Prof Bernard Muir
Honorary (Professorial Fellow)
School of Culture and Communication
18 Scholarly works
7 Projects
HIGHLIGHTS
2019
Research Grant
The Rediscovery of Tragic Myth: Senecan Tragedy in 14th Century Europe
2018
Book Chapter
Chrysalis to butterfly:
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv5qdfxr.122015
Book Chapter
Terrence's Comedies: Development, Transmission and Transformation
2013
Book Chapter
Introduction
DOI: 10.1117/12.20250792012
Book Chapter
Introduction
DOI: 10.1002/97814443551922012
Book
A Digital Facsimile of Terence's Comedies
2009
Recorded or Rendered Work
Inside the Scriptorium 2
RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS
2009
Recorded or Rendered Work
Inside the Scriptorium 1
2008
Book
Ductus: Handwriting and Bookmaking in the Middle Ages
2008
Audio Visual Recording
The Making of a Medieval Manuscript
2008
Journal article
Interrogating a Witness: the Case for MS Crouch 10
RECENT PROJECTS
2011
Research Grant
Transformations of Terence: Ancient Drama, New Media, and Contemporary Reception
2010
Research Grant
Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Australia: Researching and Relating Australia's Manuscript Holdings to New Technologies and New Readers
2010
Research Grant
Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Australia: Researching and Relating Australia's Manuscript Holdings to New Technologies and New Readers
2008
Research Grant
Nuanced Recollection and Representation: The Political and Rhetorical Strategies of the Peterborough Chronicle