#history #medieval #annals #Latin

For those who are interested in Old English and annals, a new book featuring the annals of Winchester has been published. It is translated by Christopher Smith and covers the years 519 to 1277. For those not conversant in Latin it gives the English translation. For those who wish to practise their Latin, it is a good way to develop skills. I think I'll have to put it on my wish list. https://www.medievalists.net/2025/05/new-medieval-books-annals-of-winchester/

New Medieval Books: Annals of Winchester - Medievalists.net

Covering the years 519 to 1277, this chronicle provides an account of events in England throughout much of the Middle Ages. It includes both the 19th-century Latin edition and an English translation.

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Showing Elizabeth I in a new light - #Medieval #manuscripts blog

These manuscripts reveal a continuous process of revision of the text prior to publication, with multiple crossings out, amendments and additions. Most notably, there are dozens of pages on which the original text has been pasted over, with new wording written on top.

By using transmitted light, the Library has now been able to reveal what is under those pastedowns, and to read the original text of #Camden's #Annals for the first time in 400 years.
https://blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2023/07/showing-elizabeth-i-in-a-new-light.html

Showing Elizabeth I in a new light

If you have been following the news recently, you may have seen that we've been doing specialist imaging on the draft manuscripts of William Camden's Annals of the Reign of Elizabeth I, with sensational results. This research has been undertaken by Helena Rutkowska, a collaborative DPhil student in partnership between...

Registration open! Dec 1, 10-11:30am (EST), virtual event.

To celebrate the launch of an #ANNALS volume, American Academy of Political & Social Science, titled: Public Policy & Socio-Economic Status of Single-Parent Families: The US in Cross-National Perspective.

This event will be hosted by #Brookings Institute, and will be streamed online for everyone interested:

https://www.brookings.edu/events/a-comparative-perspective-on-policies-to-support-single-parent-families/

A comparative perspective on policies to support single-parent families

In the last 50 years, single parenthood has become more prevalent in the United States and other countries. As compared to other high-income countries, the United States does little to support sing…

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