10 Best Medieval Manuscripts Blogs and Websites in 2024

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Here are 10 Best Medieval Manuscripts Blogs you should follow in 2024

1. Medieval Manuscripts Provenance Blog

Medieval Manuscripts Provenance Blog Medieval Manuscripts Provenance Blog is a blog that writes about observations of medieval manuscripts.
Blog mssprovenance.blogspot.com
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2. Teaching The Codex Blog

Teaching The Codex Blog Teaching the Codex is run by Tristan Franklinos and Mary Boyle. Tristan came to paleography through Classics and Mary through medieval English. They began to compare approaches during their Master's degrees at Merton College, Oxford, and discussions with fellow postgraduates made clear the variety of teaching methodologies out there.
Blog teachingthecodex.com
Frequency 1 post / week Domain Authority 28 Get Email Contact

3. Manuscript Road Trip

Manuscript Road Trip Hi! I'm Lisa Fagin Davis. I have received my PhD in Medieval Studies from Yale University in 1993. In this blog, I'll be taking readers on a (virtual) state-by-state tour of manuscripts in the lower 48, focusing on less-well-known collections, some in very surprising locations.
Blog manuscriptroadtrip.wordpress.com
Frequency 1 post / quarter Domain Authority 37 Get Email Contact

4. German Manuscript Deutsche HandSchriften Blog

German Manuscript Deutsche HandSchriften Blog Manuscripts from German-Speaking Lands is a three-year collaboration between the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford and the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel. Funded by The Polonsky Foundation, the project seeks to open up the medieval German manuscript collections of two world-class libraries for research and reuse.
Blog hab.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
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5. Medieval Manuscripts Blog

Medieval Manuscripts Blog The Medieval Manuscripts Blog from the British Library delves into the intricate world of ancient and medieval manuscripts. Managed by a team of curators, cataloguers, conservators, and digital specialists, the blog highlights various aspects of the British Library's digitisation projects, exhibitions, and scholarly research. The blog frequently features contributions from these experts, offering readers detailed insights into the library's extensive collection, including recently digitized manuscripts and notable historical documents. This blog serves as a rich resource for anyone interested in the history and preservation of medieval texts
Blog blogs.bl.uk
Frequency 30 posts / year Domain Authority 82 Get Email Contact

6. Text Manuscripts Blog

Text Manuscripts Blog Welcome to the Medieval Text Manuscripts Blog! This blog highlights what makes our text manuscripts particularly interesting and appealing to us - and (we hope) to you too! Here we explore what these books can tell us about how they were made and used. We also share what we know of their most fascinating and unusual content, makers, and owners.
Blog textmanuscripts.com
Facebook Followers 3.8KInstagram Followers 13K Frequency 1 post / month Domain Authority 38 Get Email Contact

7. Medieval Books

Medieval Books I am a Professor at the iSchool (Library, Archival and Information Studies) at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, where I teach and conduct research on the History of the Book. My primary interests are medieval book design and communication in the premodern world, before the invention of the printing press.
Blog medievalbooks.nl
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8. For The Wynn Blog

For The Wynn Blog After years of research into Anglo-Saxon literature and religious practice, I've started this blog in order to share some of the fascinating things I've come across, the small things that don't make it into my formal publications. I mostly write about Anglo-Saxon prayer, liturgy, medicine, and manuscript studies - inevitably, most of my posts revolve around my small group of pet manuscripts - but I sometimes branch out into other subjects, such as Middle English literature, museums and exhibitions, and academic life.
Blog forthewynnblog.wordpress.com
Facebook Followers 186 Domain Authority 26 Get Email Contact

9. ARMA

ARMA The project aims to show how medieval reading culture evolved and became a fundamental aspect of European culture. The project will deliver 20,000 items created between the years c. 500 and c. 1550 to Europeana, among which medieval manuscripts, early printed books, and other objects.
Blog medieval-reads.eu
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