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Dr Francis Young

@drfrancisyoung

Historian of religion and belief | folklorist | Balticist | professional indexer | CofE Reader and lay canon @stedscath | Tutor @oxfordconted

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It’s great to receive a copy of the 2026 Canterbury Preacher’s Companion, which features 7 sermons by me - the first time any of my sermons have appeared in print! Published sermon collections are, sadly, an unfashionable genre canterburypress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/97817862…

It’s great to receive a copy of the 2026 Canterbury Preacher’s Companion, which features 7 sermons by me - the first time any of my sermons have appeared in print! Published sermon collections are, sadly, an unfashionable genre canterburypress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/97817862…
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Was the Brotherhood of the Blackheads (a fraternity for unmarried men in medieval Livonia) so called from an assumption that unmarried men don’t wash?

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Today, I had the huge honour & privilege to receive my award of the de Fleury Medal in recognition of my work with US Army Engineers across my career & more recently in NATO. It really means a great deal to me to be recognised in this way! #HurrahfortheCRE #Ubique #Essayons

Today, I had the huge honour & privilege to receive my award of the de Fleury Medal in recognition of my work with US Army Engineers across my career & more recently in NATO. It really means a great deal to me to be recognised in this way!
#HurrahfortheCRE #Ubique #Essayons
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"Critical reading for anyone studying religious life in medieval Britain and fairy belief, Paganism in the British Isles, supernatural beings in medieval literature, and the history of Christianity in Britain." Shelley Morwenna Williams reviews 'Twilight of the Godlings' in The

"Critical reading for anyone studying religious life in medieval Britain and fairy belief, Paganism in the British Isles, supernatural beings in medieval literature, and the history of Christianity in Britain." <a href="/s_williams1221/">Shelley Morwenna Williams</a> reviews 'Twilight of the Godlings' in The
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Today I learn of the Orbilian Society, which was dedicated to promoting the study of Latin and named after Horace's teacher Orbilius, famous for flogging his pupils half to death

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I’m glad we were able to get #JaneAusten250 in before her novels get flagged by Prevent as extremist material promoting first cousin marriage

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TIL that for some weeks in 1946, the bestselling book in Britain was an edition of The Odyssey. Was that the last time a Classical work was *the* top bestseller?

TIL that for some weeks in 1946, the bestselling book in Britain was an edition of The Odyssey. Was that the last time a Classical work was *the* top bestseller?