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Curating the exhibition 'Designing English'

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Designing English: Graphics on the medieval page
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Daniel Wakelin talks about the concept behind the exhibition 'Designing English: Graphics on the Medieval Page' in the Weston Library, Oxford, and about the thrill of working with original material from the Bodleian collection at Oxford Medieval Studies.
With Daniel Wakelin (Jeremy Griffiths Professor of Medieval English Palaeography in the Faculty of English) and Henrike Lahnemann (Professor of Medieval German Literature and Linguistics)

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AElfric of Eynsham teaches the congregation to recite the Lord’s Prayer in English, 'Thu ure faeder'. MS. Hatton 115, fol. 10r. Composed 990-995, copied in the second half of the 1000s. Read by Andy Orchard.
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MPhil Student, Kierri Price, introduces a tiny book of hours - a collection of prayers and devotional material from the late 1300s that would have been read at set intervals during the day.
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Series
Designing English: Graphics on the medieval page
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Daniel Wakelin
Henrike Lähnemann
Keywords
designing english
Oxford Medieval Studies
manuscripts
Faculty of English
bodleian library
Graduate Studies
humanities
torch
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 23/02/2018
Duration: 00:03:06

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