Middle Ages

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The Art of Reading in the Middle Ages

Let's take a journey in this online exhibition through society of medieval Europe to discover the rich palette in which reading manifested.

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A journey through society of medieval Europe to discover how reading manifested

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Beginning of our journey

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Chapter on monastic life and reading culture

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Chapter on courts and court culture

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Chapter on reading culture in medieval cities

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Chapter on development of reading in European national languages

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Chapter on circulation of manuscripts in the Middle Ages

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Chapter on reading culture in medieval universities

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Monasteries

Stories on monastic life

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Melodic notation for the public recitation of the Bible in mass

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Explore this gallery of monastic rules and similar formative texts

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Monastic annals and the evolution of medieval historiography

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Nourishment for body and soul

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6th century guide for communal religious life adopted by several monastic orders

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Different habits of medieval readers

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The Bible is not so much one book, as it's a collection of texts. Explore this gallery of its different books.

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A gallery of theologians and clergymen whose teachings were formative in establishing early Christian doctrine

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Courts

Stories connected with medieval court culture

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What coins where used in the Middle Ages and how far they travelled

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Female literacy during the Middle Ages was surprisingly high and many women encouraged reading and learning.

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Exploring the Manuscript Collection of Louis of Bruges

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How the Frankish noble family helped popularise and standardise written text as we know it now

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Gallery with medieval coins

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The 12th century saw a literary revolution in Europe

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Desktops, books carousels, lamps and candles were helpful when reading or writing in the Middle Ages.

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Learn about this very popular and controversial poem, a medieval guide to love.

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Cities

Stories on city life in the Middle Ages

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Discover how 15th-century scribe advertised his products in the medieval mansucripts

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How the page layout evolved during the early years of the printed book

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Books in 13th century

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How a manuscript can indicate its readership

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Learn about 13th century female semi-religious orders who created and transmitted vernacular literature

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Faculty of arts and university life in the Middle Ages

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Rhetorical and philosophical teaching of Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Different reading practices in the Middle Ages

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Educational resources

Videos, learning scenarios and worksheets for educators

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Join 8 show-and-tell sessions exploring unique artefacts in the reading room of the Leiden University Library

What book inventories tell us about reading in monasteries: The 11th century book inventory of Corbie

The medieval manuscript, the book market, Paris as important center for book trade, book makers, sellers and consumers

The first printed books, the book market, book makers, sellers and consumers

More resources related to the manuscripts and the culture of the Middle Ages (osclaítear i bhfuinneog nua é)

Manuscripts per century

Discover manuscript collections

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The book of hours is a Christian devotional book used to pray the canonical hours

Masterworks from the main abbeys and bishop schools of the Carolingian Empire (8th-9th centuries)

Manuscripts from Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin

Medieval monastic manuscripts from Bruges Public Library

Manuscripts from Leiden University Libraries

Medieval manuscripts from Národní knihovna České republiky

Newly digitised manuscripts from Bibliothèque nationale de France

Manuscripts from National and University Library of Slovenia

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Discover other collections

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Flat, usually round, piece of material used as a medium of exchange to facilitate trade

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Early printed materials

Diverse medieval objects in 3D from the Hunt Museum

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Poet and court writer for King Charles VI of France and several French dukes.

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One of Ancient Rome's greatest poets, whose work work has had wide influence on Western literature

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Eastern Roman Emperor who ruled from 527 to 565 (482-565)

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French-speaking medieval author and court historian

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Burgundian saint, abbot and theologian (1090-1153)