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Ikerbasque Research Professor of Medieval History at University of Basque Country - Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge (2025-2026)
Francesca Tinti









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Interesting alternative activities currently promoted in Cambridge university library
The Richard Rawlinson Center at Kalamazoo is looking for graduate representatives to join its international advisory board. Info on how to apply can be found here wmich.edu/medieval/raw...
📍SEMINARIO El próximo 6 de mayo tendrá lugar una nueva edición de los Seminarios de Primavera como parte de las actividades del proyecto CONNECT 2. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Have just found out that University College Cork has the largest collection of stone Ogham inscriptions
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Rawlinson Center Board Application | Medieval Institute | Western Michigan University
Reacquainting myself with St Wulfstan’s Portiforium
Glad to see the proceedings of the conference on Languages and Identities in Early Medieval Western Europe published open access; and very grateful to the Navarre regional government for sponsoring both the event and the publication: www.siem-estella.es/uploads/file...
Pre-paper walk through streets of Cork reminds me of how strong the “Saxon” identity label is: from Rome’s “in Sassia” to refer to the area of the early medieval English quarter all the way to the English market in Cork. It ultimately all goes back to the Latin Saxo/Saxones of late antiquity
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Many congratulations to Rob Gallagher @hwaetspur.bsky.social on the publication of his brilliant book, The Written Word in Early Medieval England www.cambridge.org/core/books/w...
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I certainly wasn’t expecting this article in the Guardian on the Milan fashion week to have a final section on Sutton Hoo
Francesca Tinti
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Cambridge Core - Anglo Saxon and Medieval Literature - The Written Word in Early Medieval England
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The Written Word in Early Medieval England
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