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- Bible Layout Through the Ages
by Henrike LähnemannReport on an In-Depth Crash-Course on the History of ‘the Book’ with Péter Tóth by Alice Lanyue Zhang (MSt. Modern Languages, 2025) This session of the History of the Book seminar at the Weston Library, led by Péter Tóth, focused on understanding the development of the Bible in its layout, languages, and content from the very… Read more: Bible Layout Through the Ages - Medieval Matter MT25, Week 8
by Tristan AlpheyWelcome, finally, to week 8. Today is the last day to enter your paper for the Medium Ævum Essay Prize and to register for Ars Inquirendi – Querying the Pre-Modern in the Age of Large Multimodal Models (including a free conference dinner at St Edmund Hall on Saturday!). As always, you can find a complete copy of the Oxford Medieval… Read more: Medieval Matter MT25, Week 8 - Book Launch: Landscapes and Producers in Medieval England. Essays presented to Rosamond Faith
by Tristan AlpheyThursday 4 December – 5.30pm Main Lecture Theatre, Rewley House1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA The launch of this festschrift for Dr Rosamond Faith will feature an introduction by theeditors, an appreciation of the honorand by Professor John Blair (University of Oxford),and commentary by Professor Mark Gardiner (University of Lincoln).A wine reception, with opportunity to… Read more: Book Launch: Landscapes and Producers in Medieval England. Essays presented to Rosamond Faith - UArctic Congress 2026
by Tristan AlpheySession 174: Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Medieval Literature This panel is proposed with acknowledgement of and sensitivity to the historic and ongoing mistreatment of indigenous peoples and their lands. We hope to foster meaningful discussion about representations of indigenous peoples in medieval literature, which has previously and erroneously been presented from a solely white,… Read more: UArctic Congress 2026 - Ars Inquirendi – Querying the Pre-Modern in the Age of Large Multimodal Models
by Stephen PinkRegister at https://form.jotform.com/252734707575364 to attend the conference and workshops (online or in person ) and to view the videos NB: All times on the programme are GMT / UK Time Join leading pre-modernists and technologists from around the world at Ars Inquirendi, 4th-7th December 2025 (online / St Edmund Hall, Oxford ), to explore how… Read more: Ars Inquirendi – Querying the Pre-Modern in the Age of Large Multimodal Models - Sergei Zotov: Alchemical Images as Vessels of Knowledge
by Fergus BovillMerton College, 5 December 2025, 5pm Join the Oxford Medieval Manuscripts Group for the final event in their Michaelmas Term ’25 programme in the Mure Room at Merton College at 5pm on Friday 5 December (Week 8) where Sergei Zotov (Warburg Institute, London) will speak on ‘Between Science and Allegory: Alchemical Images as Vessels of… Read more: Sergei Zotov: Alchemical Images as Vessels of Knowledge