Medieval History
Dr. Tim Graham
Two bits of news concerning fellow-member Tim Graham:
1) Cornell has just published Introduction to Manuscript Studies, co-authored by Tim and Raymond Clemens. For more details point your browser at
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4721
2) Tim will also be offering his four-week intensive graduate seminar on Paleography and Codicology, which will be open to applicants from other campuses, as it was in 2006. Details to follow in a future mailing.
I just received the book from Cornell and it looks fabulous, and I could never say enough good about Dr. Graham.
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Book By Romance Studies Professor Compares Images Of Medieval Saints To Modern Pornography
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Medievally Speaking Reviews The Serf, The Knight, And The Historian
Elizabeth S. Leet reviews: Barthélemy, Dominique. The Serf, the Knight, and the Historian. Trans. Graham Robert Edwards. Cornell, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009, for Medievally Speaking: In the ten years after the original publication of Mutation...
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Summer School In Medieval Codicology And Palaeography
Subject: Summer School in Medieval Codicology and Palaeography, Budapest, 18-23 July 2011 Announcement of a one-week Summer School in Medieval Codicology and Palaeography at the Central European University, Budapest, 18-23 July 2011. The one-week course...
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Joseph Lynch, Obituary
Professor Joseph H. Lynch died unexpectedly on December 27, 2008 at the age of 65. He held the Joe & Elizabeth Engle Chair in the History of Christianity at The Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio. He was a fellow of the Medieval Academy, past President...
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A Must
Timothy Graham's lecture on The Book of Kells, Tim is one of the best, I miss learning from him....
Medieval History