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The ASNC Research Seminar is a forum for post-doctoral and senior researchers working in Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, or related topics, to present research papers. The seminar provides an opportunity to present new work in an informal setting, or to share with a ‘home’ audience papers intended for presentation at conferences further afield. The seminar meets monthly (except August), usually on the last Friday of each month, but with some flexibility depending on speaker availability. The ASNC Research Seminar is open for all members of the university to attend. Seminars are followed by a trip to a local pub. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Elizabeth Boyle. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 24 talks in the archive. Following in the footsteps of Christ: text and context in the Vita Mildrethae
Soldiers, saints and states? Another look at the Breton migrations
Reading Ovid in Medieval Wales
The Scipmen Scribe and Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 383
Identity and Language in Early Iceland
Tamerlane, Christopher Marlowe and Cogadh Gáedhel re Gallaibh: towards an edition of the Annals of Clonmacnoise
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Sagas and the Law: the Icelandic goði
Episcopal Authority and Revenue before 1180
Grantacæstir to Grontbricg: Did Offa of Mercia build the bridge at Cambridge?
Understanding English Coinage c. 900-c. 973: Local, National and International
Catholicism, Cannibalism and Eucharistic Controversy in Medieval Ireland
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The tale of Mis and Dub Ruis: antecedents and contemporary contexts
Charters and Hagiography in Early Northumbria
Féichín of Fore, Connacht and Pictland? Evidence for the cult of a midlands saint
Morgan Llwyd's astrology and its contexts
What Ealdorman Ordlaf did next: estate transmission and textual transmission in a charter of Edward the Elder
Whithorn's renown in the early medieval period: Whithorn, Futerna and magnum monasterium
A Ninth-Century Insular 't'? Statistical Palaeography at Work
Eggertsbók: Texts and Contexts
'Sic et non' in Irish ecclesiastical lawThe text to be discussed in this seminar is available in advance - please contact elw37@cam.ac.uk for a copy
Multilingualism and the Vocabularium Cornicum
Uncertain Origins and Idiosyncratic Styles: Some Interpretive Dilemmas in the Old English Bede
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