Sitemap - 2017 - Biblonia
The oldest fragment of the Vulgate Gospels
Ten medieval ways to hold a book
How to write and publish in the Middle Ages: Eadmer and St Anselm
A tale of two whores: Dante, Luther and the Pope
Fragmentarium: because manuscript fragments count, too
Everything is code, everything is number. And the medievals knew this, of course.
The polyglot and poly-alphabetical Middle Ages
The reforms before the Reformation
In principio erat verbum (and not the noun)
Dante, Virgil, Minos and the hall of mirrors
"If on a winter's night" ... an author and a reader...
When Dante's Commedia became divine
Dante's angels as movers of the heavenly spheres
Good Friday blues or the things we didn't know
[review] Roger Scruton's 'On Human Nature': What makes us who we are
'Damnatio memoriae' or the ghost in the historical record?
A website to rule them all (?): “Manuscripts Online: Written Culture 1000-1500”
'Pictures at an exhibition': The book culture of the medieval Holy Land

