Charting the “Rise of the West”: Manuscripts and Printed Books in Europe, A Long-Term Perspective from the Sixth through Eighteenth Centuries
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Call for Papers: Outside the Ruling: Signs of Use in Medieval Manuscripts
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Edward III’s Lodge at Odiham, Hampshire
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The Indexing Of Medieval Women: The Feminine Tradition Of Medical Wisdom In Anglo-Saxon England And The Metrical Charms
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British Library announces £9m campaign to acquire the St Cuthbert Gospel – the earliest intact European book
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Book of Lismore goes on display at University College Cork
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The Medieval Girdle Book Project
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The Inquisitor and the Jewish Mother: The Role of Food in Creation of Converso Identity in Inquisition Spain
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Acta Est Fabula, Plaudite! The Role of Women in Late Medieval England: The Evidence from Wills
The purpose of this thesis is to provide an insight into the role and place of women in late medieval England through a qualitative and quantitative examination of 403 women’s wills from 1300 to 1500.
Animals in English Wood Carving
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Common Medieval Pigments
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Complexio / Complexion. Categorizing Individual Natures 1250-1600
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Pietro Bembo: A Renaissance Courtier Who Had His Cake and Ate It Too
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In Pursuit of Honor: The Balance between Widowhood and Motherhood in the Letters of Alessandra Strozzi
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