October 21 - October 22, 2016
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Ohio Union, Interfaith Prayer and Reflection Room, 1739 N. High Street
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Texts and Context Conference
Texts and Contexts is an annual conference held on the campus of the Ohio State University devoted to Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, incunables and early printed texts in Latin and the vernacular languages. The conference solicits papers particularly in the general discipline of manuscript studies, including palaeography, codicology, reception and text history. In addition to the general papers (of roughly 20 minutes), the conference also hosts the Virginia Brown Memorial Lecture, established in memory of the late Virginia Brown, who taught paleography at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies for some 40 years. Virginia Brown Memorial Lecture 2016: Gregory Hays, University of Virginia
Ohio Union, Interfaith Prayer and Reflection Room, 1739 N. High Street
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2016-10-21 00:00:00
2016-10-22 00:00:00
Texts and Context Conference
Texts and Contexts is an annual conference held on the campus of the Ohio State University devoted to Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, incunables and early printed texts in Latin and the vernacular languages. The conference solicits papers particularly in the general discipline of manuscript studies, including palaeography, codicology, reception and text history. In addition to the general papers (of roughly 20 minutes), the conference also hosts the Virginia Brown Memorial Lecture, established in memory of the late Virginia Brown, who taught paleography at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies for some 40 years. Virginia Brown Memorial Lecture 2016: Gregory Hays, University of Virginia
Ohio Union, Interfaith Prayer and Reflection Room, 1739 N. High Street
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America/New_York
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Texts and Contexts is an annual conference held on the campus of the Ohio State University devoted to Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, incunables and early printed texts in Latin and the vernacular languages. The conference solicits papers particularly in the general discipline of manuscript studies, including palaeography, codicology, reception and text history. In addition to the general papers (of roughly 20 minutes), the conference also hosts the Virginia Brown Memorial Lecture, established in memory of the late Virginia Brown, who taught paleography at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies for some 40 years.
Virginia Brown Memorial Lecture 2016: Gregory Hays, University of Virginia