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Researchers have found pages of a rare medieval manuscript masquerading as a cover and stitched into the binding of another book, according to experts at the Cambridge University Library in ...
The manuscript, handwritten by a medieval scribe in Old French, served as the sequel to the legend of King Arthur. There are just over three dozen surviving copies of the sequel today.
Plants and pots, from the Voynich Manuscript. credit: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, General Collection, folio 99v, MS 408 Often described as the “world’s most ...
A miraculously preserved, rare 13th-century document illustrating the tales of King Arthur and Merlin was recently discovered by University of Cambridge historians.
Researchers have found pages of a rare medieval manuscript masquerading as a cover and stitched into the binding of another book, according to experts at the Cambridge University Library in ...
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