According to DesignYouTrust, a group of Czech students has recreated weird scenes from Medieval books, thus proving that those Medieval scribes did more than just sell all those beers they were producing.

You can see the result in the original post but here’s a selection of my favorite scenes:

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

There has got to be a better way to tie that headscarf!

 

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

The wooden spoon in his hands doesn’t look as threatening as the cudgel in the original

 

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

His Santa list was getting ridiculously long that year

 

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

“Doing the snail” was the dance craze of the Middle Ages

 

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

Surprisingly, the village barber’s new technique for cutting his clients’ hair failed to catch on

 

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

What on earth is he doing to that poor woman? At least, she looks more serene than the man in the original

 

Medieval photography | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

When the scribe has obviously had one too many

Whoever said the Middle Ages weren’t a fun time? For more photos, visit DesignYouTrust!