Full seminar listings for the term can be downloaded as a PDF document: Hilary 2012.
Events in the next seven days:
Week 4
Late Antique and Byzantine Seminar
Sabine Ladstätter, 'OCBR Special Lecture. Ephesos in Late Antiquity and Beyond'
Wednesday, 5pm, Ioannou Centre for Classical & Byzantine Studies, 66 St Giles
Medieval English Research Seminar
Aisling Byrne, 'Family, Locality, Nationality: Translating Gerald of Wales in Late-Medieval Ireland'
Wednesday 5.15pm, The History of the Book Room, St Cross Building
Middle High German Graduate Seminar
Convenors: Nigel Palmer, Alumt Suerbaum and Anettte Volfing, 'The Jenaer Liederhandschrift'
Wednesday 11.15am, Somerville College
Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Archaeology Seminar - Networks
Marlena Whiting, 'The shifting routes of southern Palestine and Transjordan in Late Antiquity: A regional study of military, commercial and pilgrim traffic'
Thursday 11am, St John's College, New Seminar Room
Graduate Reading Group
Workshop, 'Crusades'
Thursday, 1pm History Faculty
Aelred and Aquinas Reading Class - Mediaeval Treatment of the Emotions
led by Prof Joost Baneke and Dr Peter Hunter OP, 'St. Aelred of Rievaulx, selected texts on affectus'
Thursday 4pm, The Aquinas Seminar Room, 17 Beaumont Street
After Rome: Aspects of the History and Archaeology of the Fifth to Seventh Centuries
Bryan Ward-Perkins, 'The end of the statue habit'
Thursday 5pm, Danson Room, Trinity College
Medieval Latin Reading Group
Workshop, 'A selection of medieval Latin verse'
Friday 2pm, Grove Seminar Room, Magdalen College
Week 5
Medieval History Seminar
Rod Thomson, ''The Dane broke off his continuous drinking-bouts, the Norwegian left his diet of raw fish': William of Malmesbury on the Scandinavians'
Monday, 5pm, Wharton Room, All Souls College
Medieval Church and Culture Seminar
Mary Boyle and Chloe Parker, 'Post-Death Conversion in 'St Erkenwald' and the Munich 'Oswald' and Making a Mark: Burial Mounds and Stone Monuments in Anglo-Saxon England'
Tuesday 5.15pm, Carpenter Room, Harris Manchester College.

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Course Details: Master of Studies in Medieval Studies [History Faculty]
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