Representations of Animals, Animal Communication, and Human–Animal Relations in Edward of York’s Master of Game
Leverhulme Visiting Professor David Scott-Macnab (NWU, South Africa)
Arts Complex, Lecture Room 8
The Annual Tucker-Cruse Lecture, hosted by the English Department and the Centre for Medieval Studies, to be followed by a drinks reception.
Professor David Scott-Macnab (NWU, South Africa) is coming to our University on 1 September (for 3 months) on a prestigious Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. David Scott Macnab is an internationally renowned expert on medieval hunting and hunting treatises, will give the English Department’s Annual Tucker-Cruse lecture and a further lecture for our undergraduates (open to anyone interested), and will contribute a masterclass on editing, drawing on his current research project, an edition of The Master of Game for the Early English Text Society.