Events this week

Medieval Graduate Seminar (4 Mar)

On Wednesday 4th March, Daniel Wakelin (St Hilda’s College, Oxford) will speak on ‘Does the page matter?’

As always, we will be in the Board Room from about 4.45 p.m., please bring along a mug of tea, meet the speakers and catch up with fellow medievalists. The talk will start at 5.15, followed by drinks and questions.

After the paper you are very welcome to join the speaker for dinner in a nearby restaurant. For any enquiries beforehand, please contact the convenor, Orietta Da Rold (od245).

Medieval French Seminar (5 Mar)

The next Cambridge medieval French seminar will take place this Thursday, 5th March. Dr Lucas Wood, of Durham University, will be giving his paper entitled, ‘Genealogies of Redemption: La Queste del Saint Graal’. The seminar will start at 5pm (for 5.15), and this week will be in our original venue of the McGrath Centre, St Catharine’s.

CRASSH: Greek Dialects Round Table (5 Mar)

The Greek Dialects Round Table will take place on Thursday 5 March featuring Dr Stephen Colvin and our own Matthew Scarborough, chaired by Dr Rupert Thompson, taking place at 5.00pm in room SG2 of the Alison Richard Building (ground floor) (see here: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/25921) This is one of the Multilingualism and Exchange in the Ancient and Medieval World seminars, the last of this term.