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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Shakespeare and the Victorians

Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Professor of English Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for Shakespeare Oxford 2016 series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Comparative Criticism: What Is It and Why Do We Do It?

Matthew Reynolds and Mohamed-Salah Omri discuss comparative literary criticism. Chaired by Valeria Taddei.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Modelos cursivos y aprendizaje de la escritura en la Corona de Castilla en el siglo XV (in Spanish)

Carmen del Camino (Seville), gives a talk The unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Scritture umanistiche elementari (in Italian)

Teresa De Robertis (Florence), gives a talk for The unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Hands turned to stone: some unconventional attempts at inscriptional lettering

Marc Smith (Paris), gives a talk for The unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Introduction to the unskilled scribe

Irene Ceccherini (Oxford) gives a talk for the unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, a seminar held on 30th September 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Elementary cursive handwriting in English and Scottish Charters, 1150-1250

Teresa Webber (Cambridge), gives a talk in the the unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, held on September 30th 2016.
Les Liaisons dangereuses in 5x5

Les Liaisons dangereuses in 5x5 - Border Crossings

How Laclos’ Les Liaisons dangereuses has been taken up by other cultures.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

Shakespeare and Machiavellian Politics of Violence, Closing Keynote

Closing Keynote: Elizabeth Frazer (University of Oxford) gives the closing keynote for the Political Demonologies conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

‘“Political Theology” or “Occasional Decisionism”? On the Formal Character of Carl Schmitt’s Political Theology’

Bruno Godefroy (Universities of Erlangen and Lyon) gives a talk in Session 2: Political (Dis-) Orders, part of the Political Demonologies conference held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

The Dialectics of Individualism and Totalitarianism in Charles de Koninck, David Foster Wallace, and Michel Houellebecq

Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. (Heiligenstift, Austria), gives the first talk in Session 2: Political (Dis-) Orders, part of the Political Demonology conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi

With Dirk Obbink (Associate Professor in Papyrology and Greek Literature, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford)
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

Playwright Frank McGuinness in conversation with Fiona Macintosh

Acclaimed playwright Frank McGuinness talks with Fiona Macintosh about his work adapting Greek tragedies for modern theatre, particularly Antigone and Medea.
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

E. M. Forster’s Tragic Interior

David Scourfield, of Maynooth University, discusses E. M. Forster's relationship with Greek tragedy in the APGRD's second, annual Classics and English Lecture
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 6

Sixth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
In Our Spare Times

Shakespeare and Music

Alice Harberd, Michael Dobson, Fleur Smith, Adriana Stoiber, and Simon Smith discuss Shakespeare and Music.
Oxford Writers' House Talks

How And Why I Write: Philip Pullman, Mary Loudon, Jane Griffiths, and Fintan Calpin in conversation

Oxford authors and academics discuss their writing process.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

TORCH Gender and Authority Research Network, Seminar 1, University of Oxford, 2 March 2016

TORCH Gender and Authority Research Network, Seminar 1 featuring Mary Harrod and Susan Garrard.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

ViTA: Visualization for Text Alignment

Alfie Abdul-Rahman, (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School.
Asian Studies Centre

Intizar Husain: Literature and a Sense of Historical Difference

Nauman Naqvi speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016

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