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University of Cambridge ASNC Timetable 2018-19 Including: Timetables for teaching in Michaelmas, Lent and Easter Terms. Instructions for understanding the information Reference guide to the teaching weeks. Please note the timetable is subject to change students are advised to check here for updates regularly. Last updated 11/10//2018

Michaelmas Term 2018 Mon 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 I.7 PR (2 nd ) Medieval Welsh Language & Texts (8C) SR25 II.15a Historical Linguistics (Li13) (8L) I.3 AB (1 st & 2 nd ) Lowland Britain and the Picts (8L) I.6 JEQ (2 nd ) Old Norse Language & Texts (7C) (From week 1) Faculty Language (15C) SR24 I.8 MNíM (1 st ) Old Irish Language & Texts (15C) (weeks 1-8) SR25 I.9 RCL (1 st & 2 nd ) Introduction to Anglo-Latin Literature (6L) (weeks 1-6) II.7 PR Advanced Medieval Welsh Texts (8C) SR25 I.10 RCL et al. (1 st & 2 nd ) Palaeography & Codicology (8L) I.2 EAR (1 st & 2 nd ) The North Atlantic Settlements (8L) GR06/07 II.10 PR et al. Introduction to Textual Criticism (8L) I.6 JEQ (1 st ) Old Norse Language & Texts (8C) I.5 RWD (2 nd ) Old English Language & Texts (8C) II.9 RCL Writing Women (8S) SR25 I.10 RCL et al. (2 nd ) Script History Workshop (5C) (weeks 2-6) SR24 I.7 PR (1 st ) Introduction to Medieval Welsh (2L) (weeks 1&2) Graduate Seminar (weeks TBC) GR06/07 Tue I.8 MGW (2 nd ) Old Irish Language & Texts (16C) SR14 (A24) (8L) II.11 SW Gothic Texts (8C) GR03 II.12 PR & MNíM Texts in Celtic Philology (4S) SR25 (weeks 4-8) II.14 The Angevin Empire, 1150s-1230s (Hist2) (8C) II.6 JEQ Prosimetrum in Old Norse (8S) Faculty Medieval Irish Texts (16S) SR25 I.7 PR (1 st & 2 nd ) Medieval Welsh Prose Literature (6L) (weeks 3-8) (Beginners) (16C) (Intermediate) (16C) I.1 SDK (1 st & 2 nd ) England in the 10 th & 11 th centuries (8L) GR06/07 I.12. Love, Violence & Power in France (FR3) (8L) I.9 RCL (1 st ) Insular Latin Texts (8C) Faculty I.4 AB (1 st & 2 nd ) Gaelic Scotland and the Isle of Man (8L) Weds II.3 AB Sea-kings and the Celtic-speaking world c.1014-1164 (8S) Faculty II.15a Historical Linguistics (Li13) (8L) II.4 AB Law and Lawlessness (2L, 6S) Faculty II.1 SDK The Anglo-Saxon Chancery (8L) MNíM et al MPhil Text Seminar (8S) Faculty (Advanced) (8C) II.2 EAR The Coming of Christianity (8S) SR24 Thu I.6 JEQ (1 st & 2 nd ) Snorra Edda (6L) (From week 2) GR06/07 I.7 PR (1 st ) Medieval Welsh Language & Texts (7C) (weeks 2-8) SR25 Language (15C) (weeks 2-8) SR24 I.8 MGW (2 nd ) Old Irish Language & Texts (16C) SR14 BT Modern Icelandic (Beginners) (8C) (weeks 2-9) II.7 PR Medieval Cornish Texts (8C) SR24 I.8 MNíM (1 st & 2 nd ) Medieval Irish Literature (7L) (weeks 2-8) BT Modern Icelandic (Intermediate) (8C) (Intermediate) (16C) II.6 JEQ Old Norse Texts (6C) (From week 1) (Beginners) (16C) I.8 MNíM (1 st ) Old Irish Language & Texts (15C) (weeks 2-8) SR25 I.5 RWD (1 st ) Old English Language & Texts (7C) (weeks 2-8) GR06/07 I.9 RCL (2 nd ) Insular Latin Texts (8C) Faculty I.14 The Medieval Globe (A24))(C- no. tbc) Group 1 (A24) (C- no. tbc) Group 2 I.5 RWD (1 st & 2 nd ) Old English Literature (6L) (weeks 2-7) GR06/07 F r i II.11 RWD & SW Germanic Philology (8L) II.12 PR & MNíM Intro to Celtic Philology (8L) II.9 RCL Latin Texts (7C) (weeks 2-8) SR25 Medieval Irish Texts (16S) SR25 II.5 RWD Beowulf (8S)

Lent Term 2019 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 I.7 PR (2 nd ) Medieval Welsh Language & Texts (8C) SR25 I.6 JEQ (2 nd ) Old Norse Language & Texts (7C) (From week 1) Faculty I.9 RCL (1 st & 2 nd ) Themes in Insular Latin Literature (8L) GR06/07 I.2 EAR (1 st & 2 nd ) Norway before 1150 (8L) GR06/07 I.6 JEQ (1 st ) Old Norse Language & Texts (8C) Mon Language (16C) GR03 I.5 RWD (2 nd ) Old English Language & Texts (8C) Faculty II.11 RWD Old Norse Texts (8C) GR03 II.7 PR Advanced Medieval Welsh Texts (8C) SR25 II.9 RCL Writing Women (8S) SR25 II.2 EAR The Coming of Christianity (8S) Graduate Seminar (weeks TBC) GR06/07 Tues II.15a Historical Linguistics (Li13) (8C) I.3 AB (1 st & 2 nd ) Wales (8L) I.8 RS (1 st ) Old Irish Language & Texts (16C) (weeks 1-8) SR25 I.8 MNíM (2 nd ) Old Irish Language & Texts (16C) TR26 (A24) (8L) I.10 RCL et al. (1 st & 2 nd ) Palaeography & Codicology (8L) I.10 RCL et al. (2 nd ) Script History Workshop (5C) (weeks 2-4 & 6-7) GR03 I.7 PR (1 st & 2 nd ) Medieval Welsh Prose Literature (6L) (weeks1-6) (Beginners) (16C) GR03 (Intermediate) (16C) GR03 II.13 Med. English Lit., 1066-1500: Med. Supernatural Circus (6L) weeks 1-6 II.12 PR & MNíM Texts in Celtic Philology (8S) SR25 II.6 JEQ Old Norse Poetics (8S) Medieval Irish Texts (16S) SR25 II.13 Medieval English Literature, 1066-1500: Medieval Supernatural (6S) weeks 1-6 Wed I.1 SDK (1 st & 2 nd ) England in the 10 th & 11 th centuries (8L) GR06/07 II.3 AB Sea-kings and the Celticspeaking world c.1014-1164 (8S) GR03 I.12. Love, Violence & Power in France (FR3) (8L) II.4 AB Law and Lawlessness (3L, 5S) GR03 I.9 RCL (1 st ) Insular Latin Texts (8C) GR03 II.1 SDK The Anglo-Saxon Chancery (8L) MNíM et al MPhil Text Seminar (8S) (Advanced) (8C) I.4 AB (1 st & 2 nd ) Gaelic Scotland and the Isle of Man (8L) Thu I.6 JEQ (1 st & 2 nd ) The Poetic Edda (6L) (From week 2) GR06/07 I.11 Early Medieval Literature and its Contexts - Introduction to Post-Conquest Literature (English, Paper 2) (7L) weeks 1-7 I.7 PR (1 st ) Medieval Welsh Language & Texts (8C) SR25 II.14 The Angevin Empire, 1150s-1230s (Hist2) (8C) I.9 RCL (1 st ) Beginners Latin Language (16C) GR03 I.8 MLT (2 nd ) Old Irish Language & Texts (16C) BT Modern Icelandic (Beginners) (8C) II.7 PR Medieval Breton Texts (8C) SR25 I.8 MNíM (1 st & 2 nd ) Medieval Irish Literature (8L) BT Modern Icelandic (Intermediate) (8C) (Intermediate) (16C) II.6 JEQ Old Norse Texts (6C) (From week 1) (Beginners) (16C) II.11 RWD Old English Texts (8C) GR03 I.8 RS (1 st ) Old Irish Language & Texts (16C) (weeks 1-8) S R 2 5 I.5 RWD (1 st ) Old English Language & Texts (8C) I.9 RCL (2 nd ) Insular Latin Texts (8C) GR03 I.11 Early Med. Lit. and its Contexts Anglo-Norman Set Texts (English, Paper 2) (6C) weeks 1-6 I.5 RWD (1 st & 2 nd ) Old English Literature (6L) (weeks 1-6) GR06/07 Fri (A24))(C- no. tbc) Group 1 (A24) (C- no. tbc) Group 2 II.11 SW Old High German Texts (8C) GR03 II.13 Medieval English Literature, 1066-1500: Medieval Supernatural (4L) weeks 1-4 II.12 PR & MNíM Themes in Celtic Philology (8L) G R 0 3 II.9 RCL Latin Texts (8C) SR25 Medieval Irish Texts (16S) SR25 II.5 RWD Beowulf (8S)

Easter Term 2019 Mon 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 I.6 JEQ (2 nd ) Old Norse Language & I.7 PR (2 nd ) Medieval Welsh Language & Texts (4C) I.6 JEQ (2 nd ) Old Norse Language (4C) II.7 PR Advanced Medieval Welsh Texts (4C) I.2 EAR (1 st & 2 nd ) Themes & Problems in Scandinavian History (4L) I.6 JEQ (1 st ) Old Norse I.5 RWD (2 nd ) Old English Language & II.2 EAR The Coming of Christianity (4S) Graduate Seminar (weeks TBC) I.3 AB (1 st & 2 nd ) Themes & Problems in Brittonic History (4L) I.6 JEQ (1 st ) Old Norse I.8 MNíM (1 st ) Old Irish Language & I.10 RCL et al. (1 st & 2 nd ) Palaeography & Codicology (4S) Tue (A24) (8L Medieval Irish Texts (4S) II.12 PR & MNíM Texts in Celtic Philology (4S) JEQ Graduate Symposium (weeks 1-4) GR06/07 Wed I.1 SDK (1 st & 2 nd ) Themes & Problems in Anglo- Saxon History (4S) II.3 AB Sea-kings and the Celticspeaking world (4S) I.12. Love, Violence & Power in France (FR3) (2S) II.4 AB Law and Lawlessness (4S) I.9 RCL (1 st ) Insular Latin II.1 SDK The Anglo- Saxon Chancery (4S) MNíM MPhil Presentations (6S) GR06/07 I.4 AB (1 st & 2 nd ) Themes & Problems in Gaelic History (4S) I.7 PR (1 st ) Medieval Welsh I.8 MNíM (2 nd ) Old Irish Thu II.14 The Angevin Empire, 1150s-1230s (Hist2) (3C) weeks 1-3 II.7 PR Welsh Seminar (4S) II.6 JEQ Old Norse I.5 RWD (1 st ) Old English I.9 RCL (2 nd ) Insular Latin I.10 RCL et al. (2 nd ) Script History (4C) Fri II.11 RWD & SW Germanic Philology (4C) II.5 RWD Beowulf (4S)

Understanding the timetable Remember the teaching week runs Thursday to Wednesday here at Cambridge you may find the table on the next page useful. Information in italics relates to borrowed papers, you should always check with the relevant Tripos that these details are full and correct.

Reference guide to the teaching Weeks 2017-18 MICHAELMAS TERM Week THURS FRI MON TUES WEDS 1 5th Oct 6th Oct 9th Oct 10th Oct 11th Oct 2 12th Oct 13th Oct 16th Oct 17th Oct 18th Oct 3 19th Oct 20th Oct 23rd Oct 24th Oct 25th Oct 4 26th Oct 27th Oct 30th Oct 31st Oct 1st Nov 5 2nd Nov 3rd Nov 6th Nov 7th Nov 8th Nov 6 9th Nov 10th Nov 13th Nov 14th Nov 15th Nov 7 16th Nov 17th Nov 20th Nov 21st Nov 22nd Nov 8 23rd Nov 24th Nov 27th Nov 28th Nov 29th Nov LENT TERM Week THURS FRI MON TUES WEDS 1 18th Jan 19th Jan 22nd Jan 23rd Jan 24th Jan 2 25th Jan 26th Jan 29th Jan 30th Jan 31st Jan 3 1st Feb 2nd Feb 5th Feb 6th Feb 7th Feb 4 8th Feb 9th Feb 12th Feb 13th Feb 14th Feb 5 15th Feb 16th Feb 19th Feb 20th Feb 21st Feb 6 22nd Feb 23rd Feb 26th Feb 27th Feb 28th Feb 7 1st Mar 2nd Mar 5th Mar 6th Mar 7th Mar 8 8th Mar 9th Mar 12th Mar 13th Mar 14th Mar EASTER TERM Week THURS FRI MON TUES WEDS 1 26th April 27th April 30th April 1st May 2nd May 2 3rd May 4th May 7th May 8th May 9th May 3 10th May 11th May 14th May 15th May 16th May 4 17th May 18th May 21st May 22nd May 23rd May 5 24th May 25th May 28th May 29th May 30th May 6 31st May 1st June 4th June 5th June 6th June 7 7th June 8th June 11th June 12th June 13th June 8 14th June 15th June 18th June 19th June 20th June