How the Anglo-Saxons made sense of the natural world

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The strategies used by our Anglo-Saxon forebears to visualise the world that lay beyond ordinary vision will be explored in this year’s Brixworth Lecture, ‘Visualising Time and Nature in Anglo-Saxon England’. The illustrated free public lecture, organised by the University of Leicester’s Medieval Research Centre, will be given on Saturday 27 October at 5pm in the church of All Saints, Brixworth (Northants) by Professor Faith Wallis, one of the foremost scholars of early med...

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