Reading Anselm: Context and Criticism

A conference to be held at Boston College, 27-30 July 2015.

For more details go to conference website.
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Friday, 20 March 2009

Early Manuscripts of Anselm: a discussion with five manuscripts

The Bodleian Library, Lambeth Palace Library, and Trinity College Cambridge present
'Early Manuscripts of Anselm: a discussion with five manuscripts'

Bodleian Library, Oxford
Monday 27 April 2009
10:30am - 4:30pm

New Library Seminar Room

In the presence of the manuscripts

10:30am - 1.00pm

Booklet circulation in Normandy in the 1080s
(Bodleian MS. Rawlinson A. 392 presented by Richard Sharpe)

Booklet circulation in England in the 1090s
(Trinity College MS. B. 1. 37 presented by Teresa Webber)

2.00pm - 4:30pm

William of Malmesbury and the collected works and letters
(Lambeth Palace MS. 224 presented by Samu Niskanen)

The Canterbury collections of works and letters
(Bodleian MS. Bodley 271 and Lambeth Palace MS. 59 presented by Michael Gullick)

Respondents: Ian Logan, Rodney Thomson

Space is limited, so registration is essential.
e-mail: bookcentre@bodley.ox.ac.uk

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

St Anselm College, NH, Conference - Programme and Registration

The preliminary programme for the conference to be held at St Anselm College, New Hampshire, from 17-18 April 2009, has been published on-line and can be viewed here.

To obtain the registration forms as a Word document follow this link.

Information concerning logistics, booking of hotel rooms, etc., can be found here.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Canterbury Conference - Finalised Programme

The full programme for the Canterbury conference has been finalised and published on the Conference website. You can access details here.