Termcard — Trinity Term 2026
15 April 2026
Unless noted, all meetings are in the Memorial Room, The Queen’s College, 5.15pm
7 May (2nd week) — Global Manuscript and Text Cultures Seminar:
Shaahin Pishbin (Queen’s) & Thomas Newbold (Asian University for Women, Chittagong): Muhajir manuscripts: Field notes from the Alia Madrasa Library in Dhaka
Jaimee Comstock-Skipp (New College): What’s in a nisba? Manuscript makers and migrations in 16th-century Central Asia
20 May (4th week) — Provenance Unknown:
Roberta Mazza (University of Bologna): Beyond Provenance: Publishing Papyri and Other Manuscripts from Egypt in 2026
26 May (5th week) — Trinity Term Lecture:
Gunnar Seelentag (Hannover & Münster): Monumentalising Norms, not Names: cartelisation and colossality in Archaic Crete
28 May (5th week) — Global Manuscript and Text Cultures Seminar
Lauren Dogaer (Univ): How the Greek Text Culture Has Shaped Modern Views of Ptolemaic Egyptian Priests
Fergus Bovill (Merton): Rebuilding the Medieval, Preserving the 19th Century: Littifredi Corbizzi, Johann Anton Ramboux, and the making and breaking of a choirbook in Gubbio
16–17 June (8th week) — International Workshop “Forgotten Libraries”. For more information: clement.salah@queens.ox.ac.uk or shaahin.pishbin@queens.ox.ac.uk
18 June (8th week) — Global Manuscript and Text Cultures Seminar
Jessica Rahardjo (Khalili Research Centre), A Critical Edition and Translation of Ṣirāṭ al-Mustaqīm: a 17thc Malay Shāfi’ī Legal Text
Shane Patrick (Wolfson), The Debate of Abu Qurrah and its Manuscript Circulation
24–25 June (9th week) — International Conference “The Text and Thought of Early Chinese Manuscripts: Tsinghua Bamboo Slips and Beyond /出土简帛的文本与思想国际学术研讨会:清华简及其延伸” in conjunction with Tsinghua University, Beijing. Held at the China Centre, St Hugh’s College, Oxford. Papers in English (24th), in Chinese (25th). For more information: dirk.meyer@queens.ox.ac.uk
Advance Notice — International Conference: “Lost Docs: recalling the material foundations of forgetting” (1–2 October 2026) in conjunction with Nanjing University. More information: dirk.meyer@queens.ox.ac.uk