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Due to popular request we have descended from Beatrice-worthy heights (the I-House cafe) to the nether-regions of Dwinelle (Hist Grad Lounge, 2414 Dwinelle).  We will be finishing up Einhard on Charlemagne over the next couple of weeks; I have extra copies of the text, but we've been skipping around according to whim, so I can't say what section we will read next.  What awaits post-Einhard is undecided.  If you want to exert influence, start coming now: a candidate who isn't nominated can't get elected. 





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Friday, 24 Feb 2012
05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
ASSC Conference - Keynote

Saturday, 25 Feb 2012
10:15 AM - 07:00 PM
ASSC Conference

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Please register for "Philology," the 8th Annual Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium Graduate Student Conference, to be held at UC Berkeley 24-25 February 2012. Email ASSC2012@gmail.com before 16 February 2012 with your name, affiliation, and the events you plan to attend.

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We look forward to seeing you there!

 
The Anglo Saxon Studies Colloquium

Eighth Annual ASSC Graduate Student Conference

"Philology"
University of California, Berkeley
Saturday, 25 February 2012

 

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A dose of medieval . . .

Pisces dicti unde et pecus, a pascendo scilicet. Reptilia ideo dicuntur haec quae natant, eo quod reptandi habeant speciem et naturam; quamvis se in profundum inmergant, tamen in natando repunt.

Isidore of Seville, Etymologies, De piscibus, XII.vi

 

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