Medieval Studies at Princeton University

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"
Poster

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"

Poster

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

Program

106 McCormick Hall 9:30 am

April 19 Tuesday

Kellie Robertson,

University of Wisconsin

“Inheriting Aristotle, or How to Smell an Apple”
Poster


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