Timothy Graham
Associate Professor Europe
• Medieval Europe, Paleography
Director
• Medieval Studies
Contact
email: tgraham@unm.edu
office: Mesa Vista 2043
office phone: (505) 277-1191 / (505) 277-2252
Profile
Professor Graham teaches courses on Manuscript Studies, Anglo-Saxon England, and Medieval Latin. He is widely recognized as an expert on medieval manuscripts, having taught several courses on paleography at the Newberry Library in Chicago and having co-directed National Endowment for the Humanities seminars on Anglo-Saxon manuscripts at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge and the British Library in London. He is currently working, with Raymond Clemens of Illinois State University, on An Introduction to Manuscript Studies, to be published by Cornell University Press. He plans an edition of the correspondence of Abraham Wheelock (1593-1653), the first Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge. Professor Graham is Director of UNM’s Institute for Medieval Studies.
Education
M. Phil., The Warburg Institute, University of London;
Ph.D., University of Cambridge
Research
History and culture of Anglo-Saxon England; medieval manuscripts of all periods; sixteenth- and seventeenth-century antiquaries.
Selected Publications
Awards
Courses
Anglo Saxon England
Christianty to 1517
The Medieval World
Bede and His World
Manuscripts and Paleography

