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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Joanna Tucker (University of Glasgow)
Scribal autonomy in multi-scribe manuscripts: the example of the Chronicle of Melrose Abbey
Dr Joanna Tucker (University of Glasgow) -- Scribal autonomy in multi-scribe manuscripts: the example of the Chronicle of Melrose Abbey If you would like...
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Robbie Johnston (University of Edinburgh)
Tam Dalyell and Mad Mitch at Empire's End
Robbie Johnston (University of Edinburgh) -- Tam Dalyell and Mad Mitch at Empire's End If you would like to join online please email Michael Brown on...
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Postgraduate Session
Presenters for this session are: Sophie Kniaz -- Highly Fragmented, Intensely Connected: Exploring the value of Mediterranean paradigms to the study of...