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Forskning
I am a specialist in early medieval English literature. My interests are broad, and I have published on a variety of topics including medieval medicine, palaeography and scribal culture, women’s writing, and monasticism. My current research focuses on the earliest private devotional books: the early Insular prayerbooks. I aim to address the importance of private prayer in early medieval England and its influence on Old English literary tradition.
I completed my doctorate at the University of Oxford with a focus on the large body of vernacular medical material extant in Old English. A revised version of this work was published as a monograph with the title Medical Texts in Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture. This book was awarded the biennial prize for Best First Monograph by the International Society for the Study of Early Medieval England (ISSEME).
Publikasjoner
2025
2018
2019
2022
2021
- Emily Kesling (2021). The Royal Prayerbook’s blood-staunching charms and early Insular scribal communities. (ekstern lenke)
- Emily Kesling (2021). Diana Luft, Medieval Welsh Medical Texts. Vol. 1, The Recipes. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2020. Paper. Pp. xii, 611; 5 black-and-white figures and 18 tables. £45. ISBN: 978-1-7868-3548-2.. (ekstern lenke)
- Emily Kesling (2021). A Blood-Staunching Charm of Royal 2.A.xx and its Greek Text. (ekstern lenke)
2023
- Emily Kesling (2023). Review of Leja, Meg. Embodying the Soul: Medicine and Religion in Carolingian Europe. The Middle Ages. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022. Pp. 392. $89.95 (hardback). ISBN: 978-0-8122-5389-4 (hardback).. (ekstern lenke)
- Emily Kesling (2023). Christ's Letter to Abgar in England and Ireland. (ekstern lenke)