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Draco Roffensis, aka The Rochester Dragon, is celebratign 900 years since the creation of Textus Roffensis, the cathedral’s most significant contribution to medieval writing. Enter the dragon ...
The installation of the 20m-long (65ft) dragon in the nave of Rochester Cathedral is to mark the 900th anniversary of Textus Roffensis. The Anglo-Saxon manuscript, which was written in Rochester ...
The Textus Roffensis, dated 1123 AD, was named best hidden treasure by the British Library in 2007. The display of the manuscript in Rochester Cathedral's crypt coincides with an academic ...
The cathedral hosts the earliest recorded English laws dating back to the 7th century, the Textus Roffensis, written by monks at the priory of St Andrew in Rochester in the 1120s. It was added to ...
It was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.” The Textus Roffensis was written by a scribe at Rochester Cathedral The launch also saw the opening of the Colyer-Fergusson Room ...
A manuscript predating the Magna Carta is to be seen, in full, online, by the public for the first time thanks to a project involving digital experts at The University of Manchester working in ...
The Textus Roffensis, dated 1123 AD, was named best hidden treasure by the British Library in 2007. The display of the manuscript in Rochester Cathedral's crypt coincides with an academic ...
Rochester Cathedral will light up with legends, dragons and biblical scenes in an immersive show inspired by its history dating back more than 1,400 years. Visitors to the country’s second ...