The Plague 2000BC to 2000AD

by Dr. Tim Mason

Thursday 22 February 2018
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This talk covers the history of the plague from the Iron Age through to the mass deaths in medieval times to the atrocities of its use in germ warfare in the twentieth century.  The story encompasses everything from history and science through to morality.

Dr. Tim Mason, Lecturer in Medical Microbiology (retired), University of Portsmouth. He lectured for thirty five years to undergraduate Pharmacy students at the University of Portsmouth. Having always had a great fascination with the history of infectious diseases his retirement has enabled him to develop his studies in that area and to become a regular lecturer on the topic at a wide range of organisations.

More Upcoming Talks

Talks are held in the Digby Hall, Hound Street, Sherborne, starting at 8pm.

Complimentary tea and coffee are available from 7.15pm.

26 Sep
2017

Edward I

by Dr Marc Morris

Tuesday 26 September 2017
An overview of the career of one of the greatest English kings of the Middle Ages, his impact on the British Isles, and a legacy of division which continues to this day.
10 Oct
2017

Storms, War and Shipwrecks – Treasures from the Sicilian Seas

by Professor Paul Roberts

Tuesday 10 October 2017
Presentation about Roman finds from shipwrecks in the Mediterranean.