Medieval History
Latinities in England , 894-1135Latinities in England , 894-1135 JAN 22
Latinities in England , 894-1135
a workshop in two parts
Friday, January 22
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Morning Session (11 a.m.?12:30 p.m.)
Asser and Æthelweard
Afternoon Session (2 p.m.?3:30 p.m.)
Goscelin and William of Malmesbury
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New York University
13-19 University Place , Room 229
Co-sponsored by the Department of English, New York University
Please note: the event is open to pre-registered participants only;
for pre-registration and recommended reading, please contact Gerald
Song (
[email protected])
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