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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Tiny Typo May Explain a Centuries-Old Mystery About Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ and ‘Troilus and Criseyde’The medieval writer made puzzling references to a story called "The Song of Wade," which has been lost to history. Only a few ...
A medieval sermon packed with 'memes' and simple spelling mistakes could explain a baffling line in 'The Canterbury Tales.' ...
Scholars have decoded a medieval manuscript linked to Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, solving a 130-year-old literary mystery.
Falk and Wade have also translated nikeres as “sea-snakes” instead of “sprites.” In Old and Middle English, the term was used ...
One of Canterbury’s most colourful and spectacular festivals will take to the streets on Saturday with the return of the ...
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A festive parade that takes crowds back to the Middle Ages is celebrating its 10th year. With historical links to the likes ...
Canterbury’s fascinating medieval history will be brought to life in a spectacular pageant and day of activities on Saturday (July 6). It is the fourth Medieval Pageant and Trail organised by ...
A pocket-size, 13th-century Bible was just returned to the library of England's Canterbury Cathedral, after being "lost" for 500 years. The medieval Bible was lost during the 16th century, when ...
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