the Centre for Manuscript and Text Cultures (CMTC) at The Queen’s College (Oxford) is hosting the termly “Work in progress” colloquium on Tuesday 8th November (3,30–5,00pm UK time) and the Michaelmas Term Lecture on Wednesday 23rd November (5,15–6,45pm). For further information please consult the programme below. Vittorio Danovi, Dirk Meyer, Gabriele Rota
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CMTC presents — research talks (Michaelmas Term 2022)
(1) “Work in Progress” colloquium
Tuesday 8th November 2022, 3,30–5,00pm UK time, Memorial Room, The Queen’s College (and Zoom) (please register through the link provided below: Zoom links will be sent by email by 9,00am UK time on the day of the talk)
- Benedetta Bessi (Venice/Stanford): ‘Towards a Digital Edition of the Liber insularum by Cristoforo Buondelmonti’
- Joseph Mason (New College, Oxford): ‘Oral and Written Transmission in Old French Song: a reassessment’
Please register here (whether you are planning to attend in person or online)
(2) Michaelmas Term Lecture
Wednesday 23rd November 2022, 5,15–6,45pm UK time. Memorial Room, The Queen’s College (and Zoom) (please register through the link provided below: Zoom links will be sent by email by 9,00am UK time on the day of the talk)
- Nikolay Tarasenko (Kyiv/Pembroke College, Oxford): ‘What Can the “Greenfield Papyrus” (pLondon BM EA 10554) Tell Us about Its Owner?’
Please register here (whether you are planning to attend in person or online)
The Centre for Manuscript and Text Cultures (CMTC) is a research group based at The Queen’s College in the University of Oxford. We are scholars working in different fields of the humanities with a common interest in pre- and early modern texts, their materiality, transmission, and dissemination. For further information please visit our website: https://cmtc.queens.ox.ac.uk/. Most of our research talks are recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel CMTC Media.
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