These series provide a home for high‐quality humanities research on topics from the late antique, medieval and early modern periods. Beginning in 2018, all books listed in RMEMC are also part of SMEMC ...
The vast majority of female scribes remain anonymous. Many likely worked in convents or lay workshops, their contributions ...
What kinds of books did parish churches have in the Middle Ages? From where did they get them? BOMPAC examines these poorly known but fundamental questions of medieval book history. Its primary ...
Richly coloured and decorated work is going on show after conservation, partly funded by the Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund ...
Medieval music fragments and Middle Dutch texts The FragmEndoscopy method proved not only successful, but also practical and affordable. Previous attempts to make fragments visible on the inside ...
Would you write in the margins of books? Simon Armitage travels to the edge of the page to explore marginalia. Senior Lecturer in Medieval History, Damien Kempf notes that there is very little ...
A fascinating analysis of why there are no female mystics in medieval Judaism. This book addresses a central question in the study of Jewish mysticism in the medieval and early modern periods: why are ...
A vividly written book by archaeological TV presenter, academic, and author Professor Alice Roberts, exploring the lives of ordinary people in the Middle Ages, has taken home a coveted prize at the ...
These series provide a home for high‐quality humanities research on topics from the late antique, medieval and early modern periods. Beginning in 2018, all books listed in RMEMC are also part of SMEMC ...