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Moveable Art by Mikayla Dickinson, 2021
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Moveable Art by Mikayla Dickinson, 2021
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Moveable Art created by Mikayla Dickinson, 2021
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Lex Fournir as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021
shares an original piece inspired by Anglo-Saxon battles and Beowulf with his professor, Teresa Russo.
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Austin Evans as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021
shares an original piece inspired by the heroic poem Waldere for her professor, Teresa Russo.
Graff draws inspiration from one of the Exeter Book Elegies "Wulf".
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Mikayla Dickinson as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to one of the Exeter Book Elegies for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Mikayla Dickinson as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to one of the Exeter Book Elegies for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Mikayla Dickinson as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to one of the Exeter Book Elegies for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Chasnie DiPaola as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to the Anglo-Saxon poem of Judith for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Julia Schultz as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to the Biblical canon for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Meegan Rozon as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to one of the Exeter Book Elegies for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Karyssa Chan as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021 shares original art in a creative response to one of the Exeter Book Elegies 'The Seafarer' for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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Aleah Graff as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021
shares an original piece written about the love of two queer
women set in the Middle Ages for her professor, Teresa Russo.
Graff draws inspiration from one of the Exeter Book Elegies "Wulf".
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Holly Hiscock as an undergraduate student in MARS2P95 in 2021
shares an original piece written about Beowulf taming Sleipnir
for her professor, Teresa Russo.
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A Summary of the Medieval breviary located in Archives and Special Collections at Brock University by Anne Adams.
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A Summary of the Medieval breviary located in Archives and Special Collections at Brock University by Anne Adams.
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There are two leaves from a Latin prayer book written on vellum
dating around 1350 to 1400. The text is a Matins (morning prayer), in this case the Office of the Dead taken from the Book of Job.
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Printed Bible (Psalm XLIII), 1495 by Paganino
Paganini Press in Venice, Italy
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Printed Bible (Psalm XLIII/460), 1495 by Paganino
Paganini Press in Venice, Italy
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Dragon Logo
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Folio 123r. of Bald's Leechbook MS
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Beowulf - Old English Text in the Nowell Codex
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Research conducted from January - February 2020 and presented on March 4, 2020 at Brock University.
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Research conducted from January - February 2020 and presented on March 11, 2020 at Brock University.
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Conference Schedule
Lighting Round Presentations
March 11, 2020
PANEL 6: CULTURAL AND CHRISTIAN ALLUSIONS IN BEOWULF
(Chair: Craig Robert Paul Morrison)
"AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF ANGLO-SAXON CULTURE IN BEOWULF"
by James Dengate, Medieval and Renaissance Studies
"THE WAYS IN WHICH CHRISTIANITY IS PROMOTED IN BEOWULF"
by Ryan Somerville, Department of English
"RENOWN AND HONOUR IN BEOWULF"
by Kaedyn Brouse, Department of English
PANEL 7: OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE AND THE BIBLE
(Chair: Jordon Vos)
"THE EVOLUTION OF AN IDEAL: A CRITICAL INVESTIGATION OF ECCLESIASTES AND 'THE WANDERER'" by Noah McEniry, English and Philosophy Departments
"BEOWULF, OATHS, AND THE NOWELL CODEX"
by Eric Tisch, Humanities Department
PANEL 8 - THE BATTLE OF MALDON: A HISTORICAL FAILURE WITH A MORAL LESSON
(Chair: Eboni Lowe)
"AN EXAMINATION OF THE BATTLE OF MALDON
THROUGH A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO THE BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH"
by Kayla Harrison, Humanities Department
"THE BATTLE OF MALDON -
A DISCUSSION OF ANGLO-SAXON WARRIORS AND VIKINGS"
by Craig Morrison, Department of History
"BYRHTNOTH'S DOWNFALL"
by Anastasia Steshkina, Social Sciences Department
"THE POLITICS OF MALDON"
by Braden Wylie, Department of History
PANEL 9: A HISTORIC BATTLE IN VERSE
(Chair: Alyssa Lynne Eggleton)
"THE BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH"
by Tyler McCoy, Department of History
"THE BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH:
A STUDY OF WARRIORS IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES"
by Cameron Pike, Education and English Departments
PANEL 10: BEOWULF AND SONGS OF DEEDS
(Chair: Eric Tisch)
"THE SONG OF ROLAND:
AN ANTHEM OF FRENCH NATIONAL PRIDE"
by Vanessa Maderer, Department of English
"THE SONG OF ROLAND AND BEOWULF"
by Taylor Smith, Philosophy & History Departments