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A study of 16 Medieval manuscripts in Clairvaux Abbey in France found they were bound in a surprising material: sealskin.
Biomolecular analysis shows that unusual book coverings are made of sealskin, hinting at far-flung trade networks.
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All That's Interesting on MSNMedieval Manuscript Featuring Legends Of Merlin And King Arthur Found Languishing In Pieces In A British LibraryRoughly 700 years ago, a French-language sequel to the legend of King Arthur known as the Suite Vulgate du Merlin became a ...
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The Mysterious Medieval Manuscript We Still Can't DecipherSo just what is the Voynich Manuscript, and would the information contained in it really revolutionize our understanding of Medieval history, if we could just decode it? Appeals court rules Trump ...
A team at the University of Bergen in Norway have determined that a minimum of 1.1% of medieval manuscripts from around 800 to 1626 CE were copied by female scribes, with a probable total ...
The Vatican Film Library holds more than 200 full or partial facsimiles of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. A manuscript facsimile is a published, printed photographic reproduction that captures ...
Sitting in the British Library, he was allowed to page through the Pearl-Manuscript, a singular bound volume from the 1300s containing the earliest versions of the masterly medieval poem "Pearl ...
New research suggests that women were the scribes of at least 1.1 percent of manuscripts in the Latin West between 400 and 1500 C.E.
The Pearl manuscript is as extraordinary and unexpected as the poems it contains, notes Bahr, who has dedicated his career to the study of medieval literature. His new book, Chasing the ...
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