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CML talks this month (March 2017)

Jeff Rider, Dale Kedwards, Kristin Bourassa, Thomas Heebøll-Holm, Steffen Hope, and Christian Etheridge speaking this month.

March 1, Fulbright fellow Jeff Rider, "The Usefulness of the Middle Ages" at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study.

March 9, Dale Kedwards, "Who Lives in a House Like This? The Icelandic Völundarhús and Legendary Smiths in Medieval Literature." Cardiff Medieval and Early Modern Research Initiative.

March 18-19, Kristin Bourassa, "Letters and Letter-Writing in Pierre Salmon's Dialogues," and Thomas Heebøll-Holm, "The English Notions of Sovereignty of the Seas from the Rôles d'Orléans to  the Libelle of Englyshe Polycye." Reconsidering the Boundaries of Late-Medieval Political Literature: France, Burgundy, England, and Scotland, SDU.

March 21, Dale Kedwards, "Who Lives in a House Like This? The Icelandic Völundarhús and Legendary Smiths in Medieval Literature," Aarhus Universitet Middelaldercirklen.

March 22, Steffen Hope, "Rex Perpetuus Norvegie - the use of Saint Olaf Haraldsson as a patron for the Norwegian church in the twelfth century." Saints and their Uses in the Middle Ages, Middelaldercentret/Middelaldercirklen Forskerredsmøde, SDU O98, 2:00 - 5:00 pm. 

March 22, Christian Etheridge, "St Jerome's discussion of magnetism and the appearance of science in medieval hagiography." Saints and their Uses in the Middle Ages, Middelaldercentret/Middelaldercirklen Forskerredsmøde, SDU O98, 2:00 - 5:00 pm. 

Editing was completed: 28.02.2017