Ghost Words: Reading the past
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Ghost Words examines the quest to retrieve the hidden world of words, as well as the cutting-edge technology now used to recover lost works from four standout palimpsests as well as other notable examples. There will be more than two dozen other manuscripts - ranging in age from the 5th century CE to as recent as the 18th century - for visitors to explore and discover.
While you may only be able to enjoy the exhibition virtually for now, as soon as we are able to open our doors safely, we will warmly welcome you to enjoy these mesmerising manuscripts with your own eyes.
Jesus College plans to move Tobias Rustat s funeral monument from its chapel
Rustat, an advisor to King Charles II, was one of Jesus biggest benefactors
He was also a major investor in the slave-trading Royal African Company
Descendant Stephen Hemstead and brothers criticised plan to move memorial
They said money he gave to college did not derive from Royal African Company
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News LGBT+ History Month 2021 at Cambridge
LGBT+ History Month events are happening across the University and Colleges throughout February, to raise awareness and advance education on matters affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
LGBT+ History Month is our opportunity to celebrate and reflect on our ongoing march towards equality and social justice. We highlight trailblazers and role models, and educate others and ourselves about queer history.
Duncan Astle, Chair of Cambridge University s LGBT+ staff network
Talks, film nights and book clubs will explore the experiences of the LGBT+ community, discuss significant moments in queer history and honour those who have worked to promote equality and diversity.