Elaine Treharne

@ETreharne

Welsh scholar. Early Medieval specialist, working on manuscripts, history of text technologies, and digital archives. She/Her/Hers. Views are my own.

Stanford
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    ! Love this 14thC Islamic map of NW Africa (on left) and southern Spain, with cities & towns in red & green circles (BL Islamic 1026)

    Angre
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    30. nov.

    Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Trinity College Library: the third post in the series dedicated to the manuscripts lent by the to the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition at the :

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    30. nov.

    Edmund Ironside, King of England, died in 1016. His staunch resistance to Danish invasions prevented Cnut becoming king over all of England until after Edmund's death. Rumours abounded he was murdered, as is vividly shown here in the 15thC St Alban's Chronicle. [MS 6]

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    30. nov.

    “Unknown John manuscript discovered in Suffolk. Found in a box, the 400-year-old volume is one of the largest handwritten collections of the poet’s verse” ⁦

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    29. nov.

    My article "The Typewriter Under the Bed: Introducing Digital Humanities through Banned Books and Endangered Knowledge" was published in . Warm thanks to for amazing editorship!

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    29. nov.

    Although he was living and working some 350 years ago, his ideas are still relevant and referred to today. Read about Joseph Hall at

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    27. nov.

    Day 27: Treasure So much to choose from but I found this by accident when I went looking for the wrong shelfmark. Could it have been worn as a necklace? Stowe MS 956

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    27. nov.

    Are you a guru looking for a challenging (and different!) new project to work on in the new year? If so - come and work with us in the Digitisation Section on a new medieval manuscript facsimilie project!

    Angre
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    24. nov.

    Dear , Thank you for your letter. From the very first sentence to the very last, it is a tissue of revisionism, wilful misdirection, false equivalences, and downright lies. You have a lot of bloody gall writing this to me. 1/

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    25. nov.

    The Staffordshire Hoard is made up of over 4,000 fragments, approx a third of which are now known to come from a single, very high-status helmet. The hilt fittings also show evidence of over 90 swords. This 7th century treasure is mostly made up of beautiful and deadly war gear.

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    24. nov.

    When your drunk friend wakes you up at two in the morning because he has a pressing question..

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  15. 24. nov.

    Unassuming but so important: the late 10thC Shaftesbury Bowl. The only complete Anglo-Saxon glass object, this may once have held the heart of King Cnut

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    23. nov.

    I wish I could put in words what this means.🌈🌈

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    The world is going digital but traditional books still have *some* advantages 🤓 - have a GREAT weekend everyone! (Via )

    Angre
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    23. nov.

    Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Trinity College Library: the second post in the series dedicated to the manuscripts lent by the to the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition at the :

    Angre
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    23. nov.

    Missed Dr Maredudd ap Huw’s live talk on Elis Gruffudd’s Chronicle? Do not fear! Catch up now on: Digital versions:

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    23. nov.

    One of our favourite drawings of animals in Peniarth MS 28

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