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- ‘Art of the Book’ Exhibition at New College, Oxfordby Will ShireFriday 13 June 2025, 12 noon–5PMLecture Room 4, New College, Oxford New College Library is pleased to announce our exhibition for Trinity Term! In ‘Art of the Book’, we explore the beauty of all things bibliographical through our wonderful special collections—from the medieval period to the present day. Expect fabulous illumination, exquisite illustrations, beautiful bindings,… Read more: ‘Art of the Book’ Exhibition at New College, Oxford
- Medieval Matters TT25, Week 6by Tristan AlpheyWelcome to Week 6: the full Medieval Studies booklet is available here. Big News! Join us on Thursday 19th June from 4:30 – 6 at the Farmingdon Institute (Harris Manchester College) for the Film Launch of the Medieval Mystery Plays! We are promised ‘liberal quantities of drinks (including the famous Tiddly Pommes apple juice) and nibbles’; full… Read more: Medieval Matters TT25, Week 6
- Film Launch Medieval Mystery Plays 2025by Henrike LähnemannWhen? Thursday, 19 June 2025, 4.30-6pm Where? Farmingdon Institute, Harris Manchester College
- Medieval matters TT25, Week 5by Tristan AlpheyWelcome to Week 5: the full Medieval Studies booklet is available here. Thank you to those who have submitted their publications for the OMS impact booklet – please continue to send short blurbs to the Oxford Medieval Studies email address ASAP. Pictures also welcome! Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Opportunities (new additions in bold)
- Medieval Matters TT25, Week 4by Tristan AlpheyWelcome to Week 4: the full Medieval Studies booklet is available here. OMS are working towards producing an ‘Impact Booklet’, emphasising all of the wonderful things that go on throughout the year. At the moment we are searching for publications – if you have published a relevant monograph/ edited volume/ edition during the past year, please drop… Read more: Medieval Matters TT25, Week 4
- Medieval Matters TT25, Week 3by Tristan AlpheyWelcome to Week 3: the full Medieval Studies booklet is available here Deadline for Social Media Officer expanded! Calling Graduate Students. We are looking for a successor for Ashley Castelino; check out Ashley’s report (and the report of his predecessor Llewelyn Hopwood) on what the role entails. Please do send in your application to Lesley Smith and… Read more: Medieval Matters TT25, Week 3