Following the online webinar Chaucer Here and Now (March 14), the Bodleian Library will present medieval manuscripts from its collection during an online lecture ‘The hooly blisful martir for to seke’. Manuscripts with Chaucer’s pilgrims. The meeting will take place on Monday 25 March 2024 at 4.30–5.30pm (GMT). The archivists, Dr Alison Ray (St Peter’s College) and Dr Andrew Dunning (Bodleian Library), “will explore the new iconography that developed after Thomas Becket’s murder, the impact of his death on Oxford’s religious houses and how Canterbury became a significant pilgrimage destination”. Booking information is available at the Bodleian Library events.
On Thursday, 3 November 2022, 15:00-17:00 (CET) Matthias M. Tischler will give a lecture on “Hunting for Manuscripts, Searching for Identities. A Personal Look at the Dvelopment of Research Tools for Medieval Manuscripts in the Last Three Decades: Advances and Limitations”. The seminar, organized by the Institute for Medieval Research in Vienna, will be accessible via Zoom. See the poster below for further details and the link to the meeting.
Following from the display Fragmented Illuminations: Medieval and Renaissance Cuttings at the V&A the Victoria and Albert Museum will be holding an online symposium on7 and 8 July 2022. More information, programme and registartion here.
Following from the display Fragmented Illuminations: Medieval and Renaissance Cuttings at the V&A the Victoria and Albert Museum will be holding an online symposium on7 and 8 July 2022. More information, programme and registartion here.