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[1] From: "Peter Shillingsburg" <PShillingsburg_at_dmu.ac.uk> (51)
Subject: symposium on Textual Studies
[2] From: ASMDA2007 <skiada_at_otenet.gr> (8)
Subject: Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis
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Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:22:27 +0000
From: "Peter Shillingsburg" <PShillingsburg_at_dmu.ac.uk>
Subject: symposium on Textual Studies
Fourth Annual
Symposium on Textual Studies
25-26 May 2007 (Friday and Saturday)
The Centre for Textual Scholarship invites you to
the Fourth Annual Symposium on Textual
Studies. Formerly known as Master Classes, the
Symposium is open to academic staff,
postgraduates, and students with an interest in
print or electronic scholarly editing and/or the
production of student editions.
Symposium Leaders this year are:
Mary Jane Edwards, Distinguished Research
Professor, and Director of the Centre for Editing
Early Canadian Texts, Carleton University, Ottawa.
John Jowett, Reader in Shakespeare Studies, The
Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham.
Additional Conference presentations:
Dr. Linda Bree, Cambridge University Press
Dr. Mark Bland, De Montfort University
Dr. Marta Werner, D'Youville College, Buffalo NY
Dr. Orietta Da Rold, Leicester University
Dr. Takako Kato, De Montfort University.
Dr. Barbara Bordalejo, Birmingham University
Dr. Oliver Harris, Keele University
Dr. Sean Ryder, University of Galway
Former Leaders: Hans Walter Gabler (Univ. of
Munich), J.C.C. Mays (Univ. College Dublin), H.
T. M. van Vliet (Univ. of Amsterdam), James
McLaverty (Keele Univ.), Warwick Gould (Univ. of
London), and Paul Eggert (Univ. of New South Wales).
See schedule, registration, map, and accommodation details at:
http://www.cts.dmu.ac.uk/activities/text.php
Please Register by May 20.
Attendance at the conference is free, but we need
to know that you are coming. Conference dinner
Friday night is £18 payable by cheque or cash on arrival.
Again, obviously, we need to know if you plan to attend the dinner.
Register here.
http://www.cts.dmu.ac.uk/activities/text_2007_registration.php
Location: Clephan Building CL0.01, De Montfort
University, Bonners Lane, Leicester. For
directions, map, and guide to accommodations see
http://www.cts.dmu.ac.uk/aboutus/accommodation.php
Sponsored by the Faculty of Humanities, De Montfort University &
the Centre for Textual Scholarship
Please forgive me if you have been cross posted with this message.
Thank you,
Peter Shillingsburg
Director, Centre for Textual Scholarship
De Montfort University
Leicester
UK
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Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:23:07 +0000
From: ASMDA2007 <skiada_at_otenet.gr>
Subject: Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis
ASMDA2007 International Conference: Information
The early Registration deadline for the 12th International Conference
on Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis (ASMDA 2007) is March 15, 2007.
The ASMDA2007 Conference which will take place in Chania, Crete,
Greece (May 29 - June 1, 2007). For more information and download of
the Registration and Accommodation forms at the website:
http://www.asmda.com/id7.html .
Submissions to: ASMDA2007 Secretariat (anthi_at_asmda.com)
(* Apologies for cross posting)
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