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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - From East to West:  The Idea of the World in Anglo-Sax
 on England - Helen Appleton (University of Oxford)\, Daniel Anlezark (Univ
 ersity of Sydney)\, Rachel Burns (University of Oxford)\, Francis Leneghan
  (University of Oxford)\, Caitlin Ellis (University of Stockholm)\, Ryan L
 avelle (University of Winchester)\, Daniel Thomas (University of Oxford)\,
  Dr Mark Atherton (University of Oxford)\, Luisa Ostacchini (University of
  Oxford)\, Hannah Bailey (University of Oxford)\, Winfried Rudolf (Univers
 ity of Göttingen)\, Katie Long (Emerson College\, Netherlands)\, Simon Th
 omson (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)\, Marilina Cesario (Queens
  University\, Belfast)\, Anthony Harris (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200320T110000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200321T180000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/09a963ac-ddd3-4594-b76e-bb3fbff27bd7/
DESCRIPTION:\nStatus: This talk has been cancelled\nThe symposium will tak
 e place on 20-21 March 2020 at Regent's Park College\, Oxford\, Pusey Stre
 et\, Oxford\, OX1 2LB. \n\n\nRegistration \nAnybody interested in the topi
 c is welcome and there is no registration fee\, but it would be helpful if
  you register for your attendance\, sending an email to the following addr
 ess: kazutomo_karasawa@rikkyo.ac.jp \n\n\n\nProgramme \n20 March\n11:00-12
 :45 Session 1\nHelen Appleton (Balliol College\, University of Oxford)\n
 ‘World Maps in Early Medieval England’\nDaniel Anlezark (University of
  Sydney) ‘Alfred the Great and Asia’\nRachel Burns (CLASP) ‘Creca cr
 æftas: Eastern Learning in the Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn’\n12:45-
 14:15 Lunch Break\n14:15-16:00 Session 2\nFrancis Leneghan (St Cross Colle
 ge\, University of Oxford)\n‘Poetry and History in MS Cotton Tiberius B.
 i’\nCaitlin Ellis (Stockholm University)\n‘Early English Imperialism? 
 Perception of their Neighbours’\nRyan Lavelle (University of Winchester)
 \n‘From (North-)East to West: Identities and Political Communities in th
 e Ninth- to Eleventh-Century Anglo-Scandinavian World’\n16:00-16:30 Coff
 ee Break\n16:30-17:45 Session 3\nDaniel Thomas (Queen's College\, Universi
 ty of Oxford)\n‘Babel and Beyond: Rethinking the “Migration Myth” in
  Genesis A’\nMark Atherton (Regent's Park College\, University of Oxford
 )\n‘From East to West: The World of Ealdorman Byrhtnoth’\n\n\n*The sym
 posium will be followed by the launch of Francis Leneghan's The Dynastic D
 rama of Beowulf. For details\, see below. \n\n21 March\n11:00-12:45 Sessio
 n 4\nLuisa Ostacchini (Wolfson College\, University of Oxford)\n‘Transla
 ting India in Ælfric’s “Life of Saint Thomas”’\nKazutomo Karasawa
  (Rikkyo University) \n‘The Idea of the World Reflected in Ælfric’s D
 escription of the Crucifixion’\nHannah Bailey (Wadham College\, Universi
 ty of Oxford)\n‘North\, South\, East and West in the Vita S. Rumwoldi: A
 n 11th-century Idea of a 7th-century World’\n12:45-14:15 Lunch Break\n14
 :15-16:00 Session 5\nWinfried Rudolf (University of Göttingen)\n‘Teachi
 ng Cosmography through Old English Homilies’\nKatie Long (Emerson Colleg
 e\, Netherlands)\n‘“Maxims IC”: The Disorder of the World’\nSimon 
 Thomson (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)\n‘A Stranger in a Stra
 nge Land? Reading Saint Christopher’s Story in Early Medieval England’
 \n16:00-16:30 Coffee Break\n16:30-17:45 Session 6\nMarilina Cesario (Queen
 's University Belfast)\n‘Representations of Earthquakes in Early Medieva
 l England’\nAnthony Harris (Sidney Sussex College\, University of Cambri
 dge)\n‘Keeping the World Out: The Significance of the Unfinished Computi
 stical Tables in MS Ashmole 328 (Byrhtferth’s Enchiridion)’\n\n\n\nEve
 nts\nAttendees are also welcome to attend the launch of The Dynastic Drama
  of 'Beowulf' by Francis Leneghan\, at St Cross College (nearby to Regent'
 s Park) from 6.00pm on Friday March 20th. Numbers are limited\, so if you 
 wish to attend this event\, please contact francis.leneghan@ell.ox.ac.uk i
 n advance. For details of the book\, click here. \nSpeakers:\nHelen Applet
 on (University of Oxford)\, Daniel Anlezark (University of Sydney)\, Rache
 l Burns (University of Oxford)\, Francis Leneghan (University of Oxford)\,
  Caitlin Ellis (University of Stockholm)\, Ryan Lavelle (University of Win
 chester)\, Daniel Thomas (University of Oxford)\, Dr Mark Atherton (Univer
 sity of Oxford)\, Luisa Ostacchini (University of Oxford)\, Hannah Bailey 
 (University of Oxford)\, Winfried Rudolf (University of Göttingen)\, Kati
 e Long (Emerson College\, Netherlands)\, Simon Thomson (Heinrich-Heine-Uni
 versität Düsseldorf)\, Marilina Cesario (Queens University\, Belfast)\, 
 Anthony Harris (University of Cambridge)
LOCATION:Regent's Park College\, Pusey Street OX1 2LB
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/09a963ac-ddd3-4594-b76e-bb3fbff27bd7/
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 ark (University of Sydney)\, Rachel Burns (University of Oxford)\, Francis
  Leneghan (University of Oxford)\, Caitlin Ellis (University of Stockholm)
 \, Ryan Lavelle (University of Winchester)\, Daniel Thomas (University of 
 Oxford)\, Dr Mark Atherton (University of Oxford)\, Luisa Ostacchini (Univ
 ersity of Oxford)\, Hannah Bailey (University of Oxford)\, Winfried Rudolf
  (University of Göttingen)\, Katie Long (Emerson College\, Netherlands)\,
  Simon Thomson (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)\, Marilina Cesari
 o (Queens University\, Belfast)\, Anthony Harris (University of Cambridge)
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