Cardiff Uni is planning to rip out the 2nd floor of the Arts & Social Studies Library. If it happens, we lose 7km of books & crucial silent study space. We need to stop this before it goes ahead in June. Add your name to the petition now: https://t.co/IpgBHcVFJF via @38degrees
🚨Tonight🚨
Khaled Alesmael, ‘The Power of Representation: Why Syrian Queer Stories Matter in a Global Context’
5:30-7:15pm
Location: The Buttery, Wolfson College
All welcome!
https://t.co/VzXdAWINoR
@engfac@WolfsonCollege
It was a great honour to welcome Jacques Rancière and to listen to him and Nikolaj Lübecker yesterday at @MFOxford.
They discussed his latest book on Chekov's short stories and its resonance with the rest of his work.
A very special moment.
Thank you all for coming.
Very pleased to be on Radio 4 @BBCInOurTime this morning talking about George Herbert. There’s not much for the general reader about the Latin literary culture of this period, so I’ve put links to a few of my most relevant recent essays below https://t.co/2T95xQTmre
A huge DIOLCH (thank you) to Gwyneth Lewis for her brilliant reading from and discussion of
‘Nightshade Mother’. Here she introduces Mwnci, an integral figure in her narrative.
A revived reading group for anyone interested! The Greek and Latin Reading Group, running on Thursdays next term at Exeter College. @UgoMondini@OxMedStud
#DHOxSS2024 Places available online - JOIN US for
AI & Creative Technology or Digital Scholarship in the Library - https://t.co/DOrfxQWYTj
#digitalhumanities
From TODAY you can see the extraordinary Wilton Diptych – one of a handful of English panel paintings to have survived from the Middle Ages – at the Ashmolean!
The painting is on loan from the @NationalGallery as part of its 200th birthday celebrations. #NG200
Mary Dillwyn is regarded as Wales’s earliest female photographer
Her keen interest in new and revolutionary technology proved that she was a woman ahead of her time.
It is said that she was the first to do these 3 things!
#iwd2024
Join me online tomorrow 14 March at 5pm GMT in conversation with Professor Marion Turner about the Chaucer Here and Now exhibition. We'll be exploring Chaucer manuscripts and texts from the 15th to the 21st centuries. Booking still seems to be open! https://t.co/w0zzbrIRIY
📣 Join us tomorrow, in-person or online, for our next seminar! Erin McCarthy @uniofgalway will present ‘More diligence, to seek them, than… to make them: Mapping and Modelling Verse Circulation in the STEMMA project’
📍SLB/105, 22 Feb, 5.15pm
More info:
https://t.co/ho6YZPOyvv
If anyone is around in Oxford on Jan 30 roll up for this - really looking forward to what will be a fascinating afternoon!Unfinished Conversations: Still Kissing the Rod #3 | Centre for Early Modern Studies https://t.co/Z522x93dnK
This weekend sees the Malone Society take over @StAnnesCollege for a script-in-hand reading and symposium on MUCEDORUS! Not to be missed - so don't! https://t.co/SkA5JVEsd0