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Leeds 2012 Report 12 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 1 day ago: I have to say that I wonder exactly what the point of writing up blog on the International Medieval … more →

Tags: archaeology, Carolingians, Charters, France, General Medieval, Germany, Romans, burial archaeology, charlemagne

Seminars CXLII & CXLIII : tracing text transmission by means old and new3 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 1 month ago: I am back from my international appearance, and fell immediately into a nest of twisting deadlines, … more →

Tags: Anglo-Saxons, Carolingians, Resources, będę, canterbury, church, Clare Woods, Hraban Maur, IHR seminars

Name in print IX & X5 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 5 months ago: While I wait for information to reach me that will enable the next in our very delayed series of sem … more →

Tags: Catalonia, Carolingians, Next paper is due..., Charters, Romans, numismatics, Publication, Career, digital medievalism

Seminars CXXXI & CXXXII: searching the margins of Anglo-Norman England5 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 6 months ago: I’m sorry, did I say ‘the next week‘? Apparently I meant ‘the next month … more →

Tags: England, Anglo-Saxons, Resources, Stephen Baxter, IHR seminars, Women, Wales, Databases, Chris Lewis

Conferring in Naples, IV and final: clarity, confusion, coffee and photos6 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 1 year ago: The delay in posting is kind of past apology so for once I won’t bother and will just crack on … more →

Tags: Institutions, Resources, Charters, Conference, diplomatic, Castles, Medieval tourism pictures, digital medievalism, Naples

Conferring in Naples, III: a full day's talking4 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 1 year ago: So, term started, and there was a short hiatus, for most of which this post was in draft. But, it … more →

Tags: General Medieval, Resources, Charters, diplomatic, Palaeography, Conferences, digital medievalism, Jinna Smit, KCL

Leeds 2011 report 3: Catalans, coins, churches and computers7 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 1 year ago: [Edit: hideously mixed-up footnotes now all match up and exist and so on.] Looking back at it, it do … more →

Tags: Catalonia, Anglo-Saxons, Resources, Charters, numismatics, France, Aristocrats, leeds, medieval economy

Uniting the uniters: electronic resource corpora and competition12 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 2 years ago: I am now back from Kalamazoo in safety, but very very short of sleep, so if this makes no sense I ap … more →

Tags: General Medieval, Institutions, Resources, numismatics, Career, Charters, coins, Databases, digital medievalism

Seminar XCIII: in the tracks of the Celtic Tiger2 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 2 years ago: So, where have I got to now? According to my notes, this blog’s content is now up to the 7th M … more →

Tags: Institutions, Celts, archaeology, Ireland, Databases, settlement archaeology, Aidan O'Sullivan, Emap

Take note(s) II: re-examining Sant Pere de Casserres15 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 2 years ago: I feel that I ought to say something about the unlikely PR mess that the UK’s Arts and Humanit … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Catalonia, Now working on..., Resources, Charters, będę, Wendy Davies, diplomatic, Churches

Someone is wrong on the Internet13 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 2 years ago: XKCD strip 386 That really should have been a subject header of mine a long time ago (not least give … more →

Tags: Personal WebPages, Teaching, INTERNET USE, self-justification, historians and politics, rants, Guy Halsall, Internet Archive, Stanley Fish

Word from Sean Miller: announcing ascharters.net10 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 2 years ago: Grant of King Edgar to his thegn Igeramn, 963, preserved at Christ Church Canterbury, Sawyer 717 Man … more →

Tags: Anglo-Saxons, Resources, Charters, Fitzwilliam Museum, Databases, Sean Miller, Regesta Regum Anglorum

On peer review and an alternative9 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 2 years ago: There is but little time in my world right now: I’m moving cities and decluttering on a manic … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Institutions, Peer Review, The Academy

Can I see it in the daylight? New visualisation technology2 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 3 years ago: [I'm sorry for the blank few days: there was some marking, I was ill, then there was a man wanting s … more →

Tags: Blogroll, General Medieval, Institutions, Inscriptions, Palaeography, epigraphy, Material Culture

All the nodes should be named after Geats

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 3 years ago: Here’s a pleasing little thing: courtesy of Doug Moncur’s Thoughts of a Knowledge Geek I … more →

Tags: Blogroll, humour, Beowulf, digital medievalism, In the Medieval Middle

Leeds report 2 (Tuesday 14th July)4 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 3 years ago: This was a bad day for my alarm to fail, but happily nerves had me awake in plenty of time anyway. I … more →

Tags: Blogroll, General Medieval, Catalonia, Carolingians, Next paper is due..., Spain, Charters, Scandinavia, leeds

Better imaging at the BL5 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 3 years ago: Times they have changed in the field of digital reproduction. I remember when I first started going … more →

Tags: Institutions, British Library

Seminary LII, Interdisciplinary conversation V: a new post at Cliopatria2 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 3 years ago: A small portion of a Slovenian manuscript written in Glagolitic script The Bidayuh Longhouse in the … more →

Tags: General Medieval, Currently reading, Institutions, Anthropology, bidayuh, Conference, Conversion, Eva, Glagolitic

Picture = 1000 words, map = at least 250*16 comments

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 3 years ago: This has taken quite a bit of work: Map of central Osona and the Ripollès, Catalunya, c. … more →

Tags: Catalonia, Now working on..., Publication, Osona, Maps


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