CEMS Research Seminar Programme 2011-12
Seminars take place at 1 pm in MacRobert 304
Autumn Term
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Wed 2nd NovemberAdelyn Wilson ‘Dutch influence in Scottish legal writing of the seventeenth century, with particular reference to Arnoldus Vinnius and Sir James Dalrymple, Viscount Stair’
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Wed 23rd NovemberJohn Gash ‘A Game of Tennis: Gérard Douffet and the Myth of Caravaggio’
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Wed 7th DecemberJackson Armstrong ‘Friends and Friendship in Fifteenth-Century Scotland’
Spring Term
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Wed 8th FebruarySyrithe Pugh ‘Satire and the Ovidian Persona in Gascoigne's Steele Glas and Complaint of Philomene’
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Wed 22nd February
Martyna Mirecka (St Andrews) ‘Poland-Lithuania as the bulwark of Christendom’
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Wed 29th February
Helen Pierce ‘This Ingenious young Gent and excellent artist’: William Lodge (1649-1689) and the York Virtuosi’
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Wed 7th March
Kirk Melnikoff (North Carolina) ‘Translation as Vocation: Elizabethan Publishing Practice, Thomas Hacket and the Early Modern Travel Narrative.’
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Wed 21st MarchMarie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner ‘The controversy about Bourignonism in late 17th century Aberdeen’.


