While on sabbatical leave at the University of Zürich in Lent term, Judy Quinn completed filming of a segment of a new MOOC (massive open online course) on Sagas and Space: https://www.coursera.org/course/sagaspace The presentation, on space in eddic poetry, forms part of the course material for the second week of the MOOC, which has been […]
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Digitisation of Medieval Welsh Manuscript: The Cambridge Juvencus (MS Ff.4.42)
A manuscript containing the earliest pieces of verse in Old Welsh, the Cambridge Juvencus (MS Ff.4.42), has just been digitised and added to the Cambridge Digital Library. The verses, known as the ‘Juvencus Nine’ and the ‘Juvencus Three’, were added in the late ninth century to the flyleaves and margins of an existing Latin text, […]
Continue ReadingCongratulations to Dr Rory Naismith
The Department is delighted to congratulate Dr Rory Naismith, currently a Mellon Research Fellow, on his appointment as lecturer in Early Medieval British history at King’s College London from 1st September 2015.
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