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| | | | | Reading time: 5 minutes (With my apologies to subscribers for the second email, following an accidental premature publication) I'm very keen to share a fun linguistic adventure that I found myself on this week, as I dug down into the history of the humble English word street. It all began with a Patreon post by... | |
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| | | | | What do pre-Conquest documents show about the use of parsley in early medieval England? One of the things I didn't go into much detail about in my recent post Wild about parsley? was the use of parsley in medicine in early medieval England (more familiarly, the 'Anglo-Saxon' period). So I thought I would just share... | |
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| | | | | After the invention of the printing press, old handwritten books and documents were commonly recycled as reinforcements in new bookbindings made in the 15th through 18th centuries. Now, thanks to an x-ray technique developed in the Netherlands, these hidden manuscript fragments are readable without destroying the book they're a part of. It's all possible with... | |
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