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A useful companion for a scholar: cats in the Middle Ages
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A useful companion for a scholar: cats in the Middle Ages

March 15, 2019 Bad Historian

Who am I? ‘I am a most faithful watchwoman, ever-vigilant in guarding the halls; in the dark nights I make my rounds of the shadowy corners — my eyes’ light is not lost even in black caverns. For unseen thieves, who ravage the heaped-up grain, I silently lay snares as…

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  • Alexandre Dumas
  • Ancient & Medieval History
  • Animals
  • Archaeology
  • Articles
  • Brian Clegg
  • Christianity
  • Cyrano de Bergerac
  • David Downie
  • Early Middle Ages
  • England
  • French History
  • Galilee
  • Ghost Writers
  • history of religion
  • History of Science Fiction
  • history of women
  • Irish History
  • Jewish Life in the Middle Age
  • Joan of Leeds
  • Kepler
  • Kopernikus
  • Lombards
  • Magna Carta
  • Man on the moon
  • Manuscripts
  • Maquet
  • Medieval
  • Medieval Germany
  • Medieval Historiography
  • Medieval History
  • Medieval Politics
  • medieval religion
  • Medieval Urban Studies
  • Milan
  • Modern History
  • Modern(ish)
  • Multimedia
  • Museums
  • New York
  • nuns
  • Ottoman Empire
  • Paris
  • passion for paris
  • philip jett
  • Providence
  • religion
  • Religious History
  • Rome
  • San Francisco
  • Science
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  • 800 medieval illuminated manuscripts digitized
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  • On “the way of carnal lust”, Joan of Leeds, and the difficulty of clerical celibacy
  • On Sex Toys and Penance
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