Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Medieval Fair Free Lecture will host a lecture presented by Dr. Nathan Doughty with musical accompaniment by Carey Morrow ...
The Department of Art History and Art will host Nina Rowe, professor at Fordham University, for the Julius Fund Lecture in Medieval Art. Rowe will present “Nero’s Pregnancy and the Body Politic” ...
Created in the middle of the 13th century, the Ambrosian Tanakh is the earliest extant Hebrew manuscript to feature zoocephalic, or animal-headed, figures. The book includes an extraordinary pair of ...
Join the Program in Judaic Studies and the Humanities Council's Program in Medieval Studies for an E. Franklin Robbins/UJA-Federation Lecture with Ivan G. Marcus on Wednesday, September 25. This event ...
Each year at the International Congress on Medieval Studies, there are two featured Plenary Lectures and a featured Reception of the Classics in the Middle Ages Lecture.
This archive lists in reverse chronological order the plenary lectures at the International Congress on Medieval Studies (and, before 1979, the Conference on Medieval Studies) hosted by the Medieval ...
The Norman Public Library and The Medieval Fair of Norman continue their partnership offering the Medieval Fair Free Lecture Series at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Rooms A and B of the library, 225 N. Webster ...
“Our Connected Past: Mobility, Borderlands and Global Connections in the Pre-Modern World” Recent scholarship has sought to break down the old conception of the pre-modern world as being fixed and ...
Contrary to common belief, some medieval women wielded significant power. Nuns in France’s Normandy region, for example, carried enormous influence and legal control over the people — including men — ...
Scott G. Bruce, professor of medieval history and director of the Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, gave this year’s annual University of ...
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