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Worcester Cathedral Library and Archive Blog

Worcester Cathedral Library contains nearly 300 medieval manuscripts, 5500 printed books, and 20,000 archival documents. The aim of this blog is to open up the fascinating collection of a Medieval English Cathedral to the wider world.

Anglo-Saxon

 The verbal maps of the Anglo-Saxon Charters

Families – did they matter in Anglo-Saxon times?

Æþelflæd, the Lady of the Mercians

Fishing around in the Archives

A hidden gem: Bede’s De Arte Metrica

St Gregory at the Scriptorium: A Brief History of Manuscript Making at Worcester

Edward the Confessor: A Visitor to Worcester?

Kings and Bishops – The Uhtred Charter and Anglo-Saxon Land Rights

Buried Treasure III: Early Fragments in Later Books

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