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

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Making medieval stuff with cats! This time it’s quills!

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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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Summer 2019 registration is now open!

Inklings & King Arthur: https://t.co/gApaLl9M2J

Dystopian Tradition: https://t.co/I95252q1T8

Beyond Middle-earth: https://t.co/u1lGRJYquU

Beowulf in Old English: https://t.co/n4JIerWBgv

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Such a strong image for such a small miniature (only 9.4 x 15 cm)! Fencer Escaping an Attack~ done in ink and gouache on parchment by an anonymous artist ✨ Germany, c. 1600
Read more here: https://t.co/5NNEHcQPUj !

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Let's all take a minute to appreciate how cunning the is for feigning his own death. Those birds are goners! From the Worksop Bestiary created in Lincoln or York (?), c.1185. New York, Ms. M. 81, fol. 11v.

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The Feast of the was a Christian feast observed on 14 Jan celebrating stories in the

from Schreber 'Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur' https://t.co/9TjAPf3pQV

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One of my favorite medieval bibles - so medieval and yet so modern!

Pamplona Bible, Navarre 1197

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