Medieval German Studies
by Oxford University
March 27, 2019 11:19 pm
Medieval German Studies in Oxford cover the full range of the literary, cultural and linguistic heritage of the German speaking lands from 800 to 1600. Special areas of interests are the transmission of text in manuscript and early print, mysticism and devotional writing and courtly literature. We work in close collaboration with the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford Medieval Studies and the wider Humanities context of TORCH. http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/medievalgerman
Recent Episodes
Medingen Manuscripts
6 years agoSecond part of the masterclass: The Medingen Manuscripts in the Bodleian
6 years agoTrailer: Medieval Manuscripts in the Bodleian
6 years agoMasterclass Medingen Manuscripts: Abbess Bärbel Görcke (Mariensee): The Prayer-Book of Abbess Odilia
9 years agoMasterclass Medingen Manuscripts: Ulrike Hascher-Burger (Utrecht): Musical Notation
9 years agoMasterclass Medingen Manuscripts: Alan Coates (Oxford): The Incunable Traces
9 years agoMasterclass Medingen Manuscripts: Nigel F. Palmer (Oxford): Cistercian Punctuation
9 years agoMasterclass Medingen Manuscripts: Andrew Honey (Oxford): The Plaque in the Psalter and the Bindings
9 years agoMasterclass Medingen Manuscripts: Henrike Lähnemann (Oxford): Introduction
9 years ago