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Professor Jonathan Bolton (Harvard University) will be giving the 2020 Taylor lecture on 'Pathways of the Political Novel in Eastern Europe'.
Readings from the volume will take place on Thursday 13 February.
brazilweekposter.pdfThe 2020 Brazil Week will take place from 2-7 February.
As part of the The Oxford Argentine Cultural Forum – Argentina en Oxford en línea.
Please join us for 'A Celebration of European Literatures and Cultures' at the Taylor Institution on 31 January 2020, from 8:30-11:30pm.
Termly meeting for staff of the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages.
Oxford Medieval Studies Lecture
The Faculty is holding an information session for MSt and MPhil programmes on Thursday 05 December 2019.
The Madariaga Series & Magdalen College host the launch of the book:
The Letters of Alberto Jiménez Fraud (1905-1964)
Edited by James Valender, José García-Velasco, Tatiana Aguilar Álvarez-Bay and Trilce Arroyo
Madrid: Publicaciones de la Residencia de Estudiantes, 2018
This year's Zaharoff Lecture will be given on November 12th by Dr Chantal Thomas.
A symposium organised by The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford, the Klassik Stiftung Weimar, and the English Goethe Society
Pre-concert talk for Cantata Performance with Henrike Lähnemann.
With the support of the Argentine Embassy in London; the Instituto Cervantes, London; the Latin American Centre, Oxford; the Sub-faculty of Spanish of the University of Oxford; and St Catherine’s College Oxford.
During his inaugural lecture, Professor Gilson will show how ideas about vision and cognate faculties such as the wits and the imagination are central to Dante’s masterpiece, the Commedia.
Henrike Lähnemann is giving a keynote speech at the Found in Translation Interpreting Reworking and Reinventing Texts conference.
The Oxford-Berlin Enlightenment Hub
St John’s College, Oxford, 30/09/19-2/10/19
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages holds an annual conference for teachers of Modern Languages. This conference is known as the ‘Sir Robert Taylor Society Conference’, after Sir Robert Taylor (1714 – 1788), whose generous bequest allowed for the construction of the Taylor Institution Modern Languages Library.
A conference to mark the publication of The Oxford Guide to Middle High German (Oxford University Press, 2019) by Howard Jones and Martin H. Jones
MIMSS Colloquium on Manuscripts and Texts
21 June 2019
Magdalen College, University of Oxford
(Magdalen College Auditorium)