calendar
Spring 2011
| Date | Speaker/Sponsor | Event Info | Location | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 15 Tuesday |
Katherine L. Jansen, Visiting Professor/The Catholic University of America |
"The Politics of Peacemaking in Late Medieval Florence" |
010 East Pyne Hall |
4:30 pm |
February 22 Tuesday |
Reka Forrai, Central European University |
"Ad Instantiam Domini Papae: Papal Involvement in the Spreading of Greek Culture in the Medieval Latin West" | 010 East Pyne Hall | 4:30 pm |
| March 4 Friday |
Brigitte Miriam Bedos-Rezak, New York University |
“Law, Scholasticism, and the Authentication of Authority: A Clash of Epistimologies in Thirteenth-Century Europe" |
211 Dickinson Hall |
10:15 am |
March 7 Monday |
Bruce Holsinger, University of Virginia |
"Archives of the Animal: Historical Ecology and the History of the Book" | 219 Aaron Burr Hall | 4:30pm |
March 17 & 18 Thursday & Friday |
Conference | "From Minor to Major: The Minor Arts and Their Current Status in Art History" |
101 McCormick Hall | 9:15am-7:00pm |
| March 22 Tuesday | Chris Baswell, Barnard College, Columbia University |
"Bent Bodies Bend Time and Space" Poster |
209 Scheide Caldwell House | 4:30 pm |
April 1 Friday |
Graduate Student Conference Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, NYU | Conference of Inter-University Doctoral Consortium in Medieval Studies | 19 University Place, Great Room, NYU | 9:00 am-8:30 pm |
| April 15 Friday |
Hugh Thomas, Davis Center Fellow/University of Miami | “English Secular Clergy during the Twelfth-Century Renaissance" | 211 Dickinson Hall | 10:15 am |
April 16 Saturday |
Conference Caroline Walker Bynum Institute for Advanced Studies |
"Illness, Healing and the Body in the Middle Ages" 18th Annual Graduate Conference in Medieval Studies |
106 McCormick Hall | 9:30 am |
April 19 Tuesday |
Kellie Robertson, University of Wisconsin |
“Inheriting Aristotle, or How to Smell an Apple”
|
209 Scheide Caldwell House |
4:30 pm |
*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.
*** The Middle Ages at the Art Museum, Princeton University
