Saint Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai is the center of dispute as the Egyptian government seeks control of the site. Learn more about the importance of the monastery’s archives and holdings in @AliceISullivan’s latest blog post for #Sapientia.
https://t.co/kSIM3fAbPg
Did you know that you can access the entire @MedievalWorldCC archive online? Consider an #Online#Subscription to the magazine and read the latest (and past) research on medieval history!
A long-forgotten journey to Mount Athos and Meteora in 1929 is the subject of a current photography exhibition @HCHCBoston, introducing audiences to a “mysterious, unique, and unaltered” corner of the world. @AliceISullivan writes for #Sapientia.
https://t.co/fjCfbYH9ag
Notre-Dame de Paris celebrates its re-opening Mass this Sunday, December 8, 2024. The latest issue @MedievalWorldCC--edited by friend of the CRC @AliceISullivan--explores the cathedral. Receive a 24% discount on December 8 with the code ND24!
https://t.co/N38XPuK1Sl
In a new exhibition, the story of Jewish ritual art emerges as culturally diverse, complex, sensorially rich, and full of memory. @AliceISullivan reviews "Intentional Beauty" @mfaboston for #Sapientia.
https://t.co/DNlUqXmfAJ
MWCC 12 also includes a lot of other articles on a range of fascinating topics. For example, we discuss the origins of one of the most popular games of all time: chess. Discover the medieval roots of chess in MWCC 12, available here: https://t.co/UhegorZmBf
Issue 12 of @MedievalWorldCC looks at festivals in the Middle Ages. These events brought people together around food, fun, and mockery, offering a much-needed break from daily routines.
https://t.co/hSFClR5FgK
Excited to be featured by @MedievalWorldCC’s blog for this month’s author spotlight. Many thanks to @AliceISullivan for publishing my piece in this outstanding magazine. Pick up a copy here: https://t.co/5t2ODyM8sh!
#MedievalTwitter#MedievalX Errors fixed: Here is the new issue of Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art & Architecture
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Cool articles on Coucy Donjon, Poison-proof rings, UV-light revealed pilgrim badges, & Medieval Zines.
I am grateful for the arrival of spring and with it our long-awaited edited volume "Hagia Sophia in the Long Nineteenth Century" (by @EdinburghUP), it has been a sincere privilege to work with @BunyaminAnders and the contributing authors @onbir1111@fadi_efendi
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