The ‘King’, from the Lewis Chessmen

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  • 27 February, 2011: Special issue of Viator

    October 2011 sees the publication of a special issue of Viator, in honour of Richard and Mary Rouse: Medieval Manuscripts, Their Makers and Users. The essays in this collection pertain to art history, medieval Latin culture both...

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  • 27 February, 2011: Games and Sports: Colloquium Report

    Despite poor weather and the closure of the eastern end of the Central Line, the society convened on February 19th for our spring colloquium: Games and Sports.Unfortunately, William Maclehose came down with the flu and so was...

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  • 12 February, 2011: Travel to Mile End: 19th February

    Travel to Mile End will be affected by engineering works on the 19th.  The Central Line will not be running between Liverpool Street and Woodfood or Newbury Park; there is a replacement bus service.  The...

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  • 30 January, 2011: PhD studentship in digital methods in palaeography

    The Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, is advertising a PhD studentship in digital methods in palaeography funded by a European Research Council project, the 'Digital Resource of Palaeography,...

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  • 05 December, 2010: Gift-Giving: Colloquium Report

    A beautiful if chilly Saturday saw the society re-convene for our autumn colloquium.  Unfortunately, Michael Gledhill, who was to present a paper entitled ‘Peter Damian, Fonte Avellana and the Giving and Receiving of Gifts’,...

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  • 28 April, 2010: Postgraduates Present Colloquium Report

    Although for once TFL chose not to put a transport assault course in the Society’s way, we did fall victim to the volcanic ash cloud that was the big news event of last week.  Laura Bailey – who was to speak on sexuality in...

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  • 21 April, 2010: Change in Speaker

    Due to the extraordinary travel chaos of the last several days, one of our speakers - Laura Bailey - will be unable to speak at the Colloquium.  For this reason, the schedule has been rearranged.

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