Books of Hours Books of Hours were the bestsellers of the later Middle Ages, the one book every semi-literate and upwardly-mobile individual would have owned. This ubiquity makes them a valuable window into the religious and literary practices of everyday laypeople. Read more about Books of Hours
Doing History in a Liturgical Mode in English Nunneries (British Library, Egerton MS 2849/1, mem. 1r. Miniature heading Lucy of Hedingham's mortuary roll, 13th c.) Read more about Doing History in a Liturgical Mode in English Nunneries