Winter Schedule

Please join the workshop for a series of lively presentations this winter. The workshop meets alternate Fridays from noon to 1:30 in Wieboldt 207 unless an exception is noted, and refreshments will be served. The pre-circulated papers will be posted on this blog one week prior to the presentation.

January 13 [location: CWAC 152] — Rainbow Porthé, PhD candidate in Art
History, presenting on “Le Roi-mort, vive le roi: The Tombs of René D’Anjou,”
with response from David Reher, PhD student in Romance Languages and
Literatures

January 27 — Willemien Otten, Professor of Theology and History of Christianity, Divinity School, presenting on “The Reception of Augustine in the Early Middle Ages (c. 700-1200): Presence, Absence, Reverence, and Other Modes of Appropriation,” with response from Adrian Guiu, PhD candidate in Theology,
Divinity School

February 10 — Laurence Hooper, Donnelley Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, presenting on “Quia
preterire non possumus quin transeamus […] percurremus”: Dante’s De vulgari
eloquentia as peregrinatio,” with response from Jenna Timmons, PhD student in
History

February 24 — Serge Lusignan, Professor of History, University of Montreal,
presenting on “The Contribution of historical sociolinguistic to history: the case
of Picard French (XIIth-XVth century),” with response from Emmannuelle
Bonnafoux, PhD candidate in Romance Languages and Literatures

March 9 — Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of History, presenting on
“The Hours of the Virgin,” with response from David Allison Orsbon, MA student
in the Divinity School

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