
The Richard Rawlinson Center for Anglo-Saxon Studies and Manuscript Research fosters teaching and research in the history and culture of Anglo-Saxon England and in the broader field of manuscript studies.
The series Publications of the Richard Rawlinson Center is publishing three volumes in 2008: Aedificia Nova: Studies in Honor of Rosemary Cramp, edited by Catherine E. Karkov and Helen Damico; Eye and Mind: Collected Essays in Anglo-Saxon and Early Medieval Art by Robert Deshman, edited by Adam S. Cohen; and Anglo-Saxon Books and Their Readers: Essays in Celebration of Helmut Gneuss’s "Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts," edited by Thomas N. Hall and Donald Scragg.
The Center will sponsor a session at the 44th International Congress on Medieval Studies entitled "Saints' Lives in Anglo-Saxon England." Organized by Donald G. Scragg and Catherine E. Karkov, it includes papers by Christine Rauer and Rosalind Love (the 2009 Richard Rawlinson Center Congress Speaker).
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