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Co-Sponsored Colloquia
Since 2001, the Research Group has jointly sponsored scholarly meetings, co-organized by Mildred Budny and held at various centers.
˜ 'The Dating Service or the Dating Game?' Problems and Potential of Dating Materials from the Early Medieval Period," an Inaugural and Celebratory Workshop, inaugurating a series of workshops and celebrating both the formation of the Early Medieval Forum and the recognition for the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence of tax-exempt status as a Section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Co-organized by Celia Chazelle and co-sponsored by the Early Medieval Forum, the Index of Christian Art of Princeton University, and the History Department and History Club of The College of New Jersey, the Workshop was held at The College of New Jersey, Ewing, New Jersey, in November 2001.
Information about the interests, activities, and listserv of the Early Medieval Forum appears on its website: http://www.tcnj.edu/~chazelle/emf.html.
"Shaping Understanding: Form and Order in the Anglo-Saxon World, 400–1100," a Colloquium. Co-organized by Leslie E. Webster and co-sponsored by The British Museum, The British Academy, the Friends of the British Museum, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, the American Friends of the British Museum, the Index of Christian Art of Princeton University, the Royal Historical Society, and the Centre for Palaeography in the School of Advanced Study of the University of London, the Colloquium was held at the Clore Centre of The British Museum in London in March 2002.
Abstracts of the thirty-three papers presented at the Colloquium have been published in print and are also available online, as described in our list of Publications.
"Innovations for Editing Texts from Antiquity to Enlightenment," a Colloquium. Co-organized by Frank T. Coulson and co-sponsored by the Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies in the Department of Greek and Latin of The Ohio State University, the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at The Ohio State University, and the Index of Christian Art of Princeton University, the Colloquium was held at the Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies in October 2003.
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