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Summer on the Centre for Medieval Studies blog

Posted by Edward Mills

19 June 2024

[…] for non-oþur ne mai it beo.
So þat man schal in puyr somer selde þondre i-huyre
For it may be no other way
Such that man shall, at the height of summer, rarely hear thunder.

With the teaching term now having ended, the Centre for Medieval Studies blog is taking a break from regular Monday posts until the start of the next academic year. There will still be occasional posts over the next few months, and regular posts will resume in September.

Thank you very much to all of our contributors over the past twelve months; if you’d like to offer a post for the blog, whether it’s for over the summer period or for the 2024-25 academic year, please don’t hesitate to get in touch via e.mills4@exeter.ac.uk.

Featured image: summer, from a Jean Corbechon’s French translation of the Latin ‘De proprietatibus rerum’ (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Français 9140, fol. 86r). The text is taken from ‘The Early South English Legendary‘, ed. by Carl Horstmann (1887), p. 315.

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