Media Archive
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20.09.2023
Elizabeth Tyler on Cnut in BBC podcast
CML's Elizabeth Tyler appeared on BBC Radio's 'In Our Time' where she talked about the Danish prince Cnut
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07.03.2023
Victor Millet: Literary parody and critique of Frankish ideas of empire in the Latin Waltharius (9th or 10th century)
As part of the online CML seminars spring 2023, Victor Millet (Universidade Santiago de Compostela) gave the lecture Literary parody and critique of Frankish ideas of empire in the Latin Waltharius (9th or 10th century) on Tuesday 7 March.
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10.11.2021
Karla Mallette: Lives of the Great Languages: Arabic and Latin in the Medieval Mediterranean
As part of the CML online seminar series, professor Karla Mallette (University of Michigan) gave the lecture "Lives of the Great Languages: Arabic and Latin in the Medieval Mediterranean" on 10 November 2021.
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27.10.2021
Moving Forms: The Transformations and Translocations of Medieval Literature
CML Postdoctoral Fellow Divna Manolova (York) recorded a series of interviews with participants in Moving Forms: The Transformations and Translocations of Medieval Literature
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12.10.2021
Lars Boje Mortensen interviews Professor Emeritus Birger Munk Olsen in Danish Podcast
CML's director Lars Boje Mortensen takes part in an episode of the Danish podcast Videnskabens Vidner and interviews Professor Emeritus Birger Munk Olsen.
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01.07.2021
Divna Manolova: Navigating between abstraction and observation: using astrolabes, globes and mirrors in the medieval Mediterranean
CML Postdoctoral Fellow Divna Manolova talks about the use of astrolabes, globes and mirrors in the medieval Mediterranean as part of the Ancient Medicine & Technology Online Seminar Series 2020-2021, organised by Maria Gerolemou (University of Exeter, UK) and George Kazantzidis (University of Patras, Greece).
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01.07.2021
Divna Manolova: Labyrinths in Medieval Manuscripts: The Liber Floridus (ca. 1121)
CML Postdoctoral Fellow Divna Manolova talks about "Labyrinths in Medieval Manuscripts: The Liber Floridus (ca. 1121)"
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29.06.2021
Elizabeth Tyler: Female Literary Patronage and the Writing of History: Crossing Languages from Queen Emma to Constance FitzGilbert
Professor and co-director of the Centre for Medieval Literature Elizabeth M. Tyler (University of York) talks at the international conference Medieval French Without Borders which took place online on 20-21 March 2021.
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29.06.2021
Lars Boje Mortensen: The Rise of French Prose and the Forces of Anonymity
Professor and director of the Centre for Medieval Literature Lars Boje Mortensen talks at the international conference Medieval French Without Borders which took place online on 20-21 March 2021.
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29.06.2021
Nicola Morato: Fictitious Communities and Textual Transmission. The Case of Pseudonymity in Arthurian Prose Romances
Professor Nicola Morato (University of Liège) talks at the international conference Medieval French Without Borders which took place online on 20-21 March 2021.
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09.05.2021
Fozia Bora: Archives and Archival Sensibilities in Medieval Arabic Historiography
As part of the CML spring seminars Fozia Bora (Leeds) gave a talk on "Archives and Archival Sensibilities in Medieval Arabic Historiography" on 4 May 2021.
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05.05.2021
Panagiotis Agapitos: The periodization of Byzantine literature: from a historical to a literary model
As part of a two-days virtual visit to the Centre for Medieval Literature and to the Medieval self-commentaries project (27-28 April 2021), Prof. Panagiotis Agapitos (University of Cyprus) gave a talk on “The periodization of Byzantine literature: from a historical to a literary model”.
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27.04.2021
Aglae Pizzone in "Science and Beers" on Byzantine Literature
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07.04.2021
Judith Herrin: Ravenna: Crucible of Europe
As part of the spring term York Medieval Lectures series Judith Herrin (Professor emerita, King's College London) gave the lecture "Ravenna: Crucible of Europe" on 16 March 2021.
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15.03.2021
Thomas Heebøll-Holm: Podcast series "Mægtige Middelalder"
Mægtige Middelalder (Mighty Middle Ages) is a podcast about Denmark and the Middle Ages. It is hosted and edited by Thomas Heebøll-Holm, associate professor at the CML
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13.10.2020
Sandro Nikolaishvili on Georgian History in podcast
Sandro Nikolaishvili takes part in the BBC podcast "Queen Tamar: The myth of a perfect ruler"
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10.09.2020
Réka Forrai in "Byzantium & Friends" on Anastasius the Librarian, the greatest enemy of Byzantium you probably haven’t heard of
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24.08.2020
Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare with Prof. Niels Gaul and Dr. Divna Manolova
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11.03.2020
Thomas Heebøll-Holm on Pirates in Danish Podcast
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18.10.2019
Divna Manolova: Lightbulb Jokes and Medieval Diagrams: The Game
Divna Manolova speaks at the Humanities Research Centre's (University of York) tenth anniversary on 18 October 2019.
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21.03.2018
Aglae Pizzone: From Heroic Failure to Christian Dejection - A Journey through the Concept of Sadness
CML/Danish Institute for Advanced Study Assistant Professor Aglae Pizzone talks at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS).
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22.11.2017
Rosa M. Rodríguez Porto: Thinking with images: from Raimon Llull to network Theory
CML/Danish Institute for Advanced Study Assistant Professor Rosa M. Rodríguez Porto talks at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS).
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27.09.2017
Dale Kedwards: The egocentric world map: the self-centred world now, and in the Middle Ages
Dale Kedwards, former postdoc at the Centre for Medieval Literature, talks at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS).
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10.05.2017
Lars Boje Mortensen: A Literary Sociology of the Middle Ages
Professor and leader of the Centre for Medieval Literature Lars Boje Mortensen talks at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS).
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19.04.2017
Shazia Jagot: Astrolabes and Automata in the Global Middle Ages
Former postdoc and now associate member of CML Shazia Jagot talks at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (D-IAS).
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01.01.0001
Lars Boje Mortensen: A Language Bringing an Empire: Classical Nostalgia and the Empowerment of Imperial Discourse c. 1050-1200
Lars Boje Mortensen gave a keynote at the 9th Medialatinitas conference