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Recordings of talks, lectures and seminars at or arranged by St John's College, Cambridge

St John's College - Talks, lectures and seminars Cambridge University

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Recordings of talks, lectures and seminars at or arranged by St John's College, Cambridge

    The story of the Southampton Psalter

    The story of the Southampton Psalter

    The absorbing, colourful, and sometimes mysterious history of the oldest manuscript in St John’s College – the Southampton Psalter – is the subject of this talk by Professor Patrick O’Neill. "The Two Lives of an Irish Psalter at St John’s College Library" offers a brisk tour through centuries of history, as it tracks the origins, likely uses and journey of the book from its beginnings in early medieval Ireland, through to its arrival at the College in the 17th century.

    • 52 min
    Graeme Barker: A Tale of Two Caves

    Graeme Barker: A Tale of Two Caves

    Archaeologist Graeme Barker discusses recent research which is transforming our understanding of how Homo sapiens became the dominant species on Earth.

    • 29 min
    Johnian Women's Networking Event - Everyday Sexism Project

    Johnian Women's Networking Event - Everyday Sexism Project

    Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, explains how it came about, and its effects.

    • 24 min

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