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Medieval King Arthur manuscript could fetch £2m at auction
A richly illuminated medieval manuscript containing early versions of the Merlin and Grail legends is set to be auctioned. The tome, which has been in private hands for over 700 years, features detailed illustrations, including Merlin as a shape-shifting stag and the Knights of the Round Table. Experts suggest the manuscript could fetch a price of £2 million at auction.
Medieval King Arthur manuscript could fetch £2m at auction
A richly illuminated medieval manuscript containing early versions of the Merlin and Grail legends is set to be auctioned. The tome, which features detailed illustrations such as Merlin as a shape-shifting stag and the Knights of the Round Table, has been kept in private hands for over 700 years. The manuscript is estimated to fetch around £2 million.
Optical Music Recognition for Real-World Manuscripts with Synthetic Data
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Deterministic Integrity Gates for LLM-Assisted Clinical Manuscript Preparation: An Auditable Biomedical Informatics Architecture
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AutoSci: A Memory-Centric Agentic System for the Full Scientific Research Lifecycle
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The Russian who invented semiconductors 25 years before the USA
TIL: The Man Who Invented the Future, Then Starved to Death in It The story of Oleg Losev, LEDs, and a lost manuscript describing a new three-electrode semiconductor device There is a particular kind of tragedy reserved for people who are right too early. Oleg Losev was 18 years old, working as a technician at a Soviet radio lab in Nizhny Novgorod, when he built something in early 1922 that the rest of the world would take another 25 years to catch up to. He would never hold a position...
Unseen Edith Wharton short story is published more than a century later
The Men Who Saved the World, the Pulitzer winner’s lost manuscript found in Yale archives, appears in Strand magazineA never-before-published short story by Edith Wharton, the first female Pulitzer prize winner, who encapsulated the so-called gilded age of US society in bestselling novels including The Age of Innocence, received a first public airing on Friday. The Men Who Saved the World, discovered in the author’s archives at Yale University, appears in the Strand, a quarterly magazine...
Unseen Edith Wharton short story is published more than a century later
The Men Who Saved the World, the Pulitzer winner’s lost manuscript found in Yale archives, appears in Strand magazineA never-before-published short story by Edith Wharton, the first female Pulitzer prize winner, who encapsulated the so-called gilded age of US society in bestselling novels including The Age of Innocence, received a first public airing on Friday. The Men Who Saved the World, discovered in the author’s archives at Yale University, appears in the Strand, a quarterly magazine...
Hierarchical RBF-KAN and RBF-SKAN Architectures for Multidimensional Function Approximation and Random Field Learning
arXiv:2606.02936v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this manuscript, we propose and analyze hierarchical Kolmogorov--Arnold neural network architectures employing radial basis functions as activation functions for approximating deterministic functions and random field models. Specifically, we develop a hierarchical radial-basis-function Kolmogorov--Arnold network (hierarchical RBF-KAN) for multidimensional deterministic function approximation and a hierarchical radial-basis-function...
Unseen Edith Wharton short story is published more than a century later
The Men Who Saved the World, the Pulitzer winner’s lost manuscript found in Yale archives, appears in Strand magazineA never-before-published short story by Edith Wharton, the first female Pulitzer prize winner, who encapsulated the so-called gilded age of US society in bestselling novels including The Age of Innocence, received a first public airing on Friday. The Men Who Saved the World, discovered in the author’s archives at Yale University, appears in the Strand, a quarterly magazine...