Author: Stewart J. Brookes
The Book at the Bodleian: Whence? Where? Whither?

I am delighted to announce that registration is now open for "The Book at the Bodleian: Whence? Where? Whither?". For twenty years, the Lyell benefaction has offered a career development fellowship that has enabled scholars to study subjects that ...
An Introduction to Medieval Ink
If, like me, you've always wanted to know more about how medieval ink was made, then you'll already be heading to the Eventbrite to book a place on tomorrow morning's session (11am-12pm GMT) with Sara Charles.
Iron gall ink has been used since Classical ...
Programme for ‘Opening the Sacred Text: Meaning, Materiality, Historiography’
We are delighted to share the programme for ‘Opening the Sacred Text: Meaning, Materiality, Historiography’.
Details below, or download the PDF.
Very much looking forward to seeing you there!
Best, Stewart and Julie
If you've not registered yet, ...
Welcome to Models of Authority 2022!
Happy New Year!
Things may have seemed somewhat quiet on the Models of Authority front for the last few years. But... rest assured, we've been working away behind the scenes, creating metadata, commissioning new high-resolution images of charters and adding transcriptions and translations! Our plans over the next few months ...
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