Elton O. S. Medeiros
@eosmedeiros
Medieval historian, ontological anarchist & oddities connoisseur; M.A., Ph.D.
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Look at this incredible piece of work from a BA student, illustrating how King Cnut the Great was a NetworKing using the Liber Vitae image from British Library Stowe MS 944 and groups named in the Oxford law code. #studentsarethebest
Check out the winners of the Brazilian Association of Art Critics 2022 Prize 🏆 congratulations to Geovani Martins, Elton Medeiros for his extraordinary PT translation of #Beowulf, ratosdeporao & ALL REBRAC Brazilian Publishers Brazilian Studies Programme Oxford BrazilianTranslationClub canseideserpop.com/premiacoes/con…
Hoje no Cultura - O Globo: "Beowulf", o épico anglo-saxão que inspirou Borges, Tolkien, Neil Gaiman e já virou até cordel! A Editora 34 lançou uma nova tradução, assinada por Elton Medeiros, que foi premiada pela APCA. Na matéria, comenta os desafios de traduzir "Old English":
Myself and Dr Katherine Weikert on the Stone of Scone and medieval objects in modern politics more generally theconversation.com/king-charles-i…
Curious about the History and Classical Studies@University of Winchester Programmes University of Winchester? Give us a ring at 01962 827234 to chat about #Clearing2023! Meanwhile, check out this lecture from Prof. Ryan Lavelle on 'Seizing Power, Keeping Power and Kicking Up a Fuss in the Middle Ages!' youtube.com/watch?v=QL9d9P…
Saiu mais um episódio do Medievalíssimo! Dessa vez eu recebo os historiadores Elton O. S. Medeiros e Lukas Grzybowski para batermos um papo sobre os mitos sobre a Escandinávia medieval. Vai lá ouvir! #Podcast #História #HistóriaMedieval #HistóriaPública #IdadeMédia medievalissimo.com.br/podcast/mitos-…
Retirada da primorosa tradução do caro Elton O. S. Medeiros. Disponível aqui (com o original, pra quem pensa que tradução da tradução é realmente tradução!!!): academia.edu/1893217/A_Bata…
Publication day for the first full scale academic book on Æthelflæd- edited by Dr Rebecca Hardie. A result of the sessions organised for International Congress on Medieval Studies by the great and much missed Prof Don Scragg. My chapter is on the ‘Annals of Æthelflæd’ which tells the story from her side!
How do you research History when you're no longer at University? With the help of you folks, I compiled this list. Happy researching. (Plus! Bonus picture of my sister's cat looking utterly happy to be exactly where he is in the preview picture.) katherineweikert.co.uk/post/researchi…
Congratulations to BA alumnus and incoming PhD researcher Jacob Newbury on the publication of his first article in Elsevier | ScienceDirect! Co-authored with Prof. Ryan Lavelle, it explores the methods and uses of 3D printing the lost Old Minster, Winchester. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…