MANCHESTER CENTRE FOR ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES
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MANCHESTER CENTRE FOR ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES


MANCHESTER CENTRE FOR ANGLO-SAXON STUDIES
This year's Toller Lecture will be held on Monday 1 March 2010 at 5.00
p.m. in the Samuel Alexander Theatre, Samuel Alexander Building, The
University of Manchester, UK. The speaker will be Professor Rolf Bremmer
of the University of Leiden. His subject is: 'Looking Back in Anger: Wrath
in Anglo-Saxon England'. The lecture will be followed by a free wine
reception. Audience are invited to dine with the speaker after the
reception; for dinner cost and details contact Professor Gale Owen-Crocker
at [email protected] by 20 Feb 2010.




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