bookshelf
Step into the forge of the English language, where knights ride, scholars argue, and poets shape words that would echo for centuries. This bookshelf opens a door to the raw, vivid world of medieval and early modern writing—romance, devotion, courtesy, translation, and the struggle to capture speech on the page. Ancient voices rise here not as museum pieces, but as living sounds from the moment English was becoming itself.

by active approximately 1462 of Cobsam Adam

by William Caxton

by schoolmaster Alexander Hume