The Ruminate

Like a clean cow chewing cud...so Bede describes the poet Caedmon. This blog is a place to report news, calls for papers, news items, and other things of interest to the Late Antique, Patristic, Early Medieval, and Book Arts folk and to just chat about things medieval. Also see other blogs at The Heroic Age and Modern Medieval.

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  • Evangelical Textual Criticism
    Quarles: Introducing New Testament Textual Criticism for the 21st Century
    9 hours ago
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    EpiDoc and Digital Epigraphy workshop, TCD & Maynooth (May 26–28, 2025)
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    “Ancient walls of whispers, falling low…”
    3 months ago
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    The Gorham Stevens Plaster Model of the Athenian Acropolis
    1 year ago
  • Medieval History, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Writing Fiction
    Blacksmithing in the Middle Ages
    1 year ago
  • In the Middle
    A Graduate Student in the (Farmers') Marketplace of Ideas
    5 years ago
  • miglior acque
    Kathryn McKinley, Chaucer’s House of Fame and Its Boccaccian Intertexts
    6 years ago
  • NTCS
    9th International Meeting of the International Organization for Targum Studies
    7 years ago
  • Bread and Circuses
    Latest edition of Antiquity
    7 years ago
  • A Don's Life - Times Online - WBLG
    Grenfell Tower and the Fire of Rome
    7 years ago
  • Hypotyposeis
    A Jewish-Christian Origin for 2 Enoch (Slavonic Enoch) ?
    7 years ago
  • Targuman
    Our cross to bear or taking up our cross?
    8 years ago
  • sententiae et clamores
    9 years ago
  • BibliOdyssey
    Humble Heather
    9 years ago
  • Wormtalk and Slugspeak
    Summer 2015 Lexomics Research Team
    9 years ago
  • About.com Medieval History
    Some News
    10 years ago
  • Unlocked Wordhoard
    The Ending of Shakespeare's King Lear
    11 years ago
  • The Naked Philologist
    This blog is defunct
    11 years ago
  • haligweorc
    11 years ago
  • biblicalia
    True criticism
    13 years ago
  • Quod She
    I've moved!
    13 years ago
  • Old English in New York
    Ravens, Wolves and a different Beowulf
    13 years ago
  • Euangelion
    Euangelion Has Moved to Patheos.com.
    14 years ago
  • Muhlberger's Early History
    This blog has moved
    15 years ago
  • Earliest Christian History
    All things bright and beautiful?
    15 years ago
  • Chronica Mediaevalia
    Ok, let's try this again...
    15 years ago
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  • Got Medieval
  • Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog
  • New Testament Studies Blog
  • Medieval Material Culture Blog
  • The Eastern Centuries
  • PaleoJudaica.com
  • Text Crit
  • NT Gateway Weblog
  • Thoughts on Antiquity
  • Magistra et Mater
  • CyberMedievalist
  • Archaeology in Europe
  • Apocryphicity
  • deinde.org

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Book Proposals at Bloggy U

Over at Bloggy U the issue of Book Proposals and how do one has been broached. Anyone with advice, knowledge, experience, and insight is welcome, nay, begged, cajoled, etc., to post.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The Week's News

Medieval tiles discovered at Abbey


Demonic Possession And Miraculous Healing



For Sale: Dracula's Castle


A medieval mystery


MEDIEVAL RUINS FOUND AT PUB SITE


MEDIEVAL KINGS OF MANN MANUSCRIPT RETURNS TO ISLE OF MAN FOR GALLERY
OPENING


Archaeologists set to unearth secrets of Scone and its
kings
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Thursday, July 05, 2007

Site worthy of Note

I was updating the HA links files and came across this site. Ah, if only every medieval text could be so treated:

">Vita St. Eufrosine
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Monday, July 02, 2007

More Medieval News

Medieval Gold Jewellery Found in Thracian Mound in Bulgaria

Rare carving on display at Cathedral


Angel is back after 1,100 years



Crumbling glory gets new lease of life



Library raises funds to save medieval manuscript

Medieval horse harness unearthed


REMEMBERING A BLOODY BATTLE
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