Bruges, Antwerp, and Ghent, because each city has a begijnhof. Also, Bruges has a great lace museum; Antwerp has the Plantin-Moretus Museum; and Ghent has the altarpiece.
us, lightly touching a document: I just need to move you so I can make sure you're properly supported on this table
the document, the pages enormous: you SHOVE document? you throw the vellum like a paper aeroplane? oh! oh! jail for archivist! jail for archivist for One Thousand Years!!!!
Today is the feast of the Blessed Anne of St. Bartholomew, the Protector of Antwerp. It marks the 400th anniversary of her death.
She was proclaimed Venerable in 1735, and Blessed in 1917. The canonization process is ongoing (in case you're frustrated about the timing of your building permit).
I'm at 175 responses for my survey on personal tutoring! I want to smash the 200 threshold, so if you're an academic in UK HE who's had pastoral repsonsibility for students in the last 5 years under any title, I'd love to hear from you - it only takes ten minutes.
Please do share.
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Guest contributor Amelie Addison (@northumbriauni) delves into the complexities of a music book once owned by a family of gardeners at @northumberlandarchives
Read it here:
www.musicheritageplace.uk/posts/a-cros...
In the Before Times I almost DNF’d Huuizinga’s Autumn of the Middle Ages because of the discussion about music. Instead I wrote a blogpost with playlist (thanks to @onslies.bsky.social for the opportunity)!
projects.history.qmul.ac.uk/thehistorian...
#EarlyMusic #EarlyModern #SkyStorians