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The
Centre for the History of the Book in the University of Edinburgh is hosting a conference next summer (12-14 July 2010) on "
Form and Function in the Late Medieval Bible" and have invited offers of papers (by December 20 2009):
Papers are invited on any aspect of the Late Medieval Bible (c.1230-c.1450) and its place within medieval religion, culture and society; sessions will address the evolution of the Late Medieval Bible, its layout, addenda and art, as well as its connection to exegesis, preaching and liturgy.
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