Join us on #Zoom this Sunday for a discussion of the Russian filmmaker Andrei #Tarkovsky's 1975 magnum opus Mirror! 📽
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Mit dem Aufwind der westdeutschen Frauenbewegung entstanden auch in Bremen zahlreiche Initiativen, Politgruppen und Frauenprojekte. In einem #ddfprojekt begibt sich belladonna auf diese Spuren. https://t.co/MPgQos7CWb
Hello world! We are LIVE - find us on Spotify, Amazon and wherever you get your podcasts to dive into the world of classical Arabic literature. And please do follow, like, and subscribe! https://t.co/rPMdK1aBF5
L’exposition "Trésors & secrets d’écriture: manuscrits de @laBnF du Moyen Âge à nos jours" à la @citelanguefr permet de découvrir un exemplaire récemment restauré et numérisé du Roman du Châtelain de Coucy & de la Dame de Fayel. Plus d'infos sur le #blog: https://t.co/j2g1rUb6DX
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: We are delighted to announce our Visiting Fellowships for 2026/2027!
The deadline to apply for each of the Visiting Fellowships is 16 January 2026 at 12 noon UK Time.
For more information, see the following page:
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A United Europe of Things 2, eds. Michael Lewis, Mária Vargha, Jakub Sawicki (Yellow Point Publications, December 2025)
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#medievaltwitter#medievalstudies#mdievalarchaeology
Would you like to co-supervise a PhD with the Medieval Manuscripts team? We're seeking a UK academic partner for a CDP on the dispersal of manuscripts from the Cotton collection, starting in October 2026.
The deadline for applications is 28 November.
https://t.co/wK5LZi5v0F
Next week on 14 November, I will have the honour to give one of the keynote lectures at the Abschlusstagung des GRK 2337 "Metropolität in der Vormoderne. Ergebnisse und Perspektiven" in #Regensburg.
See https://t.co/3D6vGIv4f8
#Byzanzforschung@imafo_oeaw@oeaw
I love that the notary Arasimino’s ‘signature’ was his face, and that he had slightly different moods each time (#medieval#notaries had their own signs with which they authenticated documents - this one is from 1294 and was active in #Bologna)
"The volume is to be recommended for readers who are interested in conceptions of ethics and/or morals in the Middle Ages." - Arbitrium. Until 31 March, save 50% on The End-Times in Medieval German Literature with code BB050. https://t.co/C3HsyLIolw
Around the year 1225, the nuns of Castle Hedingham marked the passing of their first prioress, Lucy, in the most special way: they made a mortuary roll for her.
Today's blogpost explores this poignant item, on display in our #MedievalWomen exhibition.
https://t.co/YM3bVRdfCD
Today is Childermas, the feast of the Holy Innocents, on the fourth day of Christmas. It's a fitting day for the Coventry Carol and other medieval lullaby-laments, which give voice to the grief that lies near the heart of the Christmas season https://t.co/KYr5ltYAe2
Walter Benjamin and Political Theology contextualizes Benjamin's thinking in the intellectual currents of his time while placing him in dialogue with traditions and thinkers in the present.
Learn more: https://t.co/oQqXrFTBRx
Read the introduction: https://t.co/aFY0srOnHM