Ever so often we stumble on some minor medieval news, which do not merit a full article, but nevertheless, deserve a short notice.
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Photos from the MET made universally available
On February 7, 2017, The Metropolitan Museum of Art implemented a new policy known as Open Access, which makes images of artworks it believes to be in the public domain widely and freely available for unrestricted use, and at no cost, in accordance with the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) designation and the Terms and Conditions of this website.
92nd Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America in Toronto 0...
Click here to register, or use this link. For the program and hotel information, please visit the conference website. The conference features three plenary speakers and over fifty concurrent sessions, including thematic threads such as ‘The Medieval Mediterranean,’ ‘Manuscript Studies,’ ‘Old English Studies’ and many others. Roundtable discussions focus on topics such as K-12 education, diversity in the medieval studies classroom, compatible careers, and scholarly publication in the age of Open Access. The conference location is the St. George Campus of the University of Toronto, with selected parts of the program held at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the closing plenary at the Aga Khan Museum.
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Moses crossing the Red Sea. Lincoln Cathedral 13th century. Source: Pinterest
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