It is now just over six weeks since the workshop on the Liberal Arts in Lincoln; thoughts are still buzzing about the discussions and the treatises, and what the nature of inter-disciplinary research actually consists of, as well as the delight in new discoveries, learning and having one’s eyes well and truly opened. Here are a few photographic memories of the workshop: just seeing them jogs the mind to dwell further on what Grosseteste’s texts meant and what they represent.
Arrivals…and welcome to BGU
Finding the way around
First night…
Collaborative reading
Mike and Jack – the workshop organiser
Coffee-break
Lovely view from the balcony
More from Richard Bower’s public lecture, and the first, to date, performance by Cantus Infirmus, movingly over Grosseteste’s grave.
Richard in full flow
Cantus Infirmus
Infirmi
And all in the magnificent surroundings of Lincoln Cathedral and city. It was a wrench to leave, but this is au revoir and not goodbye.
Durham-like…
Edward I’s Queen Eleanor
What you feel like post-workshop?!
Aaron the Jew’s house: 1170s
The Jews House
