Medieval Studies at Princeton University

calendar

Fall 2011

Date Speaker/Sponsor Event Info Location Time

September 14
Wednesday

 



Freshmen Open House


209 Scheide Caldwell House
2-3 pm

September 30

Friday

 

Graduate Students Welcome Back Luncheon

Library, Prospect House

12:00

pm
October 11
Tuesday
Nino Zchomelidse
Art & Archaeology
"Seeing and Framing. Some Thoughts About Medieval Images" 106 McCormick Hall 4:30pm

October 14

Friday

  Undergraduate Welcome Luncheon Prospect House, Room F 12:00pm

October 14-15

Friday & Saturday

Conference*

"Re-Defining Byzantium: Art and Thought in the Byzantine World", The Index of Christian Art

http://ica.princeton.edu/conference.php

 

101 McCormick Hall

9:00am-6:00pm

 

October 18

Tuesday

Francesco Stella

University of Siena

"Fra Poesia e Musica: Le canzoni all’Italia da Petrarca a Ligabue"**

Department of French & Italian

321 East Pyne 4:30pm

October 19

Wednesday

Francesco Stella

University of Siena

Work in Progress Report

Open to undergraduate and graduate students

305 East Pyne 4:30pm

October 20

Thursday

Francesco Stella

University of Siena

“The Corpus Rhythmorum: a digital edition of the earliest Latin songs of the Middle Ages.”**

Department of French and Italian

105 Chancellor Green 4:30pm

November 4-6

Friday-Sunday

Conference*

"The Gothic Revolution: Music in Western Europe, 1100-1300"

Department of Music

http://www.princeton.edu/~rwegman/gothicrevolution/index

 

Woolworth Music Center 9:00-5:00pm

November 17

Thursday

Fiona Griffiths,

Department of Arts & Sciences, New York University

 

"'Sister Women' and Celibate Men: Nuns and Priests in the Twelfth Century"
Poster
219 Aaron Burr Hall 4:30pm

December 3

Saturday

Meeting

Delaware Valley Medieval Association Meeting

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

 

106 McCormick

Hall

2:00-5:00pm

December 8

Tuesday

Marjorie C. Woods,

Department of English, University of Texas, Austin

"Weeping for Dido: Male Writers and Female Emotions in the Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Classroom"
Poster
138 Lewis Library 4:30pm

December 14

Wednesday


Medieval Studies Graduate Student Holiday Party

A variety of festive drinks (plus wassail of course!) will be served, accompanied by pizza from Conti's.

RSVP to Yolanda Sullivan, syolanda@princeton.edu by December 12th. Open to grad students, post-docs and faculty.

209 Scheide Caldwell House

6:00pm

*Co-Sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies with the German Department, the Program in Renaissance Studies or the Classics Department.

** Denotes events not sponsored or co-sponsored by the Program.