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Tag Archives: Medieval world
New project at Uppsala University!
As most of our readers have probably already heard, Riksbankens Jubileumsfond has generously decided to support Ingela Nilssons’ project Retracing Connections: Byzantine Storyworlds in Greek, Arabic, Georgian, and Old Slavonic (c. 950 – c. 1100)! The project is administrated by Uppsala … Continue reading
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Reading and Pleasure in Istanbul
The Summer school “Reading Pleasure – Pleasure Reading: Medieval Approaches to Reading” took place at the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, 23-28 May, and was organized by Christian Høgel and Ingela Nilsson. This was a professionally rewarding experience for all … Continue reading
Networks of Learning
A new volume in the German series Byzantinische Studien und Texte and edited by Sita Steckel, Niels Gaul and Michael Grünbart puts focus on Medieval scholarly networks across the Graeco-Latin divide: http://www.lit-verlag.de/isbn/3-643-90457-7 Ingela Nilsson has reviewed the book for the German online journal … Continue reading