Toller Lecture
Appearance
The Toller Lecture is an annual lecture at the University of Manchester's Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies (MANCASS). It is named for Thomas Northcote Toller, one of the editors of An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary.[1] Notable lecturers have included Janet Bateley, the first Toller lecturer,[2] Rolf Bremmer, George Brown, Michelle P. Brown,[3] Roberta Frank,[4] Helmut Gneuss,[5] Nicholas Howe, Joyce Hill,[6] Simon Keynes, Clare Lees,[7] Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe,[8] Paul Szarmach, Elaine Treharne,[9] Leslie Webster[10] and Barbara Yorke.[11] Toller lectures are published in the Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
Bibliography
- Textual and material culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures. Ed. Donald Scragg. Publications of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies, Vol. 1. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2003. ISBN 978-0-85991-773-5. Contains the first eleven Toller lectures.
- Transformation in Anglo-Saxon Culture: Toller Lectures on Art, Archaeology and Text. Ed. Charles Insley and Gale Owen-Crocker. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2017.
References
- ^ "Textual and Material Culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Toller and the Toller Memorial Lectures". Retrieved 14 September 2010.
- ^ 'Manuscript Layout and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle' in Textual and material culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Fuller and the Toller Memorial Lectures, ed. Donald Scragg. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1983, pp. 1-23.
- ^ 'Strategies of Visual Literacy in Insular and Anglo-Saxon Book Culture' in Transformation in Anglo-Saxon Culture: Toller Lectures on Art, Archaeology and Text ed. Charles Insley and Gale Owen-Crocker. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2017.
- ^ 'The Search for the Anglo-Saxon Oral Poet' in Textual and material culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Fuller and the Toller Memorial Lectures, ed. Donald Scragg. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1983, pp. 137-60.
- ^ 'The Study of Language in Anglo-Saxon England' in Textual and material culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Fuller and the Toller Memorial Lectures, ed. Donald Scragg. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1983, pp. 75-106.
- ^ 'Translating the Tradition: Manuscripts, Models and Methodologies in the Composition of Ælfric's Catholic Homilies' in Textual and material culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Fuller and the Toller Memorial Lectures, ed. Donald Scragg. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1983, pp.137-60.
- ^ http://events.manchester.ac.uk/event/event:ayw-ijjzjgh0-3z4mkm/toller-lecture-prof-clare-lees-kings-college-london-women-write-the-past-old-english-new-literature-and-the-romance-of-scholarship
- ^ 'Source, Method, Theory, Practice: On Reading Two Old English Verse Texts' in Textual and material culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Thomas Northcote Fuller and the Toller Memorial Lectures, ed. Donald Scragg. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1983, pp. 241-60.
- ^ 'The Politics of Early English', Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Volume 88, Number 1, January 2006, pp. 101-122.
- ^ 'Anglo-Saxon Art: tradition and transformation' in Transformation in Anglo-Saxon Culture: Toller Lectures on Art, Archaeology and Text ed. Charles Insley and Gale Owen-Crocker. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2017
- ^ 'King Alfred and Weland: traditional heroes at King Alfred’s court' in Transformation in Anglo-Saxon Culture: Toller Lectures on Art, Archaeology and Text ed. Charles Insley and Gale Owen-Crocker. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2017