The Getty Museum’s Videos on Medieval Manuscripts

Videos from the getty museum

More Videos on Medieval Manuscripts from the Getty! The Getty Museum YouTube Channel has recently added a couple of videos concerning their medieval manuscripts. The latest one concerns chivalry in the Middle Ages. The title is self-explanatory: in a little over two minutes the video explains how the way chivalry worked back in those days, … Read more

Free Online Course: England in the time of King Richard III from the University of Leicester

Royal 10 D IV f. 1 Lecture

King Richard III and the MOOCs Since the last couple of years, more and more universities are participating in collaborations where they create so-called MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses). These are a way for anyone that is interested to participate in open-access, free from costs university courses. The courses are basically on any kind of … Read more

31 New Digitized Manuscripts from e-Codices!

31 manuscripts from e-Codices

e-Codices, the Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland, has added 31 new digitized medieval manuscripts to their website. Obviously, we had to go and investigate. The new digitized manuscripts range from the 9th to the 18th century. Difficult to choose which ones to highlight since they are all wonderful to our eyes. Let’s start from the one … Read more

Cheese in Medieval Manuscripts!

medieval cheese

Cheese on the Sexy Codicology Twitter Feed It came from Walters Museum attracted our attention with this tweet: Weekend Reading: Cheese throughout history, as shown in illuminated manuscripts | https://t.co/J9b5Rqx357 pic.twitter.com/LREV5kGJTG — Walters Art Museum (@walters_museum) June 14, 2014 With a title like that, we couldn’t but investigate! Who would have guessed that cheese has such … Read more

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