Congrats to Marianna Cerno for publishing a new ps. Clementine text she identified recently, for which she suggests a date of composition in the fourth century!
Basically, new apocryphon just dropped.
You can find a discussion of her book here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmQe...
10.03.2026 16:54
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Looking at the rhetoric of the US administration right now and a) every media outlet should talk to a premodern historian right this minute; b) they lost their minds
04.03.2026 19:05
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American Medieval Podcast
A podcast about the Middle Ages (with an American twist), hosted by Professor Matthew Gabriele.
fyi, i have a podcast and it's really great and fun. and there are a lot of super-smart people who've been on to talk about not just the Middle Ages but how and why it's studied here in the USA. please give it a listen.
AmericanMedieval.com
02.03.2026 16:07
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Want to know the date of the Tremulous Hand of Worcester, or why medieval documentary โforgeryโ is, more properly, imaginative fiction? My book is now available in paperback! ๐ฅณ
www.arc-humanities.org/978180270086...
01.03.2026 13:51
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An oblong sheet of written parchment, formerly sealed.
The only surviving original Carolingian "littera formata", like a passport for a priest. Issued in Lucca, now in Pavia. archiviodigitale-icar.cultura.gov.it/it/185/ricer...
26.02.2026 17:35
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There used to be a joke in the East Block.
Dear Radio Yerevan, will there be a World War III?
No, but there will be such a struggle for peace that nothing will be left standing.
28.02.2026 19:04
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PENGUIN & CLASSICS
AN ENTIRE FRAT SETS SAIL TO STEAL THE WORLD'S
FANCIEST COAT
Jason is, admittedly, very on brand.
27.02.2026 18:03
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The post-apocalypse tv series have ruined our ability to understand who will actually fare well after a major societal crisis.
27.02.2026 10:08
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Looking forward to what ChatGPT makes out of the natures of Christ.
26.02.2026 07:30
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Do you want to get another schism? Because this is how you get another schism
26.02.2026 07:29
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A snippet of a painting of Christ at Capel-y-Ffin by David Jones. Shows mountains and the chapel at the house.
Ninth-century Evington bronze brooch, with a cross design and four quadrants of dragon-y interlace
The decorated engraved back of the tear-drop shaped gold Alfred Jewel (ninth century)
The gold Alfred Jewel, with a dragon terminal, and enamel face of a man holding two floriate staves
Really enjoyed giving a talk on Old English poetry, David Jones, Denise Levertov, and Ruth Bidgood at the Oxford English Medieval Seminar today. Thanks to a lovely audience for the feedback. Rewarded myself with the Alfred Jewel and Evington Brooch @ashmoleanmuseum.bsky.social
24.02.2026 16:44
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This has been a slog but Iโm pleased to day that Iโm currently checking the proofs, which means this book will soon be out in the wild!
23.02.2026 09:01
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non mihi prima haec rodeo est
22.02.2026 04:49
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Finally finished this excellent book by @garethdennis.uk, highly recommended to all interested in modern society! It got me thinking how do people doing infrastructures now and in the premodern period can have a conversation? There is clearly loads to talk about here, many similar observations.
21.02.2026 19:53
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A tool is always intrinsically simple, however elaborate its mechanisms may be, but a work of art, which is a complex of many stages and levels of crisscrossed intentions, is always intrinsically complicated, however simple its effect may seem.
Not all that Kubler wrote has stood the test of time (pun intended) but this is perhaps the most fitting diagnosis of creative endeavors for the times of AI
21.02.2026 11:39
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Schlieรung des Instituts fรผr Archรคologie an der HU-Berlin
Die Archรคologie gehรถrt seit fast 200 Jahren zur wissenschaftlichen Tradition der Humboldt-Universitรคt. Ihre Schlieรung bedeutet den Abbruch einer gewachsenen Forschungstradition und eine dauerhafte Sc...
The Institute for Archaeology at the Humboldt University of Berlin is threatened with closure and with it a two-century long tradition of archaeological research that shaped the entire discipline. Please sign the petition to oppose this plan: weact.campact.de/petitions/sc...
#medievalsky
21.02.2026 09:44
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vienna: escalators move fast
munich: escalators move slow
berlin: what do you mean an escalator that 'moves'
21.02.2026 08:40
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the stemma codicum of any texts that survive the Digital Dark Ages will be like
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redaction summary
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summary ---- Papyrus
of wikipedia nukecraterus N. 47
18.02.2026 15:04
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12. Sommerkurs Palรคographie. Lateinische Schrift in Heidelberg.
Der Kurs vermittelt die Grundlagen aus zwei Jahrtausenden Schriftgeschichte (Datierung, Lokalisierung & Lesekompetenz). Wir freuen uns auf die Bewerbungen (bis 31.05.2026) ๐
#medievalsky
17.02.2026 15:17
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A screen snip. At the top is a sentence pointing out that the Northern Line tube line closely follows the route of the Roman Road, Stane Street. Beneath are two maps, on the left Stane street is shown with settlements including Morden, Tooting, Clapham and Kennington marked. On the right is another map with the modern northern line shown. All of the settlements on the stane street map are duplicated on the tube map.
We've been on the Northern Line. The idea that it's 2000 years old seems completely reasonable.
17.02.2026 09:18
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I propose to make universal the old policy of the Blackfriars conference at the American Shakespeare Center:
If you do not end your paper on time, you will be forced to exit, pursued by a bear. Literally, a bear will come take your paper from you.
16.02.2026 01:14
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A plate full of rogaliki, yeast little horns filled with strawberry marmalade
We are baking here
14.02.2026 15:59
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A plate full of rogaliki, yeast little horns filled with strawberry marmalade
We are baking here
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Great, now we also need the peer-review option and every post by an academic will be delayed by two to three years (or just desk-rejected by the moderation team).
10.02.2026 21:48
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Great, now we also need the peer-review option and every post by an academic will be delayed by two to three years (or just desk-rejected by the moderation team).
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Leeds Institute for Medieval Studies Research Seminar poster that says
Elaine Treharne (Stanford): Small Details, Big Data: Male and Female Scribal Communities in a Thirteenth-century Mortuary Roll
Key words: Professional scribes in the Middle Ages. Women scribes and womenโs literacy. Handwriting. Layout, punctuation, abbreviation, style, and decoration. Digital tools for โeveryday writingโ. Communities of literacy.
Tuesday 10 February, 5.30 pm, Laidlaw Library, University of Leeds, Level 1 Seminar Room (hybrid)
To attend both online and in-person please register at https://forms.office.com/e/iP5qRb5GSk
All welcome to our next research seminar. Elaine Treharne (Stanford) on handwriting, women scribes, digital tools and manuscripts. 10 February 5.30 pm GMT, Laidlaw Library (hybrid). To register: forms.office.com/e/iP5qRb5GSk #medieval #manuscripts #palaeography #digitalhumanities
05.02.2026 17:43
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Programme of Digital Digesta. Interpretation of Legal Codes and Data Structuring and handout of first talk
Such an honour to be at Nagoya University for this fabulous event, talking about a project I am conducting @dependencybonn.de using data from Connecting Late Antiquities
08.02.2026 04:27
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