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Unlocking the Medieval Imagination: Living History and Public Culture

The State Library’s recent exhibition The Medieval Imagination: Illuminated manuscripts from Cambridge, Australia and New Zealand drew capacity audiences and created links with medieval music, art and re-enactment groups and the universities.

Shane Carmody, the Library’s Director of Collections and Access, and Professor Constant Mews, Director of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology at Monash University, will reflect on the public nature of the history celebrated through the exhibition.

Time: Thurs 4 September, 5.30-7pm
Venue: Seminar Room 1 (Entry 3, Latrobe Street)
Bookings: Not required
Free

 
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