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Medieval hypertext award

The oldest fragment of the Vulgate Gospels

Ten medieval ways to hold a book

A medieval 'knock-knock' joke

The legends of medieval books

Authors policing the page

How to write and publish in the Middle Ages: Eadmer and St Anselm

A tale of two whores: Dante, Luther and the Pope

Fragmentarium: because manuscript fragments count, too

Dante's Big Bang

Everything is code, everything is number. And the medievals knew this, of course.

The polyglot and poly-alphabetical Middle Ages

The reforms before the Reformation

In principio erat verbum (and not the noun)

Dante, Virgil, Minos and the hall of mirrors

"If on a winter's night" ... an author and a reader...

Pratchett's steamroller

When Dante's Commedia became divine

Dante's angels as movers of the heavenly spheres

Canto 34 of Dante's Paradiso?

Dante and Milton

Vide cor tuum

Good Friday blues or the things we didn't know

[review] Roger Scruton's 'On Human Nature': What makes us who we are

'Damnatio memoriae' or the ghost in the historical record?

Reviewing the review - “Benjamin Bergen, What the F: What Swearing Reveals About Our Language, Our Brains, and Ourselves”

A website to rule them all (?): “Manuscripts Online: Written Culture 1000-1500”

'Pictures at an exhibition': The book culture of the medieval Holy Land

Martin Luther at the Morgan Library: words, images, books.

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