A medieval tapestry conveying an 11th-century tale of Norman conquest may have surprising origins, according to a new ...
Ruins of Symbaroum: The Throne of Thorns III confirmed for Q2 2026 release, pre-orders now open at $52. This expansion ...
We walk you through the incestuous, murderous, and surprisingly relatable world of Egyptian deities at The Met.
Our columnist on the books that wowed her this year. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By Sarah Lyall Though the books on this year’s list are a varied group, with wildly ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. It's December, which means there's no better activity than curling up by a ...
Henri-Pierre Picou’s “Andromeda Chained to a Rock” (1874) depicts a buxom, naked woman held prisoner on a promontory; a bat-faced monster threatening her; and a muscular, semiclad young man wielding a ...
Painted relief of Seti I (left) receiving the sign of life from Egyptian god Thoth (or Hermes Trismegistus as Greeks called him), scribe of the Emerald Tablet From the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt.
An original manuscript and cover sketch by Theodor Geisel, better known under his pen name Dr. Seuss, will be published by Random House Children’s Books, the company said in an Oct. 28 press release.
Melanie Saward works for the University of Queensland, where the BlackWords database is run. She is an Aboriginal writer, and as such, has connections with many of the authors mentioned in this piece.
Do you want the secret to all knowledge? Look no further than the mysterious, elusive Emerald Tablet of Alchemy. This object, said to be made out of solid emerald or jade, contains the solutions to ...