Medieval Institute

The 2009 Richard Rawlinson Center Congress Speaker

 

Photo portrait of Rosalind LoveThe Ox and the Ass at the Manger: Folcard, Goscelin, and the Saints of Anglo-Saxon England

Rosalind Love, Univ. of Cambridge

 


Archive of Richard Rawlinson Center Congress Speakers

(in reverse chronological order)

Anglo-Saxon Sculpture and the Limits of Liturgical and Patristic Evidence

Richard N. Bailey, Univ. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (2008)

Viking and Anglo-Saxon Longships

Ole Crumlin-Pedersen, Viking Ship Museum, Roskild (2007)

An Anonymous Historian of Edward the Elder's Reign

David A. E. Pelteret, King’s College, London (2006)

Marvels and Monsters: What Kind of Source Study?

Patrizia Lendinara, Univ. degli Studi di Palermo (2005)

Looking and Seeing: The Face in Anglo-Saxon Art

James Graham Campbell, Univ. College, Univ. of London (2004)

Power at the Center from Constantine the Great to the Deerhurst Dedication Inscription

John Higgitt, Univ. of Edinburgh (2003)

Crosses and Conversion: The Iconography of the York Viking Coinage ca. 900

Mark Blackburn, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (2002)

A Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: Origins, Facts, and Problems

Helmut Gneuss, Univ. München (2001)

The Changing Image: Divine and Human in Anglo-Saxon Art

Rosemary Cramp, Univ. of Durham (2000)

Encrypted Visions: Style and Sense in the Anglo-Saxon Minor Arts 400–900

Leslie Webster, British Museum (1999)

Humfrey Wanley's "Book of Specimens"

Simon Keynes, Trinity College, Univ. of Cambridge (1998)

Explicit: The Book of Cerne and the Culmination of the Insular Tradition

Michelle Brown, British Library (1997)

Archbishop Wulfstan's Canon Collection

Patrick Wormald, Christ Church, Univ. of Oxford (1996)

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