The Cambridge University Library exhibition, Curious Cures: Medicine In The Medieval World, showcases medieval manuscripts ...
A 15th-century manuscript reveals how women hoping to get pregnant were told to burn the mixture in an earthenware pot to ...
One 15th Century manuscript compiled by a Carmelite friar, and translated from Latin, included a suggested infertility cure ...
A rare Medieval bishop's ring found by a metal detectorist has been sold for £19,000 at auction. The gold ring, which has a ...
The medieval knights of the Middle Ages were some of the fittest and strongest warriors of their time, which comes as no ...
Want to experience a quintessential British time capsule? This gorgeous village features old stone cottages, winding lanes ...
Nestled in the rolling hills of Shropshire, this picturesque UK town offers a timeless experience, with centuries-old ...
Manuscripts drawn from the collections of the university library and Cambridge’s historic colleges will go on display.
Fragments of a rare Merlin manuscript from the 1200s discovered and digitised in a ground-breaking three-year project at ...
Displays of weapons and armour will be presented by The Society of John De Graeme and The Society of William Wallace, and the ...
Testimony in one 15 th -century manuscript records how a friar at Stamford was cured of his nosebleeds by dipping his testicles into cold water and vinegar. Another records the apparently successful ...
A Grade II listed home in Eye is up for sale at a guide price of £600,000.
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