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Deadline Extended for the John Leyerle-CARA Prize for Dissertation Research
The deadline for the John Leyerle-CARA an annual prize has been extended until 29 February 2012. This prize, in the amount of $1,000, supports the doctoral research of a Medieval Academy member who needs to consult materials available in Toronto collections. … Continue reading
Invitations to Apply
Department of Medieval Studies at Central European University, Budapest Invitations to apply Central European University, Budapest, is the only transnational English-language graduate school in Europe that is accredited both on our continent (in Hungary) and the United States. The Department … Continue reading
Syllabus
Syllabus, a new peer-refereed journal, intends to provide an outlet for recognition and support to faculty who excel in teaching. The journal is at http://syllabusjournal.org/. It publishes original course syllabi, essays, and shorter “tool box” entries. All are subjected to blind peer … Continue reading
Wanted: Medievalists to undertake User Testing for Manuscripts Online
Dear Colleagues, We are currently seeking people who are willing to work with us as user testers as we develop our new web service, Manuscripts Online. You will be able to do the testing remotely, at four points during the … Continue reading
“Collaboration in Cataloging: Islamic Manuscripts at Michigan” Project Extended
Dear Colleagues, The University of Michigan Library’s “Collaboration in Cataloging: Islamic Manuscripts at Michigan” project staff are pleased to announce that our collaborative project to fully catalogue our Islamic Manuscripts Collection has been officially extended through December 2012. This extension … Continue reading
Seminar in Early Modern History
The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies announces: Thursday, 11/3, 5:30 p.m. Seminar in Early Modern History Dean Bell, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies “Re-Narrating Jewish and Christian Relations: Early Modern Germany through the Lens of Environmental History” Find more … Continue reading
A New Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts Online: INITIALE
Many of you already know and are regular users of Enluminures and Liber Floridus. Since 2002, these two websites have been publishing excerpts drawn from a database called Initiale. This catalogue of illuminated manuscripts, compiled under the supervision of the … Continue reading
Next Tuesday FMD Lunchtime Lecture Reminder
Just a reminder that The Friends of Medieval Dublin and Dublin City Council, TALES OF MEDIEVAL DUBLIN will be taking place next Tuesday, October 11th at 1.05pm in the new Wood Quay Venue, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8. The talk … Continue reading
Scribes Website Live
Linne Mooney, Estelle Stubbs, and Simon Horobin have now launched the Late Medieval English Scribes website at: http://www.medievalscribes.com
SCRIPTO IV und Scripto Seminare
Das SCRIPTO-Programm (Scholarly Codicological Research, Information & Palaeographical Tools) an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg strebt eine systematische forschungsorientierte Einführung in das Wesen des mittelalterlichen und frühneuzeitlichen Büchererbes an und bereitet auf dessen wissenschaftliche Erschließung vor. Es verbindet Forschung und Lehre im … Continue reading