Medieval Studies at Princeton University

calendar

Current Semester

Date Speaker/Sponsor Event Info Location Time

February 18
Saturday

 



Delaware Valley Medieval Association Meeting

http://www.dvmamedieval.org/Meetings.html


The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
1:00-5:30pm  

February 23

Thursday

 

Introduction to the Index of Christian Art

Index of Christian Art, McCormick Hall

4:30pm

February 25
Saturday
Speaker: Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Stanford University Conference: Department of Spanish & Portuguese
"The Moods of Thought: Thinking Presence as Event" 
010 East Pyne 4:30pm

March 6

Tuesday

John France, Visiting Fellow, West Point “Thirty Years of Warfare in Medieval Italy”
Reception to Follow
010 East Pyne 4:30pm

March 26

Monday

Scott L. Waugh**

UCLA

TBD

211 Dickinson Hall

4:30pm

 

March 27

Tuesday

Denis Nosnitsin*

Hamburg University

“Preserving the African Archive: Field Research on Early Manuscripts and Monasteries in Northern Ethiopia” TBD 4:30pm

March 28

Wednesday

 

Medieval Studies/Department of German Workshop
“International Works in Progress for Doctoral Students from Münster, Siegen, Princeton and Penn”
Reception to Follow

 

Nassau Inn 9:00am

April 2

Monday

Michael Sells, University of Chicago

“Ibu al-Arabi and the Infinity of Desire”
Eberhard IV Faber Lecture

010 East Pyne 4:30pm

April 4

Wednesday

Don Skemer, Princeton University, Rare Books and Special Collections

“Medieval Books and Their Readers in the Late Middle Ages”

Firestone Library, Rare Book Room 4:30pm

April 14

Saturday

Speaker: Thomas N. Bisson, Harvard University

Medieval Studies Graduate Student Conference

“Structures of Power”.

010 East Pyne 9:00-5:00pm

April 17

Tuesday

Charles M. Atkinson, Ohio State University, School of Music

 

“The Vatican Anonymous in speculo

Reception to Follow

106 McCormick Hall 4:30pm

April 19

Thursday

Matthew Gabriele**

"Frankish Identity, Memory, and Religious Violence before the First Crusade"

211 Dickinson Hall

4:30pm

April 20

Friday

Marjorie C. Woods,

Department of English, University of Texas, Austin

IUDC Doctoral Colloquium The Princeton Club, NYC 9:00am-5:00pm

April 27

Saturday

  Delaware Valley Medieval Association Meeting

http://www.dvmamedieval.org/Meetings.html

Villanova University 1:00-5:30pm  

April 28
Wednesday


Conference: Department of French & Italian*
“Mapping Boccaccio’s Decameron: Texts and Contexts for One Hundred One Tales”

Rockefeller College

9:00am    

* Denotes event co-sponsored by Medieval Studies

** Denotes event hosted by Department of History