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First four trumpets of the Apocalypse
Illustrated Apocalypse in Anglo-Norman French (England c. 1300), now with us as CCCC MS 394
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Ff #ParkerAdvent2021 Day 20: The food laid out on the table for the happy couple infamously includes what must surely be the oldest surviving illustration of a #pretzel; cf https://t.co/FflWBRKu1k
#ParkerAdvent2018 Day 21: #BooksasGits (2) in our new #blog post celebrating our #BLAngloSaxon loans, feat the #Æthelstan #Bede (#CCCC183, #StCuthbert) & the #OldEnglish Bede (#CCCC41, #Leofric): discover more here! https://t.co/6TxG6YLm8D
#Advent #AdventCalendar #medievaltwitter
'Beyond Words': a sneak preview of our new #exhibition, on display through Christmas, showcasing the #materiality of the #book through a selection of #curious & #bizarre gems from our #collections, from #bookmarkers, #bindings & #beavers to #parchment #repairs & #volvelles!
We're delighted to be a part of @OpenCambridgeUK again this year! Come #visit the #Library, #view an #exhibition of our finest #treasures & #experience a practical #demo on #medievalbooks c/o the fantastic Cambridge Colleges' Conservation Consortium! 15th Sept, 10-4: all welcome!