"You are sweeter than milk and honey, you are peerless among thousands, I love you more than any." Emily Hazrati's lush setting of letters between two medieval nuns is gorgeous! We're performing it on Sat in 🌈 https://t.co/v4jGejmUul

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Vous pouvez retrouver ses productions en grande quantité sur le site : https://t.co/BBtvoDudog mais également sur via : https://t.co/E2QgKAZbNK

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The Medieval Unicycling Adventure is almost here, is releasing on tomorrow! RT's veeery appreciated ❤️

Play Balancelot: https://t.co/7e2aN9SqO2

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**Our penultimate lecture of the season will be delivered next Tuesday, 21st May, by Dr Jane Kershaw (Oxford )**

“Tracing loot: the fate of European in hands in the ninth century”

Venue: , 6pm.

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Monastic houses in England with extant book lists: by location. I'm particularly interested in the Gloucester/Worcester cluster

Green = Benedictine, orange = Augustinian, blue = Cistercian

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Demain sort !! Un événement tant cette série aura marqué les dernières années. C'est également l'une des plus grandes séries médiévalistes : pour l'occasion, un petit thread sur les échos médiévaux dans la série !

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Today we celebrate the feast of St Cuthbert, our great northern saint, who died in 687 & is buried in .
So here’s a thread on St Cuthbert & some of the treasures in our collections.

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My new favourite instrument, a ♣️ gives me all the dark witcher wardruna vibes. I decided I need one in my life so I made a quick

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This is a remarkably..."intimate" dissection. O.o

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Celebrating Academic World Book Day and Women's History month! Book launch 5pm tonight . Raise a glass to 'Gender: Medieval places spaces and thresholds' (London IHR 2019)

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I, a serpent, am the circling year
In which the sun forever turns.
And though Time rolls its ceaseless course
Its state is never changing.

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The published a lovely feature on the 2019 highlights, including some of our treasures: https://t.co/r0mPSSPX91

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Sermones in Cantica canticorum mostly by Bernardus Claraevallensis is our next digitized manuscript. It was written in the middle of 15th century in (#NationalLibraryCZ IV C 8) https://t.co/h2PWmnmRFg

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