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Work In Progress Seminars
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Weekly work-in-progress Research Seminars, where we come together to share our research.

Week 10 Speakers:

Joanna Kemp, PhD Candidate: "Arrian, Dionysius of Alexandria and the Northern Frontiers of the Roman Empire in the Black Sea Region"
followed by
Dr Emmanuela Bakola, Staff: "The poet and the earth below: fifth-century receptions of Aeschylean tragedy"
Chaired by: Paul Grigsby

Papers are 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes of questions each.
All are welcome - biscuits/chocolates will be provided.

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Litanic Verses (CoRAL)
Wolfson Research Exchange

Litanic Verse in the Culture of European Regions - poetry inspired by the Litany of the Saints - is a workshop run by three members of the National Science Centre of Poland. Their project has a broad historical reach - from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century - and the members of the group specialise in Old English and Pre-Chaucerian litanic verse (Anna Czarnowus), Chaucertian and Middle Scottish poetry (Dominika Ruszkiewicz) and poetics (Witold Sadowski). The event is open to all.

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Research Seminar - Diane James (ÌÇÐÄTV).
Room F37, History of Art, Millburn House.
Wednesday 9th December.
Diane James (ÌÇÐÄTV).
'A Tribute of Respect to Warren Hastings': Major John Osborne's 'Hindoo' Temple at Melchet Park.
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