A celebration of the extraordinary and transformative work of Ian Doyle on medieval manuscripts and their legacies, presenting new research by eighteen of the most eminent international scholars of manuscript studies and histories of the book
A celebration of the extraordinary and transformative work of Ian Doyle on medieval manuscripts and their legacies, presenting new research by eighteen of the most eminent international scholars of manuscript studies and histories of the book
Corinne Saunders, D.Phil. (1991), Oxford, is Professor of Medieval Literature and co-directs the Institute for Medical Humanities, Durham University. Her publications include Magic and the Supernatural in Medieval English Romance (2010) and Visions and Voice-Hearing in Medieval and Early Modern Contexts (2020). Richard Lawrie, Ph.D (2013), Durham University, served as Vice-Master and Senior Tutor of University College, Durham, and was previously Secretary of the Senior Common Room of University College, a role in which he worked closely with Ian Doyle. He has taught in the departments of History and Education at Durham. Laurie Atkinson is a PhD student in the Department of English Studies, Durham University, preparing for examination. He has published on Thomas Hoccleve, Stephen Hawes, and William Dunbar, and is now developing a postdoctoral research project on early English print.
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