Anselm
Medieval History

Anselm


Call for papers for a conference on Saint Anselm of Canterbury and His Legacy,
organised by the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Durham
Univeristy, UK and the Canterbury Centre for Medieval and Early Modern
Studies. The Conference will take place at Canterbury, April 22nd-25th, 2009.
Full details are available at:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/cmrs/conferences/anselm2009

The conference organisers welcome proposals for papers on all aspects of
Anselm's life and thought, as well as their subsequent investigation and
interpretation.

For more information please contact Dr Giles Gasper, Durham University,
at: [email protected]




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