live tweets from public discussion on the use and abuse of digital images of medieva...

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Pirates, Doodles and Sinking Castles - Medieval News Roundup Pirates, Doodles and Sinking Castles - Medieval News Roundup

This week's collection of news and tweets for medievalists. [ View the story "Pirates, Doodles and Sinking Castles - Medieval News ...

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Byzantium on Scotland, Hospital Food and the 1970s: Medieval News Roundup Byzantium on Scotland, Hospital Food and the 1970s: Medieval News Roundup

For our fellow medievalists, here are some of the news and interesting posts that we came across in the last week: [ View the story "By...

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The 16th century version of Kindle - it gives you six books in one! The 16th century version of Kindle - it gives you six books in one!

It looks like I'm not the only one who disliked having to carry around a lot of books. Back in the mid-16th century a German publisher c...

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A Kangaroo in a 16th century manuscript? A Kangaroo in a 16th century manuscript?

An image from a 16th century Portuguese manuscript may indicate that Europeans visited Australia earlier than previously thought. A drawing ...

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The first ever comic book? The first ever comic book?

Damien Kempf on Tumblr writes about this image from a 12th century manuscript known as the  Bible of Stephen Harding . This work contains m...

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Found in China, what to find in Iceland, and why we may never find the secret of the Voynich Manuscript Found in China, what to find in Iceland, and why we may never find the secret of the Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich Manuscript has confounded scholars ever since it was revealed by a book dealer named Wilfrid Voynich in the early part of the 20...

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Olive Oil and Cathedrals, the Last Pope, and the Cat picture Olive Oil and Cathedrals, the Last Pope, and the Cat picture

A Dash Of Olive Oil May Preserve British Cathedral  A report from NPR about using the oleic acid from Olive Oil to preserve York Minster in...

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The Pope Resigns, the British Library digitizing medieval manuscripts, and more Richard III The Pope Resigns, the British Library digitizing medieval manuscripts, and more Richard III

Beginning today, we will be changing how the Medieval News blog is presented. We hope to bring you a new post every day or two, which will ...

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Do Not Try to Recreate This 16th-Century German Cat Bomb at Home Do Not Try to Recreate This 16th-Century German Cat Bomb at Home

Think you're the first person to consider the offensive capabilities of cats and birds in a hypothetical war against  zombies   space in...

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Bulk of Timbuktu manuscripts survived occupation unharmed Bulk of Timbuktu manuscripts survived occupation unharmed

The majority of Timbuktu's ancient manuscripts appear to be safe and unharmed after the Saharan city's 10-month occupation by Islami...

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 Priceless manuscripts missing in Timbuktu Priceless manuscripts missing in Timbuktu

The fabled city of Timbuktu, a place of enigma for centuries, has now given the world another mystery: What happened to thousands of pricele...

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20 Bizarre Examples Of Medieval Marginalia 20 Bizarre Examples Of Medieval Marginalia

Some crazy examples of what people in the Middle Ages drew in their manuscripts. Lots of sex and violence . Click here to see all twenty im...

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The Algorithms That Automatically Date Medieval Manuscripts The Algorithms That Automatically Date Medieval Manuscripts

Around a million medieval documents have no date making their historical significance difficult to quantify. But automated computer techniqu...

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Israeli library unveils medieval manuscript collection discovered in Afghanistan Israeli library unveils medieval manuscript collection discovered in Afghanistan

A trove of ancient manuscripts in Hebrew characters rescued from caves in a Taliban stronghold in northern Afghanistan is providing the firs...

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 The secret race to save Timbuktu’s manuscripts The secret race to save Timbuktu’s manuscripts

By Geoffrey York The Globe and Mail As rebels searched the bags of the truck passengers at a checkpoint near Timbuktu, one man was trying to...

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The Geese Book – medieval manuscript now available online The Geese Book – medieval manuscript now available online

One of the most interesting manuscripts of the late Middle Ages is now available online – The Geese Book, a lavishly and whimsically illumin...

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Witch history takes flight in rare University of Alberta manuscript Witch history takes flight in rare University of Alberta manuscript

It is a book of remarkable beauty — and unspeakable evil.It’s testament to timely artistry, and to the eternal dangers of hate and fear. Uni...

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Old books hide even older secrets from Middle Ages Old books hide even older secrets from Middle Ages

The book before me is huge and heavy, bound, not in paper or cardboard, but with planks of solid oak, held together by thick cords. It looks...

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Palaeography: A Crucial Specialty for Successful Genealogy Palaeography: A Crucial Specialty for Successful Genealogy

Palaeography. I'll admit it right off. The first time I came across this specialty I was not familiar with it. I'll also grant you t...

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