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You're invited to join @SheffLibraries at their digital dinner table on 25 Feb (20.00) for an evening of poetry, conversation, music and film, inspired by our Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition.
Organised in conjunction with @PoetintheCityUK
https://t.co/0zBrDSbEYG
Hero, take a bow.
Also, look at this, an ancient Greek machine to animate birds!!!
https://t.co/G3UEiws2vt
Explore the Bamberg Book of Relics, in our new blogpost
https://t.co/TLcxJ519ae
How much did a camel cost in ancient times?
Could you rent or part-own one?
And what taxes and customs dues did you have to pay?
Today's blogpost tells all (don't get the hump)
https://t.co/anlk90DZNF
It's raining again ... will it never end?!
From a manuscript of John Lydgate's The Fall of Princes
Harley MS 1766, f. 133r
You can view the whole book on our Digitised Manuscripts site:
https://t.co/D3a7pPsKKB
#LetsGetDigital
Some jokes never get old!
See today's blogpost for the epic battle of the cats and the mice: https://t.co/0a19BFOK1w
What's the connection between Exhibit A and Exhibit B?
https://t.co/71S9RZ8MG7
Some of the most magnificent illuminated manuscripts were on show in our Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition.
Do you recognise these four? You can find more about them here:
https://t.co/y356v3mGup
How did morals apply to medieval animals?
Today's blogpost explains, examining the fables of Ulrich von Pottenstein.
https://t.co/OWpgRSO8gs
For #NursesDay2020, here is our blogpost Call the Medieval Midwife, written by @bbeckyL.
With our thanks to everyone in the medical profession for looking after us, now and every day 👏🩺😷💉
https://t.co/uDTjiVYTRd