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Medieval History Seminar -- Professor John Sabapathy (UCL)
Anachronic Cockaigne: experiments with the history of a non-existent land
Medieval History Seminar -- Professor John Sabapathy (UCL) -- Anachronic Cockaigne: experiments with the history of a non-existent land
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'Voluntarium et naturale'? Slave onomastics in ancient Italy
Katherine McDonald (Durham)
This is a School of Classics Event. Abstract This paper turns a critical eye on the naming of enslaved people in ancient Italy, using Latin, Etruscan and...
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Pecha Kucha Evening and Enterprising Mind of the Year Final
Join us to listen to inspirational stories from members of the St  Andrews community and celebrate the 2025 Enterprising Mind of the Year. - Free
Join us to listen to inspirational stories from members of the St  Andrews community. Pecha Kucha is a visual storytelling format where the speaker tells a...
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St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies: Annual Lecture
St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies presents their annual lecture, presented by Professor John Arnold, University of Cambridge, on 'Inquisitors,...
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Ovid's ecological disasters: scalar zoom and the challenges of narrative time
Alison Sharrock (Manchester)
Annual lecture of the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies Abstract Although climate change seems to have speeded up in the last few years, it still...
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Medieval History Seminar with the School of English --- Professor John Blair (Oxford)
Why did the dead walk in Medieval and Reformation Europe?
This Medieval History Seminar is organised jointly by St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies and the School of English. Professor John Blair of Oxford...