CFP: Codices and Communities (Medieval and Early Modern Institute Graduate Student Colloquium)
The Medieval and Early Modern Institute invites submissions for their 6th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Colloquium – Codices and Communities: Material, Book and Print Culture and their Medieval and Early Modern Contexts – December 4-5, 2008 at the University of Alberta. Dr. Erik Kwakkel, from the University of Victoria, will be giving the keynote address entitled “Lost in Translation: Michael Scot and the Oldest Manuscript of his Abbreviatio Avicenne.” Several travel subsidies are available.
Proposals can be sent to judith.anderson@ualberta.ca by September 19, 2008.
Judith Anderson
Department of English and Film Studies
University of Alberta
Email: judith.anderson@ualberta.ca
Visit the website at http://www.ualberta.ca/~juditha/MEMIconf
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