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This Subject Spotlight begins by exploring the early Middle Ages (500-1100), focusing on the social, cultural, and linguistic changes that shaped medieval England. We will examine the arrival and impact of the Anglo-Saxons, the spread of Christianity, and the blending of Viking and Anglo-Saxon traditions. Additionally, this spotlight highlights the significance of astronomy and magic in medieval England, particularly through the works of Bede, who was a monk, scholar, and the first scientist in England. We will also take a closer look at J.R.R. Tolkien’s work, including The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, to understand how the early Middle Ages influenced his fictional worlds. Finally, you will participate in a practical activity that involves reworking a translation of an Old English text to enhance your critical analysis skills.
Dr Marilina CesarioQueen's University BelfastEnglish language
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1. Contextualising the early middle ages and introducing the influences of this period
2. Astronomy in the early middle ages
3. Magic in the early middle ages and its influence on contemporary fiction
4. Research activity
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Queen's University Belfast
Queen's University Belfast, a member of the prestigious Russell Group, offers students a world-class education in Northern Ireland's vibrant capital. Nestled in a city known for its rich cultural heritage and dynamic social scene, the university provides a supportive and inclusive environment, fostering academic excellence and personal growth. With state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated faculty, and a commitment to innovation, Queen's prepares students to excel in their chosen fields and make a positive impact globally.
Meet the academic
Dr Marilina Cesario
Dr Marilina Cesario read her PhD at Manchester University and was a lecturer in Medieval English and History of the Language at Brasenose College, Oxford University. Her research interests include manuscript studies, science (astronomy and weather), magic and prognostications in Latin, Old English and Middle English, and the relationship between weather, health and time. Most of this research has been disseminated in books and international peer-reviewed journals, including Anglo-Saxon England, English studies, Germanic philology and studies in philology. Dr Marilina Cesario has also published on Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, Ovid’s influence in Anglo-Saxon England, kingship and prognostication, and the role of natural phenomena in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Dr Marilina Cesario strongly recognises the value and challenges of research networking and collaboration with scholars from other disciplines and historical periods and the importance of public engagement. Her current research on weather and astronomy in the Middle Ages transcends discipline boundaries, promoting collaborations between humanities and sciences.
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