> Hello everyone! Here is the Call for Papers for the next Medieval
> Translation Conference, to be held in July, 2004, in Paris, France.
> Olivier Bertrand and I have agreed to be involved in the organisation
> of the conference, and we hope that many of you (if not all!) are able
> to join us there. Please forward this message as you wish.
> best wishes,
> Jacqueline Jenkins
> Assistant Professor, Dept of English
> University of Calgary
> Calgary Alberta T2N 1N4 CANADA
> email: jenkinsj_at_acs.ucalgary.ca
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Papers are invited for the Seventh Cardiff Conference on the Theory
> and Practice of Translation in the Middle Ages. The conference will
> be held July 20-24, 2004 in Paris, France, and will be hosted by the
> Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle. We welcome not only papers which
> address traditional aspects of the translation of texts into medieval
> vernaculars, but also those on the modern translation of medieval
> texts and those which, interpreting translation more broadly, deal
> with such issues as the translation of ideas, cultural understanding,
> or saints' bodies. Papers may be given in English or French.
>
> Papers should be thirty minutes long. Please send one-page abstracts
> and curriculum vitae by 1 September 2003, to:
> Dr. Jacqueline Jenkins
> Dept of English, University of Calgary
> 2500 University Drive, N.W.
> Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4 CANADA
> Or as an email attachment to jenkinsj_at_ucalgary.ca. Please include
> email and postal address.
>
> Selected papers from the conference will be published by Brepols in
> The Medieval Translator 8.
>
> This conference is co-sponsored by the University of Calgary,
> Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, and the University of Wales,
> Cardiff.
>
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