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For the first time in nearly five centuries, Buckland Abbey in Devon will resonate once more with the sacred sounds of ...
Roughly 700 years ago, a French-language sequel to the legend of King Arthur known as the Suite Vulgate du Merlin became a "medieval best seller." Its first half tells the story of how Sir Gawain ...
Join us for a special opportunity to see a number of medieval manuscripts temporarily on loan from the Newberry and discuss their interpretations. This event is hosted by the Medieval Research Group ...
The British Library’s breathtaking new exhibition, Medieval Women: In Their Own Words, brings to life the experiences, stories and voices of women from the distant past. The show covers the ...
On this subject, even the Medieval Church wasn't holier than thou. Medieval Money, Merchants and Morality, until 10 March, Morgan Library and Museum, New York ...
The world's oldest Valentine is on display in the "Medieval Women: In Their Own Words" exhibition at the British Library in London.
Great Lakes Medieval Faire has planned its theme weekends for 2025.
“Medieval Times at the Library” will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 15, at the West Bank Regional Library, 2751 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey. As it has in the past, the Barony of Axemoor ...
Enjoy an afternoon of relaxing acoustic Americana, folk-blues and classical guitar music performed by Tal Naccarato at the Great Neck Library Parkville branch ...
Now, a medieval comedy routine has been found in the pages of the Heege manuscript, a 15th-century text housed in the National Library of Scotland.
Drawing on the unexpected joy of writing a research paper, Helen Katz encourages students to engage with history at the Green Library Special Collections.
But one of the many delights about the British Library show is that it quickly shifts from more famous medieval women to the lives of their more ordinary counterparts.