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Dutch art detective Arthur Brand, often referred to as the "Indiana Jones of the Art World," has added another major recovery to his list: a trove of centuries-old documents stolen from the National ...
U.S. military troops and federal immigration officers have made a brief but mighty show of force at MacArthur Park in Los ...
Arthur Sze, one of the most acclaimed poets of our time, is celebrated for exploring the natural world, the human condition and connections between cultures. A second-generation Chinese American ...
Bea Arthur allegedly called Betty White a "c--t" multiple times and never "warmed up" to her while working together, a "Golden Girls" producer claims in a new interview.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have virtually unwrapped a rare medieval manuscript describing how Merlin aided King Arthur early in his reign.
In February 2018, The Post reported on a carriage horse named Arthur that was spooked in Central Park, ran off and crashed into two cars.
Many mysteries remain about five murals painted at Port Arthur during a tourism boom in the 1880s, but it's hoped conservation work will lead to new information.
Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, with its preservation considered a miracle.
Rare Stories About Merlin And King Arthur Digitally Reconstructed From Circa 13th Century Text The manuscript fragment had been used as part of the binding for a 16th century archival book.
Fragments of a rare Merlin manuscript from the 1200s discovered and digitised in a ground-breaking three-year project at Cambridge University Library.
Variations on the classic Merlin and King Arthur legends span hundreds, if not thousands, of retellings. Many are documented within handwritten medieval manuscripts dating back over a millenia ...