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Practices of Commentary

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Bridging the study of commentary across languages, disciplines, cultures, and vast geographies. Learn more at our page below!

Curious about commentarial practices in Sanskrit manuscripts? Dr. Libbie Mills from @UofTReligion has you covered. Read about her work on Nigamajñānadeva’s use of fatnotes on the Global Commentaries’ Blog here: globalcommentary.utoronto.ca/?p=1002

PoCommentary's tweet image. Curious about commentarial practices in Sanskrit manuscripts? Dr. Libbie Mills from @UofTReligion  has you covered. Read about her work on Nigamajñānadeva’s use of fatnotes on the Global Commentaries’ Blog here: 
globalcommentary.utoronto.ca/?p=1002

Throwback to @akgoodma's blog post on Multilingual texts from Dunhuang. Talk about fascinating!! #commentaryblog tinyurl.com/54cbrft


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Call for Papers! A workshop on medieval commentaries and interpretations of the Bible. Further details here medievalcommentary.network

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Oxford Medieval Commentary Network

Oxford Medieval Commentary Network


The end of February is coming, which means its time for our Monthly Meeting! This month Dr. Kenneth Yu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics, will be giving a paper on Friday, Feb. 26th, from 9:00-10:30am EST. Visit our website to get the full deets. See you there!


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