Richard Bruce Parkinson
@RichardParkins5
Mis-placed northerner, reader of Ancient Egyptian poetry at @queenscollegeox (Opinions my own, not my Faculty's)
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22-08-2012 15:29:52
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Application développée dans le cadre du programme ECRITURES.
Direction : Chloé Corine Dominique Ragazzoli, Serge Rosmorduc
Développement : Nicolas Souchon
Traduction arabe : Mostafa Zayed
Comité éditorial arabe : Omaïma El-Shal ; Ola El-Aguizy; Naglaa Hamdi Boutros
Still my all-time favourite #AprilFoolsDay spoof: the Guardian's San Serrife supplement. Wish I still had my copy.
theguardian.com/gnmeducationce…
Writers! Who needs a proofreader? The answer is, every writer, and here's why. There's a lot more information in these FAQs: juliaproofreader.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/wha…… #WritingCommunity #amwriting #writerslife #WritersLife
University archivists discover previous version of 'Strategic Plan'. conradbrunstrom.wordpress.com/2024/04/01/uni… via Conrad Brunstrom
To celebrate #TransDayofVisibility , we share our digital exhibition on Michael Dillon (1934), alumn of St Anne's and a pioneer of gender-affirming healthcare! st-annes.ox.ac.uk/life-here/libr…
On Bach’s birthday, enjoy our latest acquisition Bodleian Libraries, the autograph MS of his cantata for Ascension Day: ‘Auf Christi himmelfahrt allein’, from the collection of the late Sir Ralph Kohn, gifted through AIL. On display now in our ‘Write, Cut, Rewrite’ show!
Released next 17 September, you can now pre-order my book #StolenFragments - a decade of investigations on big evangelical Christian money, academia and the antiquity trade amazon.com/Stolen-Fragmen…
Time to put your standing stones forward an hour tonight!
(Please spare a thought for National Trust Archaeology & English Heritage rock-horologists as they make intricate adjustments necessary for the Leap Year. Here, you see the millimetre precise work being undertaken!)
(Hi Dan Herbert!)
Please join us for our upcoming joint British Institute at Ankara - BISI event:
David Hawkins Memorial Lecture: How to say “no” in Hieroglyphic Luwian and other Decipherments of David Hawkins
Friday 5th April, 6pm GMT, at the Society of Antiquaries of London
More info & to register: bisi.ac.uk/event/david-ha…
The pinnacle of prehistoric European flintknapping?
Found on the island of Fænø in around 1876 this stunning flint dagger comes from the end of the Stone Age (2400-1800BC). It is part of a group of stunning prehistoric objects that feature on Danish krone.
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