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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar
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SUMMARY:Mahindra Humanities Center Medieval Studies Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<a data-url="https://www.assumption.edu/people-and-departments/directory/kristen-carella-phd" href="https://www.assumption.edu/people-and-departments/directory/kristen-carella-phd" target="_blank" title="">Kristen Carella</a> (Assumption College), <em>Northumbrian Law Before the Vikings</em>. Co-sponsored by the Mahindra Humanities Center Celtic Literature and Culture Seminar, the Department of English, and the Harvard Law School Program of Study in Law and History.</p><!--break--><p>	<em>In this talk, Professor Carella will comb through the existing record for what evidence remains of law and legal practice in Northumbria before the Viking raids led to the destruction of most of the documentary evidence. In particular, she will examine Anglo-Latin legal material—including the eighth-century </em>Dialogus<em> of Archbishop Ecgberht of York, the </em>Legatine Capitulary<em> of 786 and the </em>Penitential of Theodore<em> (as recorded by a Northumbrian cleric)—to determine what can be recovered of the content and character of Northumbrian law during this early period, suggesting that the early history of Northumbrian law (and Anglo-Saxon law more generally) owes a debt to Celtic ecclesiastical law emerging from Iona during this period, and especially from the pastoral mission of the Irish </em>Céilí Dé<em>.</em></p><p>	 </p>
LOCATION:The Kates Room, Warren House (11 Prescott Street)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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