The lyf so short, the craft so darn long to lerne. Assoc Prof of English + DGS (for my sins) @ UGA. MT expat, she/her, views mine alone. Runs @HargrettHours
@aarontpratt @meganlcook You probably figured it out already, but the missing word is just "pope." So boring.
And yes, some of us do keep the Gorlach edition at our elbow for any emergency.
"Let's all speak Cree." @MontDigAcad is creating online Indigenous language courses for tribes that want one.
The Rocky Boy Reservation is home to 3,770 people. Of those, about 25 speak Cree as their first language. https://t.co/nsjUwq2hn4 #mtnews
@dianahmyers Oh sorry, I misunderstood! Probably Leroquais is your best bet then, or else Jean Sonet's Repertoire or Keith Sinclair's Priéres, although I can't remember if you'll get full text that way or only incipits.
Every year, UGA Athletics history specialist, Jason Hasty, presents an exhibit through the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library. This year, Hasty curated an exhibit titled “A Chance to Play: Title IX and Women’s Athletics at UGA.”
https://t.co/4B1H8v0Ftz
‘Re-mediating the Early Book: Pasts and Futures’ (REBPAF) is a European Commission-funded MSCA Doctoral Network that will support 13 PhD researchers undertaking projects on late medieval and early modern books.
https://t.co/5bavzVMf66
@hollyacrocker mostly no, unless it's a pre-arranged thing (time sensitive feedback). I have a syllabus statement that says I check email sporadically on Saturday, not on Sunday, so don't get your hopes up. Seems to help, because I rarely get many weekend emails
Everyone! We're back - now with even MORE manuscripts!
We're so excited to be participating in @LesEnluminures Manuscripts in the Curriculum program. Check out what we've got lined up for the semester!
https://t.co/ftgrUZrcnq
It is with great sadness, we share the news of the death of Shirley Burkovich, who passed away earlier today. Shirley played in the AAGPBL from 1949-1951 (Muskegon Lassies, Chicago Colleens, Springfield Sallies and Rockford). She was also in A League of Their Own during the end.
@JocHargrave@BridgetWhearty @MeganPeiser @lmaruca@samartha @ClaireSquires @jpsa @GrubStreetWomen @wynkenhimself @ebenjmuse @Shaf_Towheed@dmndkng I let them (sometimes insist that they) analyze a personal book/object - not a rare book - in the same terms that we practice analyzing codicology, paratexts, etc. in rare books. Shows continuities between contemp print media and "old stuff," these skills are broadly useful
The GA Board of Regents told us they wanted the most qualified person in the country as chancellor of our state's university system.
Instead, they pulled a bait-and-switch and gave us Sonny Perdue. #gapol
https://t.co/Ana3IdRQZr
Medieval and early modern colleagues! My department is hiring!
We're seeking a medievalist or early modernist who specializes in global/race/ethnic studies or otherwise does amazing work to broaden the field. Spread the word! https://t.co/JvRqPsJJa8
@MedievalAcademy
Medieval and early modern colleagues! My department is hiring!
We're seeking a medievalist or early modernist who specializes in global/race/ethnic studies or otherwise does amazing work to broaden the field. Spread the word! https://t.co/JvRqPsJJa8
@MedievalAcademy
So let me get this right…30+% positivity rate for Covid, Betty White dies and now a tornado warning in the next county over. Happy Safe and Healthy New Year for all!