Susan Burge (part 4) |
Part 4 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. |
Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Susan Burge (part 3) |
Part 3 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015 |
Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Susan Burge (part 2) |
Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. |
Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Susan Burge (part 1) |
Derek Hockaday interviews Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. |
Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Joan Trowell |
Derek Hockaday interviews Joan Trowell, consultant physician and former deputy Director of Clinical studies, 5 March 2015 |
Joan Trowell, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Chris Winearls (part 2) |
Derek Hockaday continues his interview with Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2013. |
Chris Winearls, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Chris Winearls (part 1) |
Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2015. |
Chris Winearls, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Michael Tunbridge |
Derek Hockaday interviews Michael Tunbridge, former Director of Postgraduate Medical Education and Training, University of Oxford, 31 January 2014. |
Michael Tunbridge, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Keith Hawton |
Derek Hockaday interviews Keith Hawton, consultant psychiatrist and professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, 19 September 2014. |
Keith Hawton, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Chris Adams (part 3) |
The final part of Derek Hockaday's interview with Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. |
Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Chris Adams (part 2) |
Derek Hockaday continues his interview of Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. |
Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Chris Adams (part 1) |
Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. |
Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Hywel Jones (part 2) |
Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Hywel Jones, consultant geriatrician, 20 May 2014. |
Hywel Jones, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Hywel Jones (part 1) |
Derek Hockaday interviews Hywel Jones, consultant geriatrician, 20 May 2014. |
Hywel Jones, Derek Hockaday |
16 September, 2020 |
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Richard Boyd |
Derek Hockaday interviews Richard Boyd, emeritus professor, lecturer in Medicine and fellow of Brasenose College, 30 August 2013. |
Richard Boyd, Derek Hockaday |
15 September, 2020 |
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George Alberti |
Derek Hockaday interviews George Alberti, research endocrinologist and former President of the Royal College of Physicians, 24 May 2013. |
George Alberti, Derek Hockaday |
15 September, 2020 |
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John Spalding |
John Oxbury interviews John Spalding, former consultant and research neurologist for Oxford United Hospitals, 26 July 2011. |
John Spalding, John Oxbury |
15 September, 2020 |
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Jewish Treasures from Oxford Libraries |
Join Rebecca Abrams in conversation with Samuel Fanous to discuss her riveting and beautiful new book, edited with César Merchan-Hamann, Jewish Treasures from Oxford Libraries. You can purchase the book https://bodleianshop.co.uk/products/jewish-treasures |
Rebecca Abrams, Samuel Fanous |
8 June, 2020 |
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Looking forward to the next 100 years of the Osma Studentship |
Dr Mariam Rosser-Owen, Osma Student ‘99–00, head curator of the Arab World collections at the V&A, traces with a specialist eye the collection at the Instituto and her research there, followed by an expert roundtable on the future of the Studentship. |
Mariam Rosser-Owen, Carole Souter, Miriam Ali de Unzaga, Xenia Elsaesser |
2 June, 2020 |
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Osma Students from the past: The stories of British novelist Inez Pearn, first woman to hold the studentship ‘35–36, and Dr Alan Forey, Osma Student ‘56–57 and '57–58 |
Simon Deefholts and Louisa Long, grand-daughter of Inez Pearn, talk about her time in Madrid before the Civil War as a source of inspiration for her novels. Dr Alan Forey, reader emeritus at the University of Durham, recalls his studentship in the 1950s. |
Simon Deefholts, Alan Forey, Louisa Long |
2 June, 2020 |
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Stories of past de Osma Students and a journey through the Bodleian Archives exploring the history of the studentship |
Osma Student ‘93–94 Dr Bruce Taylor speaks on his experiences in Madrid and predecessors who have passed, and centenary-organiser Dr Marina Pérez de Arcos shares her archival research on the history of the first modern Spanish endowment at Oxford. |
Bruce Taylor, Marina Perez de Arcos |
2 June, 2020 |
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An archival apprenticeship experience and a biographical profile of Guillermo de Osma |
Introduced by Bodley’s Librarian Richard Ovenden, Prof Duncan Wheeler speaks on his experience as a studentship holder in 2009, and art historian Guillermo de Osma shares a biographical profile of his great-granduncle. |
Richard Ovenden, Duncan Wheeler, Guillermo de Osma |
2 June, 2020 |
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Trinity: A Real Life Spy Story |
Frank Close tells the story of Klaus Fuchs and the Bodleian Library. Trinity was the codename for the test explosion of the atomic bomb in New Mexico on 16 July 1945. |
Frank Close |
29 April, 2020 |
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Pieces of Gold: Piecing together a mutilated Timurid masterpiece |
Shiva Mihan, Harvard Art Museums and Bahari Visiting Fellow at the Bodleian Libraries, gives a talk on her work in Persian arts. |
Shiva Mihan |
24 April, 2020 |
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Accumulating narrative: Meaning and mutation in letterpress printing |
David Armes (Red Plate Press), the Bodleian’s Printer in Residence 2019-20, describes artists and ideas that influence his work, asking how meaning can mutate through the process of production. |
David Armes |
23 April, 2020 |
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Islamic manuscripts and bindings as a window on East-West relations |
The making, use and trade of manuscripts was an important part of Islamic culture, the technical developments influenced the making of books in the west from the later medieval period onward. |
Karin Scheper |
20 April, 2020 |
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2020 Colin Ford Lecture |
Professor Larry Schaaf delivers the 2020 Colin Ford Lecture, providing a fascinating insight into his work on The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonne. |
Larry Schaaf |
14 February, 2020 |
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Interview with Jennifer Scott, Professor of Mathematics at University of Reading, and Individual Merit Research Fellow at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory |
Georgina Ferry interviews Jennifer Scott as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Scott discusses her D Phil in the Oxford Computing Lab, her fellowship at St. John's college and leading the Numerical Analysis Group at Rutherford |
Georgina Ferry, Jennifer Scott |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Susan Hockey (part 2), Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, University College London |
Carrying on from episode 12, part 2 of Georgina Ferry's interview sees Susan Hockey discussing observations of gender split within the computing profession. |
Georgina Ferry, Susan Hockey |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Susan Hockey, Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, University College London |
Georgina Ferry interviews Susan Hockey as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hockey discusses digital humanities research, management and organisations, and her work for Oxford Computing Service from 1975-1991. |
Georgina Ferry, Susan Hockey |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Jill Hoare, former programmer for Elliott Brothers and the NHS |
Georgina Ferry interviews Jill Hoare as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hoare discusses early experiences of coding and programming, work at Stanford University in 1973 and working on hospital systems for NHS Oxfordshire. |
Georgina Ferry, Jill Hoare |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Linda Hayes (part 2), former head of User Services at the Oxford Computing Service |
Carrying on from episode 9, the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Linda Hayes includes her recount her time at St. Cross College and the origins of the university single sign on system. |
Georgina Ferry, Linda Hayes |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Linda Hayes, former head of User Services at the Oxford Computing Service |
Georgina Ferry interviews Linda Hayes as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hayes discusses her diploma in Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing at Cambridge, and working for the Oxford Computing Service 1965 onwards. |
Georgina Ferry, Linda Hayes |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Eleanor Dodson, computational methods developer of Protein Crystallography |
Georgina Ferry interviews Eleanor Dodson as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Dodson discusses her time as research technician for Dorothy Hodgkin, use of the Oxford Computing Service and Collaborative Computational project no.4. |
Georgina Ferry, Eleanor Dodson |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Julia Dain, former research assistant for the Programming Research Group (PRG) |
Georgina Ferry interviews Julia Dain as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Dain recounts her traineeship at Marconi company, studying Maths at Oxford and working in the computer science department at Warwick University. |
Georgina Ferry, Julia Dain |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Jana Colchester (part 2), former programming teacher at Marconi College and University of Essex |
Carrying on from episode 5, this second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Jana Colchester includes Colchester discussing attitudes relating to gender in the maths and computing professions. |
Georgina Ferry, Jana Colchester |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Jana Colchester, former programming teacher at Marconi College and University of Essex |
Georgina Ferry interviews Jana Colchester as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Colchester discusses working in the Oxford Computing Labs, lecturing and teaching at a range of further and higher education institutions. |
Georgina Ferry, Jana Colchester |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Shirley Carter, founding member of the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) |
Georgina Ferry interviews Shirley Carter as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Carter recounts early experiences of programming, her computer science lectureship at Liverpool in the 1970s and the formation and development of NAG. |
Georgina Ferry, Shirley Carter |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Carol Bateman (part 2), former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service |
Carrying on from episode 2, in the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Carol Bateman she discusses the professional computing community and needs of users of the Oxford Computing Service in the late 1980s-early 1990s. |
Georgina Ferry, Carol Bateman |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Carol Bateman, former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service |
Georgina Ferry interviews Carol Bateman as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Bateman discusses her route into computing via Glasgow University, and progression of the Oxford Computing Service. |
Georgina Ferry, Carol Bateman |
20 January, 2020 |
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Interview with Leonor Barroca, senior lecturer in Computing at the Open University |
Georgina Ferry interviews Leonor Barroca as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Barocca recounts her time on the MSc Computing course at Oxford University and studying and teaching posts at the Universidade do Minho in Portugal. |
Georgina Ferry, Leonor Barroca |
20 January, 2020 |
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Polish Literature |
Dr Kasia Szymanska gives a highlight overview of Polish literature from the Middle Ages to the present. |
Kasia Szymanska |
19 November, 2019 |
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Introduction to Modern Greek Literature |
Professor Peter Mackridge takes his audience on a whistle-stop tour of the major landmarks of Modern Greek Literature. |
Peter Mackridge |
19 November, 2019 |
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Defying Hitler: The White Rose Resistance Group |
Dr Alexandra Lloyd, Lecturer in German, Magdalen College and St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, gives a talk on the White Rose Resistance Group. |
Alexandra Lloyd |
25 June, 2019 |
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Leonardo's thoughts on mechanics and useful inventions |
6,000 surviving notes and drawings reveal Leonardo da Vinci’s way of thinking. This talk focuses on Leonardo’s second book, On Mechanics, and explores how he later applied mechanical laws to studies for 'useful inventions'. |
Matthew Landrus |
12 June, 2019 |
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Particles in space |
Join Dr Donal Hill for a tour of the invisible, as he describes how particle detectors measure 3D information to help uncover the secrets of tiny fundamental particles. |
Donal Hill |
12 June, 2019 |
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Getting to the heart of cardiac disease: a multi-disciplinary effort to image the heart in 3D |
Discover how researchers are using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to acquire images that show how the heart works on both a whole organ and cellular level. With Dr Kerstin Timm and Dr Justin Lau. |
Kerstin Timm, Justin Lau |
12 June, 2019 |
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Plans and elevation: the development of architectural drawings |
Dr Karl Kinsella introduces a 12th-century manuscript which explores the mystical visions of the prophet Ezekiel and contains some of the earliest architectural drawings in existence. |
Karl Kinsella |
12 June, 2019 |
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Parallel lines down the centuries |
For 21 centuries, mathematicians worried about a fundamental assumption made by Euclid of Alexandria: that parallel lines must meet at infinity. |
Christopher Hollings |
12 June, 2019 |
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Decay and closure of libraries - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (6) |
Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the sixth and final lecture in the 2019 Lyell series. Part of the series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy. |
Richard Sharpe |
16 May, 2019 |
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Growth, competition, stability, loss, renewal - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (5) |
Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the fifth lecture inthe 2019 Lyell series. Part of the lecture series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy. |
Richard Sharpe |
14 May, 2019 |
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Turnover in libraries - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (4) |
Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the fourth lecture in the 2019 Lyell series. Part of the series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy |
Richard Sharpe |
9 May, 2019 |
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Library books and personal books - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (3) |
Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019, gives the third lecture in the 2019 Lyell series. Part of the lecture series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy. |
Richard Sharpe |
7 May, 2019 |
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English medieval library catalogues - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (2) |
Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the second lecture in the 2019 Lyell series. Part of the series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy. |
Richard Sharpe |
2 May, 2019 |
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Medieval libraries of Great Britain - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (1) |
Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019, gives the first of the 2019 Lyell lecture series. Part of the lecture series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy. |
Richard Sharpe |
30 April, 2019 |
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The conservation of Japanese collections at Bodleian Libraries |
Learn about the conservation of unique Japanese items such as Naraehon, a Japanese genre of lavishly-illustrated literature from the fifteenth-eighteenth centuries. |
Virginia M. Lladó-Buisán |
11 April, 2019 |
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Thinking 3D: Byrne-Bussey Marconi Lecture |
Thinking 3D is an interdisciplinary exploration of the concept of three-dimensionality and its impact on the arts and sciences, co-investigated by Dr Laura Moretti and Daryl Green. |
Laura Moretti, Daryl Green |
5 April, 2019 |
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15cHEBRAICA: Capturing the former owners of Hebrew incunabula and their annotations in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database |
Marco Bertagna gives a talk for the History of the Book seminar series on 1st March 2019. |
Marco Bertagna |
8 March, 2019 |
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Visual metre and rhythm: the function of movable devices in books |
A lecture for the Oxford Bibliographical Society and the Bodleian Centre for the Study of the Book, by Bodleian Printer in Residence, 2018, Emily Martin. |
Emily Martin |
12 February, 2019 |
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Scottish and British Authors Published Abroad 1470-1700 |
Jane Stevenson, Senior research Fellow, Campion Hall, Oxford, gives a talk fo the History of the Book seminar series on 1st February 2019. |
Jane Stevenson |
6 February, 2019 |
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Bumble-Bee Witches and the Reading of Dreams: Spectacular and Speculative Marginalia in a Renaissance Reader’s Montaigne |
Earle Havens (Johns Hopkins), gives the first talk in the new term for the Centre for the Study of the Book on Friday 18th January 2019. |
Earle Havens |
30 January, 2019 |
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Masterclass: the Frankenstein notebooks at the Bodleian Libraries |
An examination of the notebooks in which Mary Shelley drafted Frankenstein. These two notebooks, one purchased probably in Geneva, the second in England, are now kept in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. |
Miranda Seymour, Richard Ovenden, Stephen Hebron |
29 January, 2019 |
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Mythopoeia: myth-creation and Middle-earth |
A celebration of Tolkien and his creations, with special guests Dame Marina Warner, Prof Verlyn Flieger and Dr Dimitra Fimi. |
Marina Warner, Verlyn Flieger, Dimitra Fimi |
25 January, 2019 |
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Tales of Love and History - James Ivory in Conversation |
Oscar-winning American film-maker James Ivory will talk about his experiences with the legendary Merchant Ivory productions, in partnership with producer Ismail Merchant and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. |
James Ivory, Richard Parkinson, Katherine Harloe, Jennifer Ingleheart |
18 December, 2018 |
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Royal Bank of Canada Foundation Lecture: Reading French in 15th-century England |
Julia Mattison (RBC Foundation-Bodleian Visiting Fellow at the Bodleian Libraries until 19 December 2018) gives a lecture on reading french in 15th century english. |
Julia Mattison |
3 December, 2018 |
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Marconi lecture 2018: Imperial Wave: how empire shaped the network of wireless in South Asia at the turn of the twentieth century |
Dr Medha Saxena (Delhi, and Byrne Bussey Marconi Fellow), gives the 2018 annual Marconi lecture. |
Medha Saxena |
3 December, 2018 |
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The Future of the Monograph: An Open Access Forum |
Panel Discussion to debate the proposed changes to the policy on Open Access for monographs in the next REF after REF 2021 which will have profound implications for researchers in the humanities and social sciences. |
Richard Ovenden, Julia Smith, Helen Snaith, David Clark |
16 November, 2018 |
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Old Norse |
Eleanor Parker, Lecturer in Medieval English Literature, Brasenose College, Oxford, gives the fifth and final talk in the Tolkien: The Maker of Middle Earth lecture series. This lecture focuses on Tolkien and old norse. |
Eleanor Parker |
31 October, 2018 |
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Old English |
Mark Atherton, Senior Lecturer in English, Regent's Park College, Oxford, gives the fourth talk in the Tolkien: The Maker of Middle Earth lecture series. This lecture focuses on Tolkien and old english. |
Mark Atherton |
31 October, 2018 |
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Gothic |
Elizabeth Solopova, Lecturer in English Literature, Christ Church, Oxford. Tolkien wrote that he was 'fascinated' with the 'beautiful' Gothic language that he started to study at school, and his literary works attest to this interest. |
Elizabeth Solopova |
31 October, 2018 |
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Medieval Welsh |
Tolkien once termed Welsh 'the elder language of the men of Britain'; this talk explores how the sounds and grammar of Welsh captured Tolkien's imagination and are reflected in Sindarin, one of the two major Elvish languages which he created. |
Mark Williams (English Faculty) |
31 October, 2018 |
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Middle English |
This lecture is on Tolkien and middle english. Professor Carolyne Larrington, Tutorial Fellow in English Literature, St John's College, Oxford gives the first talk in the Tolkien: The Maker of Middle Earth lecture series. |
Carolyne Larrington |
31 October, 2018 |
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Why Read Frankenstein in 2018? |
Two hundred years after it was first published, Nick Groom explains the abiding appeal and extraordinary contemporary relevance of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein. |
Nick Groom |
22 October, 2018 |
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A Birth Charm |
Dphil student Sian Witherden introduces a 15th Century birthing charm, one of the items on display in the Designing English Exhibition |
Sian Witherden |
18 October, 2018 |
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How to record music on the page |
Professor Henrike Lähnemann discusses how the challenge of recording music on the page was made in the late middle ages by inventing a musical notation system |
Henrike Lähnemann |
18 October, 2018 |
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Designing English Book Art Competition |
Professor Daniel Wakelin discusses some of the inspired entries they received from contemporary book artists in response to the Designing English Exhibition |
Daniel Wakelin |
18 October, 2018 |
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A Tiny Book of Hours |
MPhil Student, Kierri Price, introduces a tiny book of hours - a collection of prayers and devotional material from the late 1300s that would have been read at set intervals during the day. |
Kierri Price |
18 October, 2018 |
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Tolkien's turning point: Tolkien and the history of tongues |
Tom Shippey's lecture will move from the detail to the (eventual) design of Tolkien's languages, and even the philosophical issues embedded in Tolkien's fiction. |
Tom Shippey |
19 September, 2018 |
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The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Cultures of collecting in the 17th century' |
David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London gives the fifth and final Lyell lecture on 8th May 2018. |
David Pearson |
11 June, 2018 |
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The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Books for the common man' |
David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London gives the fourth Lyell lecture on 3rd May 2018. |
David Pearson |
11 June, 2018 |
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The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Women and books in the 17th century' |
David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London gives the third Lyell lecture on 1st May 2018. |
David Pearson |
11 June, 2018 |
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The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Books for use and books for show' |
David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London gives the second 2018 Lyell lecture on 26th April 2018. |
David Pearson |
11 June, 2018 |
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The Lyell Lectures 2018: Book Ownership in Stuart England: 'Setting the scene: Trends and patterns' |
David Pearson, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2017-18 and Research Fellow, Institute of English Studies, University of London, gives the first of the 2018 Lyell lectures on Tuesday 24 April 2018. |
David Pearson |
11 June, 2018 |
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Siamon Gordon |
Georgina Ferry interviews Siamon Gordon. Siamon Gordon FRS is Professor Emeritus of Cellular Pathology in the Dunn School. |
Siamon Gordon |
4 June, 2018 |
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Sermon on Indulgences |
Relay Reading for the Launch of the 'Sermon von Ablass und Gnade' in the Taylor Editions. |
Henrike Lähnemann, Howard Jones, Emma Huber, Martin Kessler, Christina Ostermann |
2 May, 2018 |
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What happened to wireless? |
Jacob Ward, Bodleian Libraries Byrne-Bussey Marconi Fellow, Department of Science and Technology Studies, UCL, gives the 2018 Marconi lecture. |
Jacob Ward |
19 March, 2018 |
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Digital Typography - Did you mean incurable? Searching and Finding Incunabula in the World Wide Web |
Dr Falk Eisermann (Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, Staatsbibliothek, Berlin), gives a talk for the History of the Book Seminar series on 9th March 2018. |
Falk Eisermann |
13 March, 2018 |
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Neil Barclay |
Georgina Ferry interviews Neil Barclay. |
Georgina Ferry, Neil Barclay |
6 March, 2018 |
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George Brownlee |
Georgina Ferry interviews George Brownlee. |
Georgina Ferry, George Brownlee |
6 March, 2018 |
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Herman Waldmann |
Georgina Ferry interviews Herman Waldmann. |
Georgina Ferry, Herman Waldmann |
6 March, 2018 |
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Pete Stroud |
Georgina Ferry interviews Pete Stroud. |
Georgina Ferry, Pete Stroud |
6 March, 2018 |
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Eric Sidebottom |
Georgina Ferry interviews Eric Sidebottom. |
Georgina Ferry, Eric Sidebottom |
6 March, 2018 |
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Elizabeth Robertson |
Georgina Ferry interviews Elizabeth Robertson. |
Georgina Ferry, Elizabeth Robertson |
6 March, 2018 |
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Fiona Powrie |
Georgina Ferry interviews Fiona Powrie. |
Georgina Ferry, Fiona Powrie |
6 March, 2018 |
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Gordon MacPherson |
Georgina Ferry interviews Gordon MacPherson. |
Georgina Ferry, Gordon Macpherson |
6 March, 2018 |
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Keith Gull |
Georgina Ferry interviews Keith Gull. |
Georgina Ferry, Keith Gull |
6 March, 2018 |
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Gillian Griffiths |
Georgina Ferry interviews Gillian Griffiths. |
Georgina Ferry, Gillian Griffiths |
6 March, 2018 |
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David Greaves |
Georgina Ferry interviews David Greaves. |
Georgina Ferry, David Greaves |
6 March, 2018 |
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Matthew Freeman |
Georgina Ferry interviews Matthew Freeman. |
Georgina Ferry, Matthew Freeman |
6 March, 2018 |
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Paul Fairchild |
Georgina Ferry interviews Paul Fairchild. |
Georgina Ferry, Paul Fairchild |
6 March, 2018 |
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