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Daily Archives: August 14, 2013
Call for Papers – Theories of Blood in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature and Culture
The Blood Conference: Theories of Blood in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature and Culture St Anne’s College, Oxford: 8th –10th January, 2014 Convenors: Laurie Maguire, Bonnie Lander Johnson, Eleanor Decamp Blood in the medieval and early modern periods … Continue reading
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40th Annual Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies
The 40th Annual Saint Louis Conference on Manuscript Studies will be held October 11-12, 2013, at Saint Louis Louis University. Organized annually since 1974 by the Vatican Film Library — part of the Saint Louis University Libraries Special Collections — … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Inter-cultural Exchange in the Western Mediterranean
Inter-cultural Exchange in the Western Mediterranean 49th International Congress on Medieval Studies Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 8-11, 2014 Organizers: Sarah Davis-Secord, University of New Mexico and Travis Bruce, Wichita State University Sponsor: Institute for Medieval Studies, Univ. of New Mexico One … Continue reading
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Seeing With New Eyes: Rediscovering Medieval Manuscripts in a Digital Age
From nyamcenterforhistory.org: Several times over the past 30 years, I’ve consulted a mid-13th-century manuscript in the New York Academy of Medicine’s holdings. This large, 94-leaf, handsomely bound volume was formative to my training as a historian of medieval medical history, … Continue reading
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