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En la edad media ya estaban diciendo "maldito conejo!"👁️
Killer Rabbits in Medieval Manuscripts: Why So Many Drawings in the Margins Depict Bunnies Going Bad https://t.co/0VpMtEadVX
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International Conference on Common Heritage of #Iran and #India:
📜 #Manuscripts: Capacities and Challenges
13-14 Feb 2022
These 19th century embellished Jewish marriage contracts from Calcutta and Tangier are on view in the 'Hebrew Manuscripts: Journeys of the Written Word' exhibition at the British Library #HebrewProject
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YNET article about @britishlibrary "Hebrew Manuscripts: Journeys of the Written Word": מכתב נדיר בלונדון: הרב שאמר למלך הנרי השמיני לא להתגרש @BLAsia_Africa @BL_HebrewMSS https://t.co/GRNGCvGAlF Online exhibition: https://t.co/HSWeW90iDP
Our major exhibition, Hebrew Manuscripts: Journeys of the Written Word, opens on 20 March.
Which got us thinking about representations of Jerusalem from the western tradition.
Add 37049, f. 3
Egerton 1070, f. 5
Royal 14 C VII, f. 5
Egerton 1500, f. 49
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Announcing our next exciting exhibition “#Hebrew Manuscripts: Journeys of the Written Word”. Opening 20 March. Find out more at https://t.co/1mZyWA4wey #HebrewProject
This week, we’re showcasing one of our #medievalanimals manuscripts: MS 132, a mid-15thC Italian bestiary. This treatise features watercolour illustrations of animals, such as this #unicorn. #medievaltwitter https://t.co/GTZ8YNKARA
King William II was crowned #OnThisDay in 1087. This image is taken from one of our digitised manuscripts: Royal MS 20 A II, f. 6 r.