Medieval Art Research Seminar Series: Blogging Manuscripts, Oxford Medieval Studies

Editor's note:

The University of Oxford Medieval Studies are hosting a fringe event on ‘Blogging with Manuscripts’ which will run on the Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of the Leeds IMC Congress (6th, 8th, 9th July 2020). Over the course of three days, you can join in with different seminars: Blogging Manuscripts with Polonsky German, Teaching the Digital Codex and Blogging Manuscripts for the General Public. Each seminar is online from 6.30-7pm.

July 06, 2020

Blogging Manuscripts with Polonsky German

Monday 6 July 2020, 6.30-7pm – Online – Registration Required

 

Speakers: Tuija Ainonen, Andrew Dunning, Henrike Lähnemann, Matthew Holford (Oxford) 

 

 

How can we best use the wealth of digitized medieval manuscripts to bring medieval studies to new audiences? The Bodleian Library launches the #PolonskyGerman blogging challenge with reflections on how universities and libraries can expand their public reach through teaching palaeography, the history of the book, and digital humanities. This is the first of three interactive sessions that will give participants the opportunity to collaborate on presenting everyday manuscripts to the public. 

 

 

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