Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Gold mine of cheeky medieval doodles show ancestors just as silly as us

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Gold mine of cheeky medieval doodles show ancestors just as silly as us

Another example shows a snatch of musical notes together with the lyrics of a hymn. The monk was probably trying to remind himself of a song; this, Dr Kwakkel says, is "one of the earliest example of musical notation that we have". Read: Ancient book …
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BOOK REVIEW: "The Complete Little Nemo"

His early 20th century comic strips (“Little Sammy Sneeze,” “Dream of the Rarebit Fiend”) and animated shorts (“Gertie the Dinosaur,” “The Sinking of the Lusitania”) are still among the most groundbreaking examples of both genres. What McCay is best …
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