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1. Carmina Qui Quondam

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This is a reconstruction of the first song from book 1 of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, based on notations added to the Cambridge Songs Manuscript (held in the Cambridge...

Collection: Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy

Institution: Faculty of Music

Created: Mon 4 May 2020


2. Heu, quam praecipiti

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This is a reconstruction of the second song from Book 1 of Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy, based on notations contained in the Cambridge Songs Manuscript (held in the...

Collection: Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy

Institution: Faculty of Music

Created: Mon 4 May 2020


3. Tunc me discussa

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This is a reconstruction of the third song from Book 1 of Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy, based on notations contained in the Cambridge Songs Manuscript (held in the...

Collection: Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy

Institution: Faculty of Music

Created: Mon 4 May 2020


4. Quisquis composito

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This is a reconstruction of the fourth song from Book 1 of Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy, based on notations contained in the Cambridge Songs Manuscript (held in the...

Collection: Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy

Institution: Faculty of Music

Created: Mon 4 May 2020


5. O stelliferi conditor orbis

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This is a reconstruction of the fifth song from Book 1 of Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy, based on notations contained in the Cambridge Songs Manuscript (held in the...

Collection: Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy

Institution: Faculty of Music

Created: Mon 4 May 2020


6. Nubibus atris

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This is a reconstruction of the seventh song from Book 1 of Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy, based on notations contained in the Cambridge Songs Manuscript (held in the...

Collection: Restoring Lost Songs: Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy

Institution: Faculty of Music

Created: Mon 4 May 2020


'Anglo-Saxon Art in the Round'

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An introduction to the exhibition 'Anglo-Saxon Art in the Round' at The Fitzwilliam Museum (23 May - 7 September 2008), which explores the rich inventiveness of early medieval art...

Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts

Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum

Created: Mon 20 Oct 2008


Believing in Medieval Belief: Gibbon, Latour and what we do with Religion

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Inaugural lecture by John H Arnold, Professor of Medieval History, given on 2 February 2018

Collection: Inaugural lecture

Institution: Faculty of History

Created: Wed 21 Feb 2018


Chant from medieval Antiphoner

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Pulchra facie sed pulchrior. A chant from St John's College manuscript 263, a late fifteenth-century antiphoner, recorded in St John's College Chapel by John Clapham. Reproduced...

Collection: St John's College Library

Institution: Cambridge University Library

Created: Mon 29 Jul 2013


Frames from a Round Table. Introduction to Dante

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Frames from a Round Table is a 30 minute (very amatorial, low budget) video-documentary about a round table discussion about Dante, between students and two professors. It shows...

Collection: Cambridge 750th Anniversary of Dante's Birth

Institution: Pembroke College

Created: Fri 18 Mar 2016


Intersections between Religion and Science in Early Medieval Ireland

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Research seminar given by Dr Elizabeth Boyle

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Fri 12 Oct 2012


Kati Parppei - Kulikovo Refought – The role of medieval battles in Russian historiography

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In this postdoctoral project Russian historiography is used as a case study, tracing the formation, changes and interpolations of narratives of famous medieval battles, such as...

Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium

Institution: Clare Hall

Created: Thu 28 Feb 2013


MML Annual Lecture 2014 - The Vanishing Monolingual, by Bernardette Holmes

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The MML Annual Lecture was given by Bernardette Holmes in its inaugural year (2014). The title of the lecture was "The Vanishing Monolingual - why the ability to speak other...

Collection: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages

Institution: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

Created: Tue 30 Jun 2015


Professor John Arnold, inaugural lecture

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Professor John Arnold of the Faculty of History delivered his inaugural lecture on Friday 2nd February 2018, entitled 'Believing in Medieval Belief; Gibbon, Latour and what we do...

Collection: Lectures

Institution: Faculty of History

Created: Wed 7 Feb 2018


Professor John Marenbon Inaugural lecture: When was Medieval Philosophy?

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Professor John Marenbon Inaugural lecture: When was Medieval Philosophy? Recorded 30 November 2011.

Collection: When was Medieval Philosophy?

Institution: Faculty of Philosophy

Created: Thu 1 Dec 2011


Prof. Rosamond McKitterick on Charlemagne

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Prof. Rosamond McKitterick (Sidney Sussex College and the Faculty of HIstory) provides an overview of the life and achievements of Charlemagne, starting from Einhard's 'Life of...

Collection: Sidney Greats Lectures (4) Michaelmas 2013

Institution: Sidney Sussex College

Created: Sat 21 Dec 2013


Richard Smith

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An interview with the historian and historical geographer Richard Smith about his life and work. Filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 12 April 2011 and edited by Sarah Harrison.

Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers

Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Created: Tue 30 Aug 2011


Rosanna Cantavella - Sexual education in the Middle Ages

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Yes: hard to believe as it may be, sexual education was taught in the Middle Ages throughout Western Europe.

Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium

Institution: Clare Hall

Created: Wed 20 May 2015


The story of the Southampton Psalter

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The absorbing, colourful, and sometimes mysterious history of the oldest manuscript in St John’s College – the Southampton Psalter – is the subject of this talk by Professor...

Collection: St John's College - Talks, lectures and seminars

Institution: St John's College

Created: Mon 17 Mar 2014


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