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  • Oxford Medieval Social Media: A Retrospective
    Ashley Castelino reflects on his time as Social Media Officer for Oxford Medieval Studies After two and half years with OMS, my tenure as Social Media Officer is finally coming to an end and it’s time for me to pass on the passwords. As I look back over this weird and wonderful time, here are… Read more: Oxford Medieval Social Media: A Retrospective
  • Medieval Matters Week 0 Update
    With full term about to begin, I have three exciting developments for you all. First, a final reminder that the Oxford Medieval Mystery Plays take place on the 26 April (this Saturday) from 12 noon at St Edmund Hall. The incredible booklet can be found at the end of this post, which illustrates just how many of our community are… Read more: Medieval Matters Week 0 Update
  • ‘Big Data’ and Medieval Manuscripts
    Are you curious about what manuscripts can tell us beyond their texts? Join Digital Scholarship @ Oxford and the Bodleian Libraries for a hands-on workshop using data from manuscript catalogues to explore trends and patterns in medieval manuscript production. You’ll learn: You’ll have the opportunity to work directly with manuscripts from the Bodleian’s collections, learning… Read more: ‘Big Data’ and Medieval Manuscripts
  • Apocalypse – the Trailer
    Shaw Worth (MSt. Medieval Studies 2024) Scripture suggests that the Christian apocalypse will only happen once. OMS, however, has so far seen two in Hilary Term, both in preparation for the Medieval Mystery Plays 2025 on 26 April 2026 (programme here, and more below), with one now available to stream in perpetuity for HistoryHit’s new documentary The… Read more: Apocalypse – the Trailer
  • Light on Darkness – Book launch in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
    On 24 April, 8pm, Antiquum Documentum are pleased to present a concert to celebrate the launch of the new book ‘Light on Darkness: The Untold Story of the Liturgy’ (Cosima Clara Gillhammer, Reaktion Publishers). The programme features music connected to the book’s main themes, by composers such as Palestrina, Byrd, Weelkes, Amner, Judith Weir, and… Read more: Light on Darkness – Book launch in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
  • Plainchant Workshop
    The Oxford Medieval Commentary Network is pleased to present a plainchant workshop on 24 April 2025, 3-4.30pm in Christ Church. All are welcome; no prior experience necessary. Please sign up here or email cosima.gillhammer@lmh.ox.ac.uk