A new exhibit at the UH M.D. Anderson Library features Medieval texts. Learn more in this week's UH Moment. “‘Sacra et Profana,’ sacred and profane.” Art history professor Judith Steinhoff explains ...
GO: Shaping the Soul: Books in Medieval Life at Lewis & Clark College’s Watzek Library, 615 S Palatine Hill Road, ...
As part of the CWRU Department of Music's graduate seminar on medieval chant and liturgy, Rosemary Heredos, a doctoral student in the CWRU Historical Performance Program, is working with medieval ...
Shortly after Christmas last year, Gina Hurley and Eric Ensley visited the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library’s facility on Winchester Avenue where one of the world’s great collections of ...
For generations, a misidentified medieval manuscript was hidden in a 474-year-old English boarding school’s library. After a ...
Yearning princesses locked away in castles, heroic knights, hawkish Vikings — fragments of medieval European stories have permeated nearly every aspect of contemporary culture, from Taylor Swift songs ...
A super old manuscript in a Shropshire school library had been catalogued and shelved for generations. Only recently did ...
The language of music is universal, but can be lost over time. After a 20-year reconstruction effort, a researcher and a performer of medieval music have brought "lost" songs from the Middle Ages back ...
"For this, the team turned to EquipEx+ Biblissima+, which has a catalog of links to digitized versions of over 260,000 ...
Usually, when people hear the term “illuminated manuscript,” they think of enormous, leather-bound books, produced painstakingly by the hands of medieval European monks, and filled to the brim with ...
To “doodle” means to draw or scrawl aimlessly, and the history of the word goes back to the early 20th century. Scribbling haphazard words, squiggly lines and mini-drawings, however, is a much older ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. To “doodle” means to draw or scrawl aimlessly, and the history of the word goes back to the early 20th century. Scribbling ...