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News from the medievalists in the Faculty of English at the University of Oxford.

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    15. sij

    Our Medieval English Research Seminar will return on 21 January. Please note that we will now meet on Tuesdays, with a sandwich lunch provided from 12.45 pm.

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    We are delighted to announce our Hilary Term seminars and events.

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    4. velj

    Prof. Judith Schlanger will deliver the 2020 E. A. Lowe lectures, in a series titled 'The Hebrew-Latin Manuscripts of the Library of Corpus Christi College'. The first lecture will be on Tuesday 25 February at 5 p.m. in the MBI Al Jaber Auditorium, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

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  4. 4. velj

    Today, we'll hear from Rebecca Pinner ( ), on ‘Water, Wetlands and Hagiographic Culture in Medieval East Anglia’. Lecture Theatre 2, with a sandwich lunch from 12.45. All interested are welcome to attend.

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  5. 3. velj

    We're not sure if this is the first time we've had palaeographical principles named after members of our faculty, but we're big fans of this.

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  6. 3. velj

    2) 'The Solopova principle' ( ): the graphic display of couplet end-rhymes, and with it, a strong aversion to alternating (abab) rhyme displayed at the right-hand margin'.

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    Additionally, the issue features two new coinages named after two of our researchers in Susannah Fein's article: 1) 'The Wakelin Principle' ( ): the practice of copying English verse line by line, as opposed to copying it continuously as punctuated prose

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    2) Daniel Sawyer ( , currently the Fitzjames Research Fellow at ), 'Pedant's Revolt: Dissent in the Hierarchy of Scripts'

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  9. 3. velj

    The newest issue of the Journal of the Early Book Society (19 (2019)) is out, and features two of our former DPhil students: 1) J.D Sargan ( ), 'Buttonhole Bookmarks for Twelfth-Century English Bindings? Including a Supplement to Blatt and Swales'

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    31. sij

    How Alcuin saved Northumbrian learning from the Vikings, to be shared across the new Holy Roman Empire

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  11. 28. sij

    Today, we'll hear from Francis Leneghan (Oxford), on ‘The Dynastic Drama of Beowulf’. Lecture Theatre 2, with a sandwich lunch from 12.45 p.m. All interested are welcome to attend.

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  12. 24. sij

    While he was perhaps best known for his Monty Python films, Terry Jones was also a budding medieval historian. Here, Prof. Marion Turner reflects on Jones’ contributions to Chaucerian scholarship:

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    22. sij

    We are delighted to announce our Hilary Term Seminar, 'The European-ness of Middle English Literature: A Conversation', with Prof. Marion Turner and Dr. Phil Knox! 5 March, Corpus Christi College. See for more details:

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    22. sij

    Just had a sneak preview of Peggy McCracken's slides for tmrw's annual lecture on Animate Ivory: Animality, Materiality, &Pygmalion’s Statue, 5-6.30pm, Lecture Theatre 2, English Faculty; looks absolutely fab, gorgeous aplenty!

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    15. sij

    TWO WEEKS until abstract deadline! MANCASS 2020 Conference, University of Manchester, 16-17 April 'Neighbours: Locating Early Medieval England, c.500-1100' Keynote: Prof. Susan Oosthuizen ECR Keynote: Colleen Curran

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  16. 21. sij

    We have plentiful sandwiches, homemade cupcakes from , and papers from and to come! What better way to spend your Tuesday lunch?!

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  17. 21. sij

    Today, we'll hear from two doctoral students: Lucy Brookes ( ), ‘Flat, Round, Hidden: Character and Type in the Middle English Popular Romances’ Rebecca Menmuir ( ), ‘Tomb Raiders: Christianising Ovid in the Middle Ages’ Lecture Theatre 2, 12.45

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  18. 20. sij

    This term, we're changing the time and date of our Medieval English Research Seminar. All seminars will now take place Tuesdays of weeks 1-8 at 1.15 pm in Lecture Theatre 2, English Faculty. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.45 pm in the foyer.

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    17. sij

    Now online: Medieval Booklet for Hilary Term 2020 - something for every day of spring Download from Thx to & for compiling & copyediting & to all groups for contributing!

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  20. 8. sij

    🎵It’s the most wonderful time of the year...🎶 Our Medieval English Research Seminar will return on 21 January. Please note that we will now meet on Tuesdays, with a sandwich lunch provided from 12.45 pm.

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