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  2. Contacts | Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/about-us/contacts
    Search site. Contacts. Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Contacts. Contacts. To contact the Faculty and its Departments, please call or write to:. Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies. University of Cambridge. Sidgwick Avenue.
  3. Alex Davis, Imagining Inheritance from Chaucer to Shakespeare

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.1.9/
    As Davis summarises, the book ‘offers a genealogy of the patrimonial forms that stand behind the blur of change that constitutes the surface of contemporary life’ (18). ... But even this is immediately revised by Spenser to return us to an emphasis
  4. Arthurian romances | The moving word

    https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/moving-word/case/arthurian-romances/
    At the same time, however, genealogy (often fictional) and elements from legendary fiction, taken from medieval texts, were showing up in historical narratives.
  5. Further congratulations to Dr Ben Guy | Anglo-Saxon, Norse &…

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/news/2021/06/02/2555/
    ASNC is thrilled to announce that Dr Ben Guy’s book on Medieval Welsh Genealogy has been announced as joint-winner of the Francis Jones Prize for Welsh History 2020, awarded
  6. Search site. AMES Open Days, July 2024. Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. AMES Open Days, July 2024. The next undergraduate Open Days at AMES, which will be held in conjunction with the University's Open Days, are scheduled for Thursday 4
  7. New Assistant Professor of Celtic | Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/news/2023/05/26/2747/
    University). Dr Guy is the author of Medieval Welsh Genealogy: An Introduction and Textual Study (Boydell, 2020) and in 2021 was awarded both the Learned Society of Wales’ Dillwyn Medal (Humanities
  8. Edmund Spenser, Donnchadh ‘an tSneachta’ Mac Craith and the writing…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.2.4/
    His genealogy is given in Leabhar Mór na nGeinealach (‘The Great Book of Genealogies’), which was compiled by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh in the middle of the seventeenth century:. ... See Irish Poets, 104. [13] Nollaig Ó Muraíle (ed.), Leabhar Mór
  9. Congratulations to Dr Ben Guy | Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic

    https://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/news/2021/05/19/2548/
    genealogy and its relationship with Welsh culture and politics.
  10. Russian diaspora – Languages across Borders

    https://languagecollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/tag/russian-diaspora/
    The genealogy of memory : family histories, museums, archives, cemeteries of Russian émigrés.
  11. Books & Babies: Communicating Reproduction

    https://wwwe.lib.cam.ac.uk/CUL/exhibitions/Babies/captions.html
    Darwin rarely published explicit genealogies, but this sketch of primate origins shows that he was willing to use such images in private to work out his ideas.

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