FYI.
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From: Marta Bigus <Marta.Bigus(a)ugent.be>
Date: 3 September 2013 10:41
Subject: [DM-Board] Call for papers international conference on the Ten
Commandments in medieval and early modern culture
To: board(a)digitalmedievalist.org
Dear sir/madam,
Dear colleagues,****
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please find attached a Call for Papers for an international conference on
the Ten Commandments in medieval and early modern culture, to be held in
Ghent on April 10-11, 2014. We hope that you will support our efforts by
notifying your colleagues and students about the conference. ****
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It might also be of your interest that prof. Youri Desplenter and myself
are organising a session on the Ten Commandments at the International
Medieval Congress in Leeds in 2014. Please see the attachment for more
details.****
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Kind regards,****
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Marta Bigus****
PhD Student
Universiteit Gent - Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte
Historische Nederlandse Letterkunde (middeleeuwen)
Blandijnberg 2
B - 9000 Gent****
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Dear all,
The full programme for the DigiPal Symposium at King's College London
is now online. This year's theme is the computer-assisted study of medieval
manuscripts, which should be relevant to everyone here! There'll be a range
of papers covering language, manual and automatic script analysis, on-line
curation, music notation, image retrieval and palaeography (of course!).
Speakers include two prominent DM contributors, Peter Stokes and
Dominique Stutzmann. Papers also from David Ganz, Julian Harrison,
Jane Roberts, Lambert Stomacher and Tessa Webber and more.
Places are disappearing rather rapidly, so if you'd like to attend, then please
send an email to "digipal [at] kcl.ac.uk<http://kcl.ac.uk/>", including your details as you would
like them to appear on your name badge. Oh, and do let us know if you are
vegetarian.
Full details here: http://digipal.eu/blog/programme2013/
Looking forward to seeing you later this month,
Stewart Brookes
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Dr Stewart J Brookes
Research Associate
Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London