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Lecture Event: Heather C. Key. "But Everybody Knows...! A Survey of Insular Scripts and 'Oddities'"
The OSU Saga Club and the OSU Scandinavian Department are presenting a lecture event with Heather C. Key of University College Cork. On November 14, 2013 at 2:00 pm in 150AB Thompson…

James Clark: "Reading Latin Literature in Late Medieval England"
James Clark
Professor of History, University of Exeter & Distinguished Visiting Professor in Medieval Studies
Visiting Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Congratulations to Michael Jean
Congratulations to Michael Jean who has been awarded a Mellon Fellowship at the Vatican Film Library to study the Vatican manuscripts of Pomponio Leto's commentary on Ovid's Fasti. The…

Book announcement: Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno posteriores. Ed. tertia. Pars I: Fasc. 5: Leges et decreta annorum 229/8–168/7
Stephen Tracy is very pleased to report that Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno posteriores. Ed. tertia. Pars I: Fasc. 5: Leges et decreta annorum 229/8–168/7 has just been published in Germany.…

Texts and Contexts Conference, November 15-16, 2013
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…

News of our students: Quinn Radziszewski
Quinn Radziszewski, a doctoral student in the Department of Greek and Latin, was admitted to the two-year diploma course in manuscript studies and textual editing offered by the Pontifical…

Congratulations to Michael Jean and Quinn Radziszewski
Michael Jean and Quinn Radziszewski, doctoral candidates in the Department of Greek and Latin, have been admitted into the Greek Palaeography course to be held at Lincoln College, Oxford in…

New Acquisitions: Joseph Lynch Collection
Through the generosity of the estate of Joseph Lynch and the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at The Ohio State University, the Center has received an important collection of…

News of our students: Benjamin Durham
Ben Durham, a senior majoring in Medieval Studies and Latin, has been awarded a fellowship to the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia.