EditorialNY: Irena Patar's launch of her new Single, Married, Divorced Brut Sparkling Wine at Westhampton Fine Wine in Westhampton Beach, NY on February 4, 2023
EditorialThis holiday season a glass of bubbly is more likely than ever to be dry, and we’re not talking brut. In response to growing demand, there have been stunning increases in nonalcoholic options for drinking and celebrating. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times)
EditorialShip of King Cnut. ROMANCES in French verse ... England; mid 14th century. (Whole folio) The ship of King Cnut. Image taken from Verse Chronicle of 'Roman de Brut' [abridgement]. Originally published/produced in England; mid 14th century. . Source: E...
EditorialLayamon writing. Brut. Areley, co. Worcs?; circa 1300-1325. [Miniature] Initial 'A', The priest Layamon writing. The opening of the epic poem, narrating the history of Britain from the story of Brutus of Troy, the mythical founder of Britain, to the la...
EditorialHistoriated initial 'I'(n the) of King Diocletian and his daughters, with a full border in blue and gold with a floral motif . The Prose Brut Chronicle of England. England; 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 15th century. Source: Harley 1568, f.1. Language: En...
EditorialFigure of a knight with a giant. A spit roast. A poem verse. ROMANCES in French verse ... England, 2nd quarter of the 14th century. Wace. Roman de Brut, a verse epitome (begins imperfectly) with continuation to Edward III; Destruction de Rome; Fierabra...
EditorialThe concluding sections of 'The cronicle of kyng the v'. Chronicle of King Henry V (copied from the prose Brut ). 4th quarter of the 15th century. Source: Cotton Claudius A. VIII, ff.17v–18.
EditorialThe deeds of Merlin: Vortigern finds red and white dragons beneath the foundation of his castle. ROMANCES in French verse ... England; mid 14th century. (Whole folio) The deeds of Merlin: Vortigern finds red and white dragons beneath the foundation of ...
EditorialShip of King Cnut. ROMANCES in French verse ... England; mid 14th century. (Whole folio) The ship of King Cnut. Image taken from Verse Chronicle of 'Roman de Brut' [abridgement]. Originally published/produced in England; mid 14th century. . Source: E...
EditorialDecorated initial 'H'(er) combined with a full foliate border with acanthus leaves and foliate feathering at the beginning of the text. The Prose Brut. England; 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 15th century. Source: Harley 24, f.1. Language: English.