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13 Feb 20178 Jul 2020 thijsporck Vikings

A medieval manuscript ransomed from Vikings: The Stockholm Codex Aureus

A medieval book that was looted by Vikings! Learn more about one of the most beautiful medieval manuscripts: The Stockholm Codex Aureus.

6 Feb 20174 Aug 2018 thijsporck Norman Conquest

#NotMyConqueror: Gytha and the Anglo-Saxon Women’s March against William the Conqueror

Following the Norman Conquest, Gytha, former countess of Wessex, was heavily involved in the resistance against William the Conqueror.

30 Jan 201730 Jan 2017 thijsporck Anglo-Saxon anecdotes

An Anglo-Saxon Anecdote: How a peasant beheaded himself

Off with my head! A thousand years ago, an Anglo-Saxon peasant beheaded himself. Find out why here.

23 Jan 201731 Dec 2018 thijsporck Daily life

Digging for early medieval grandmothers in Anglo-Saxon wills

Like many grannies today, Anglo-Saxon grandmothers took an interest in the upbringing of their grandchildren.

16 Jan 2017 thijsporck Old English

The Old English Judith: A Student Doodle Edition

For a bonus point on the exam, I asked my students to draw a scene from the Old English Judith. The results are amazing!

9 Jan 20179 Jan 2017 thijsporck Late medieval

How to cook your dragon and a medieval cure for old age

Cooked dragon flesh as a remedy for old age. Read al about it in the ultimate medieval guide to prevent and cure old age by Roger Bacon (c.1214-c.1294).

2 Jan 201731 Dec 2018 thijsporck Daily life, Domesday Book

Anglo-Saxon bynames: Old English nicknames from the Domesday Book

From Humphrey 'Golden-bollocks' to Alwy 'Beetle-beard' - this blog post deals with the remarkable bynames found for individuals mentioned in the Domesday Book.

4 Dec 201631 Dec 2018 thijsporck Antwerp, Plantin-Moretus Museum, M 17.4, Art, Bede, Manuscripts

An Anglo-Saxon comic book collector: Cuthwine and the Carmen Paschale

Illustrated medieval manuscripts and severed babies. Cuthwine, bishop of Dunwich, had a taste for comics and gory details.

13 Nov 201613 Nov 2016 thijsporck Medievalism, Old English, Tolkien

The Medieval in Middle-earth: The Anglo-Saxon Habits of Hobbits

The Anglo-Saxon habits of Tolkien's hobbits! There is more medieval to these halflings than meets the eye...

9 Oct 201613 Jan 2017 thijsporck Old English

Beowulf vs the Dragon: A Student Doodle Edition

My students' artistic renditions of Beowulf fighting the dragon document how well (or how badly) my students remembered the Old English poem.

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