Dr Samantha Vanderslott |
Georgina Ferry interviews Samantha Vanderslott, University Research Lecturer (Oxford Vaccine Group), 18 March 2022. |
Samantha Vanderslott, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Sandy Douglas (part two) |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sandy Douglas, Associate Professor (Jenner Institute), 17 March 2022. |
Sandy Douglas, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox |
Georgina Ferry interviews Julia Hippisley-Cox, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and General Practice, 16 March 2022. |
Julia Hippisley-Cox, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Daniel Ebner and Dr Stephanie Hatch |
Georgina Ferry interviews Daniel Ebner, Principal Investigator and Stephanie Hatch, Postdoctoral Research Scientist, 16 March 2022. |
Daniel Ebner, Stephanie Hatch, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Cameron Hepburn |
Georgina Ferry interviews Cameron Hepburn, Professor of Environmental Economics, 15 March 2022. |
Cameron Hepburn, Georgina Ferry |
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Dr Elizabeth Greenhall |
Georgina Ferry interviews Elizabeth Greenhall, retired GP, 11 March 2022. |
Elizabeth Greenhall, Georgina Ferry |
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Dr Nicole Robb |
Georgina Ferry interviews Nicole Robb, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Physics, 10 March 2022. |
Nicole Robb, Georgina Ferry |
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Dr Andrew Soltan |
Georgina Ferry interviews Andrew Soltan, medical doctor (John Radcliffe Hospital), 10 March 2022. |
Andrew Soltan, Georgina Ferry |
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Dr Rebecca Moore |
Georgina Ferry interviews Rebecca Moore, former Postdoctoral Researcher and Laboratory Manager, 9 March 2022. |
Rebecca Moore, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Sandy Douglas (part one) |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sandy Douglas, Associate Professor (Jenner Institute), 24 February 2022. |
Sandy Douglas, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Kristin van Zwieten |
Georgina Ferry interviews Kristin van Zwieten, Professor of Law and Finance, 23 February 2022. |
Kristin van Zwieten, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor John Bell (part one) |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sir John Bell, Regius Professor of Medicine, 22 February 2022. |
Sir John Bell, Georgina Ferry |
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Dr Richard Fletcher |
Georgina Ferry interviews Richard Fletcher, Director of Research (Reuters Institute), 28 January 2022. |
Richard Fletcher, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor E. J. Milner-Gulland |
Georgina Ferry interviews E. J. Milner-Gulland, Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity, 26 January 2022. |
EJ Milner-Gulland, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Patrick Grant |
Georgina Ferry interviews Patrick Grant, Vesuvius Chair of Materials and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research), 25 January 2022. |
Patrick Grant, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Anna Petherick |
Georgina Ferry interviews Anna Petherick, Associate Professor in Public Policy, 20 December 2021. |
Anna Petherick, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Peter Horby |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sir Peter Horby, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases, 6 December 2021. |
Peter Horby, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Erica Charters |
Georgina Ferry interviews Erica Charters, Professor of the Global History of Medicine, 6 December 2021. |
Erica Charters, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Andy Pollard |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sir Andrew Pollard, Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity and Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, 3 December 2021. |
Andy Pollard, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Cath Green |
Georgina Ferry interviews Catherine Green OBE, Head of the Clinical BioManufacturing Facility and Associate Professor in Chromosome Dynamics, 1 December 2021. |
Cath Green, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Richard Hobbs |
Georgina Ferry interviews Richard Hobbs, Head of Department at the Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care Sciences and Nuffield Professor of Primary Care, 29 November 2021. |
Richard Hobbs, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Betty Raman |
Georgina Ferry interviews Betty Raman, Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, 16 November 2021. |
Betty Raman, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Sarah Walker |
Georgina Ferry interviews Sarah Walker, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, 15 November 2021. |
Sarah Walker, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Paul Harrison |
Georgina Ferry interviews Paul Harrison, Professor of Psychiatry, 11 November 2021. |
Paul Harrison, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Derrick Crook |
Georgina Ferry interviews Derrick Crook, Professor of Microbiology, 9 November 2021. |
Derrick Crook, Georgina Ferry |
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Professor Trisha Greenhalgh |
Georgina Ferry interviews Trisha Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, 5 November 2021. |
Trish Greenhalgh, Georgina Ferry |
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Making machines: Mary Shelley and Ada Lovelace |
Join our experts in conversation as they consider the thinking of two great 19th century women writers exploring the boundary between human and machine |
Ursula Martin, Sharon Ruston, Helen Cook |
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Meet the pigments: the art and science of early English decoration |
Discover how cutting-edge scientific techniques are transforming our understanding of medieval manuscripts, and how book production began to recover under King Alfred and his successors |
Matthew Holford, Richard Gameson, Helen Cook |
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Assimilation or change? Normans at Winchester |
The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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From Neumes in campo aperto to Neumes on Lines (at Christchurch, Canterbury) |
The forth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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St Augustine’s and Christchurch, 950–1091 |
The third lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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‘L’ecriture Anglaise Dans Sa Perfection’ |
Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 5th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series |
Marc Smith |
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A Community of Scribes at Worcester |
The second lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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Sound and its Capture in Anglo-Saxon England |
The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) |
Susan Rankin |
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North Sea Crossings: inside the exhibition |
Discover the treasures that illustrate how exchanges between England and the Netherlands have shaped literature, book production and institutions such as the Bodleian itself, on either side of the North Sea. |
Sjoerd Levelt, Ad Putter |
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Meet the Manuscripts: the Renaissance reform of the book |
Dr Martin Holford and Dr David Rundle explore how the Italian Renaissance led to major changes in how manuscripts were made, written and decorated in England. |
Martin Holford, David Rundle |
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Meet the Maps: Unconventional Views of Oxford |
Focusing on four very different maps of Oxford - each of the maps has its own tale to tell, some showing Oxford as it was; others showing Oxford as it might have been; and others how Oxford never was. |
Nick Millea, Stuart Ackland, Helen Cook |
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MS Ashmole 1504 |
Dating from around 1520 and probably conceived as a pattern book, this manuscript is best described as a 'herbal and bestiary' and contains images of flora and fauna together with stylised, floriated ornaments and coloured alphabets. |
Martin Kauffmann, Helen Cook, Lynn Hulse |
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Martin Vessey |
Derek Hockaday interviews Martin Vessey, Emeritus Professor of Public Health, 4 June 2014 |
Martin Vessey, Derek Hockaday |
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Mike Dunnill |
Derek Hockaday interviews Mike Dunnill, researcher, pathologist and former Director of Clinical Studies,10 February 2012. |
Mike Dunnill, Derek Hockaday |
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Ann Taylor |
Derek Hockaday interviews Ann Taylor, researcher and physiologist, 20 January 2016. |
Ann Taylor, Derek Hockaday |
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Meet the Manuscripts: Correcting Christmas Carols |
In the 3rd talk in our Meet the Manuscripts series, you will learn how singers lived with change in their favourite songs, and hear carols of the Middle Ages both familiar and new. |
Micah Mackay, Andrew Dunning |
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Meet the Manuscripts: Uncomfortable English Manuscripts |
In this lecture, we look at some beautiful, austere, and distinctively uncomfortable manuscripts and learn how the Middle Ages shaped the way we read today both in print and on screen. |
Dan Wakelin, Andrew Dunning, Helen Cook |
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The serpentine text of the Gutenberg Bible |
The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton |
Paul Needham |
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Meet the Manuscripts: Meet the Fragments |
Exploring their physical function in manuscripts – and the bad things that can happen when they are removed for study – as well as showing what they can contribute to book history. |
Andrew Honey, Matthew Holford |
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Fifteenth-century Latin Bible printing and distribution |
The fourth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton |
Paul Needham |
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The Texts of the Gutenberg Bible; the case of 4 Ezra |
The third lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton |
Paul Needham |
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Latin Bible-writing in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; the Gutenberg Bible workshop |
The second lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton |
Paul Needham |
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The Christian Latin Bible from its origins to the 13th-century Paris Bible |
The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2021 series delivered by Paul Needham, Princeton |
Paul Needham |
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David Tibbs |
Derek Hockaday interviews David Tibbs, vascular surgeon, 7 February 2011. |
David Tibbs, Derek Hockaday |
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Terence Ryan |
Susan Burge interviews Terence Ryan, consultant dermatologist and emeritus professor of dermatology, 18 November 2020. |
Terence Ryan, Susan Burge |
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Michael Gillmer |
Derek Hockaday interviews Michael Gillmer, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, 27 February 2014. |
Michael Gillmer, Derek Hockaday |
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David Warrell |
Derek Hockaday interviews David Warrell, honorary consultant physician and Emeritus Professor of Tropical Medicine, 24 March 2014. |
David Warrell, Derek Hockaday |
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Robert Twycross |
Derek Hockaday interviews Robert Twycross, physician and pioneer of palliative care and medicine, 7 August 2018. |
Robert Twycross, Derek Hockaday |
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Joe Smith |
Derek Hockaday interviews Joe Smith, consultant urologist, 18 November 2013. |
Joe Smith, Derek Hockaday |
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Roots to Seeds: the evolution of plant science |
Join Professor Stephen Harris (Curator of Roots to Seeds at the Bodleian Library) and Dr Chris Thorogood, (Oxford Botanic Garden and Harcourt Arboretum) as they discuss the past, present and future of botanical research and teaching. |
Stephen Harris, Chris Thorogood, Helen Cook |
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Peter Sleight |
Derek Hockaday interviews Peter Sleight, research cardiologist and consultant physician, 22 September 2013. |
Peter Sleight, Derek Hockaday |
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Chris Redman |
Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Redman, obstetric consultant and clinical professor, 13 November 2016. |
Chris Redman, Derek Hockaday |
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Christopher Paine |
Peggy Frith interviews Sir Christopher Paine, consultant clinical oncologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 25 Jul 2012. |
Christopher Paine, Peggy Frith |
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John Oxbury |
Derek Hockaday interviews John Oxbury, neurologist, 20 November 2013. |
John Oxbury, Derek Hockaday |
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Richard Moxon |
Derek Hockaday interviews Richard Moxon, Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics and former Chairman of Paediatrics, 21 July 2016. |
Richard Moxon, Derek Hockaday |
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Neil Mortensen |
Derek Hockaday interviews Neil Mortensen, consultant colorectal surgeon, 10 November 2014. |
Neil Mortensen, Derek Hockaday |
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Brian Longworth |
Derek Hockaday interviews Brian Longworth, former mechanical technician and engineer at the Radcliffe Infirmary, 31 July 2015. |
Derek Hockaday, Brian Longworth |
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Grant de Jersey Lee |
Derek Hockaday interviews Grant de Jersey Lee, physician and cardiologist, 13 June 2013. |
Grant de Jersey Lee, Derek Hockaday |
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Jim Holt |
Peggy Frith interviews Jim Holt, former Director of Clinical studies for Oxford Medical School, 1 June 2012. |
Jim Holt, Peggy Frith |
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John Ledingham |
Derek Hockaday interviews John Ledingham, professor of Clinical Medicine and former Director of Clinical Studies, 2013. |
John Ledingham, Derek Hockaday |
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Donald Lane |
Derek Hockaday interviews consultant chest physician Donald Lane, 31 Oct 2013. |
Donald Lane, Derek Hockaday |
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Derek Jewell |
Derek Hockaday interviews Derek Jewell, Emeritus Professor of Gastroenterology, 14 Feb 2013. |
Derek Jewell, Derek Hockaday |
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Trevor Hughes |
Interview with Trevor Hughes, neuropathologist and fellow of Green Templeton College, conducted by Derek Hockaday, 2015. |
Trevor Hughes, Derek Hockaday |
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Tony Hope |
Derek Hockaday interviews Tony Hope, Professor of Medical ethics and honorary consultant psychiatrist, 6 May 2014. |
Tony Hope, Derek Hockaday |
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Peggy Frith |
Interview with Peggy Frith, deputy Director of Clinical Studies for Oxford University Medical School and consultant ophthalmologist, conducted by Derek Hockaday, 15 Sep 2015. |
Peggy Frith, Derek Hockaday |
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Andrew Freeland |
Derek Hockaday interviews Andrew Freeland, ENT consultant and surgeon, 22 May 2014 |
Andrew Freeland, Derek Hockaday |
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Godfrey Fowler |
Derek Hockaday interviews Godfrey Fowler, general practitioner and medical scientist, 7 Mar 2014 |
Godfrey Fowler, Derek Hockaday |
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Pierre Foex |
Derek Hockaday interviews Pierre Foex, Emeritus Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetics, 21 November 2018. |
Pierre Foex, Derek Hockaday |
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Derek Hockaday |
Peggy Frith interviews Derek Hockaday, 24 Sep 2020 |
Derek Hockaday, Peggy Frith |
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Julian Britton |
Derek Hockaday interviews Julian Britton, surgeon and former Director of Clinical Studies for Oxford Medical School, 23 Jan 2019. |
Julian Britton, Derek Hockaday |
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Body of evidence |
In this online event, Ana Paula Cordeiro, the creator of Body of Evidence, speaks from the workshop in New York City where she produced it. She will be joined in conversation by Merve Emre, Associate Professor of American Literature. |
Ana Paula Cordeiro, Merve Emre |
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Hung Cheng |
Derek Hockaday interviews Hung Cheng, consultant ophthalmological surgeon, 11 February 2015. |
Hung Cheng, Derek Hockaday |
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Nick Dudley |
Derek Hockaday interviews Nick Dudley, consultant surgeon and founder member of the British Association of Endocrine Surgeons, 26 March 2014. |
Nicholas Dudley, Derek Hockaday |
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David Paterson |
Derek Hockaday interviews David Paterson, physiologist and Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology, 8 January 2019. |
David Paterson, Derek Hockaday |
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Peter Burge |
Derek Hockaday interviews Peter Burge, hand surgeon and consultant, 8 August 2014. |
Peter Burge, Derek Hockaday |
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Singing together; apart: drama and medieval chant |
As both audience members and actors, you will learn to sing the classic Easter sequence hymn 'Victimae paschali laudes' ('Praises to the paschal victim') and see how it formed part of a medieval play. |
Henrike Lähnemann, Andrew Dunning, Zachary Guiliano, Nick Swarbrick, Marlene Schilling, Carolin Gluchowski |
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Meet the Manuscripts: hidden treasures of medieval illumination |
Matthew Holford, Tolkien Curator of Medieval Manuscripts, and Martin Kauffmann, Head of Early and Rare Collections, in conversation about the artists, patrons and significance of three extraordinary manuscripts. |
Martin Kauffmann, Matthew Holford |
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Singing Together; Apart: Gregorian Chant Workshop for Candlemas |
Building on the repertoire from our previous workshop, we will add further pieces for Candlemas where everybody is invited to join in by singing the communal response |
Henrike Lähnemann, Nick Swarbrick, Andrew Dunning |
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Meet the Manuscripts: judging a book by its cover |
The covers can tell us as much about a book as its contents. This workshop explores the secrets which bookbindings reveal about the uses and histories of medieval manuscripts. |
Matthew Holford, Andrew Honey |
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Singing Together; Apart: Gregorian Chant Workshop – Song of Simeon |
In this online choir workshop you will learn to sing along with a simple voice part from the Candlemas Nunc Dimittis and see the 15th-century manuscript from the Cistercian nunnery of Medingen where the music is preserved in the Bodleian Libraries |
Henrike Lähnemann, Nick Swarbrick, Andrew Dunning, Alexandra Burgar, Jasmine Lowe, Timothy Powell |
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Reynard the Fox |
In this BodCast from the Friends of the Bodleian, Professor Dame Marina Warner interviews Anne Louise Avery, writer and art historian, on the subject of Avery's recent book, Reynard the Fox https://bodleianshop.co.uk/products/reynard-the-fox |
Dame Marina Warner, Anne Louise Avery |
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Panel Discussion 4: Working to Establish Tomorrow's Names |
Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Fiona Rogers, Max Houghton and Anna Fox |
Taous Dahmani, Fiona Rogers, Max Houghton, Anna Fox |
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Panel Discussion 3: Feminist Multi-taskers: Being a Photographer, a Writer and a Curator |
Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Patrizia Di Bello and Deborah Cherry |
Taous Dahmani, Patrizia Di Bello, Deborah Cherry |
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Panel Discussion 2: Unveiling the Archive, Revealing Photographers |
Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Erika Lederman and Jessica Sutcliffe |
Taous Dahmani, Jessica Sutcliffe, Erika Lederman |
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Panel Discussion 1: Historiography's Origin Stories |
Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Val Williams |
Taous Dahmani, Val Willams |
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Fast Forward: Women in Photography |
Anna Fox gives an overview of Fast Forward - a research project designed to promote and engage with women in photography across the globe. |
Anna Fox |
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Write or be Written Off: the work of Jo Spence (1934-1992) as photography 'theory' |
Patrizia Di Bello discusses the work of Jo Spence as a writer, organiser and photographer |
Patrizia Di Bello |
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The Isabel Project: Uncomvering 19th Century Institutional Photographers, One Woman at a Time |
Erika Lederman talks about her practice and the work of the V & A museum's first in house photographer, Isabel Cowper. |
Erika Lederman |
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John Ledingham |
Peggy Frith interviews John Ledingham, professor of Clinical Medicine and former Director of Clinical Studies, 23 April 2012. |
Peggy Frith, John Ledingham, Rosie Fitzherbert Jones |
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The Helen Muspratt Archive |
Jessica Sutcliffe, the daughter of photographer, Helen Muspratt, give a short talk on her mother's life and career. |
Jessica Sutcliffe |
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The Golden Age of French Writing Masters? |
Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 4th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series |
Marc Smith |
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Renaissance Calligraphy from Pen to Press and Back |
Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 3rd lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series |
Marc Smith |
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Bibliography and the Life Cycles of Writing Books |
The 2nd lecture in the 2020 series delivered by Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris |
Marc Smith |
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Writing Models and the Formation of National Scripts |
The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2020 series delivered by Professor Marc Smith - Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2020 |
Marc Smith, Richard Ovenden |
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